The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Mink cooperativ­e shut down due to virus

- By Jan M. Olsen

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK » The cooperativ­e that sells nearly half of Denmark’s mink furs, will “gradually downsize” and shut down over the next 2-3 years after the government last week ordered the culling of millions of animals to fight an outbreak of COVID-19 among the animals and staff.

Kopenhagen Fur CEO Jesper Lauge said Thursday that the discovery of coronaviru­s infections put the Danish mink industry “in an extreme and unusually difficult situation.”

Kopenhagen Fur employs some 300 people and sells the furs of the farms in its cooperativ­e. There are 1,139 mink farms in Denmark, employing about 6,000 people, according to the industry. It was unclear how many of the farms would shut down, though their prospects are not good.

Danish farms together

account for 40% of global mink fur production and are the world’s biggest exporter. Most of the cooperativ­e’s exports go to China and Hong Kong, and it claims to be the world’s largest auction house for furs. Those auctions will continue.

Earlier this month, Denmark reported that 11 people were sickened by a mutated version of the coronaviru­s that had been observed

among the mink. The country began killing farmed minks in the north of the country and plans to cull 15 million in all.

The virus evolves constantly as it replicates but, to date, none of the identified mutations have changed anything about COVID-19’s transmissi­bility or lethality.

The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control issued new guidance to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s between minks and humans, warning that the transmissi­on of COVID-19 among animals could speed the number of mutations in the virus before it jumps back to people. The agency said allowing it to spread within minks could have worrisome consequenc­es.

In northern Greece, more than 2,000 minks are to be culled after some of the animals tested positive for the coronaviru­s.

Athanassio­s Langas of Greece’s fur breeders’ associatio­n said Friday that the animals were tested after the farm’s owners were found to be infected with the virus. Some 300 breeders have been tested for the coronaviru­s, with 10 found positive, he said.

More than 80 farms are located in northern Greece, with more than 1.3 million minks. So far there has been no indication that Greece will cull its entire mink population.

 ?? MADS CLAUS RASMUSSEN — RITZAU SCANPIX VIA AP, FILE ?? Workers ready a herd of 3,000 mother minks and their cubs for destructio­n on a farm near Naestved, Denmark.
MADS CLAUS RASMUSSEN — RITZAU SCANPIX VIA AP, FILE Workers ready a herd of 3,000 mother minks and their cubs for destructio­n on a farm near Naestved, Denmark.

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