
Chan-woo
Chan-woo is a 33-year-old dog meat farmer in South Korea who is grappling with the implications of the nationwide ban on dog meat. With 600 dogs left on his farm, he fears the consequences of not being able to process or sell them before the deadline, which could result in severe penalties. His situation reflects the broader challenges facing farmers in the industry as they navigate the aftermath of the ban.
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Chan-woo faces a prison sentence if he cannot dispose of 600 dogs within 18 months due to the new law.
El dilema de Corea del Sur sobre qué hacer con medio millón de perros tras prohibir el consumo de su carne | Internacional | NoticiasChan-woo faces a penalty for not being able to dispose of his dogs within the given timeframe.
El dilema de Corea del Sur sobre qué hacer con medio millón de perros tras prohibir el consumo de su carneChan-woo has 18 months to dispose of 600 dogs and faces potential imprisonment if he fails to comply with the new law.
El dilema de Corea del Sur de qué hacer con medio millón de perros tras prohibirse el consumo de la carne de estos animalesChan-woo has 18 months to get rid of 600 dogs and faces a penalty of up to two years in prison if he doesn't.
South Korea banned dog meat. So what happens to the dogs?




