

Agriculture Minister Michael Creed has ridiculously claimed that “there is a focus on ensuring high animal welfare standards” on Ireland's three remaining fur farms - hellholes where animals are permanently caged, denied their natural instincts to swim and roam and cruelly gassed to death at 6 months of age before the fur is pulled from their bodies.
Minister Creed was responding to a Dail Question from Maureen O'Sullivan TD (Independent, Dublin Central) - see below for full question and answer.
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Urge Taoiseach/Prime Minister, Leo Varadkar, and Agriculture Minister Michael Creed to put in place a long overdue ban on fur farming.
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Michael Creed TD
Minister for Agriculture
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Dail Question, 9 May 2019
Fur Farming
Maureen O'Sullivan TD (Dublin Central, Independent)
To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine his views on the conditions in fur farms here; the way in which he can address the concerns of groups highly critical of this practice; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20109/19]
Michael Creed (Cork North West, Fine Gael)
There are currently 3 mink farms operating in Ireland. Inspections of these farms are carried out by officers from my Department relating to their licensing and to animal welfare matters including the accommodation used to house the mink.
In 2011 a Review Group was established to examine all aspects of fur farming in Ireland. The Terms of Reference of the Review Group were:
(i) To review fur farming in Ireland taking into account existing legislative provisions for the licensing of mink farming
(ii) To comment on the economic benefits of the sector
(iii)To consider the effectiveness of existing welfare controls, and
(iv) To make appropriate recommendations
The Review Group invited submissions from the public and interested parties and considered over four hundred submissions which were received.
The Group considered whether the farming of fur animals in Ireland should be banned and concluded that it did not find the arguments in favour of this compelling and recommended that instead, fur farming be allowed continue under licence and subject to official control.
In addressing welfare concerns, the Group made a series of recommendations. At operational level, it recommended that the level of DAFM Veterinary and Agricultural inspections and controls be strengthened, to include unannounced inspections so that additional confidence can be gained in respect of compliance with animal health, animal welfare, environmental requirements, greater security on the farms and contingency planning. It also recommended that veterinary controls should include a review of the checks carried out by the private veterinary practitioner engaged by the licence holders.
On foot of the Review Group’s deliberations, my Department introduced more rigorous controls on licence holders in the areas of animal welfare, animal accommodation, security and nutrient management. Licensees are subject to regular inspections, including unannounced inspections by Department officials.
The controls in this area are therefore robust and in particular there is a focus on ensuring high animal welfare standards are maintained on these farms.
VIDEOS
Mink screaming at Vasa fur farm in Stradbally, County Laois
https://www.facebook.com/banbloodsports/posts/2155285741253639
NARA footage showing caged mink at Tazetta fur farm in Donegal
https://www.facebook.com/NARAcampaignsIRELAND/videos/1694193503937318/
Victims of Ireland's cruel far farming
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=artr7qwCLLk&index=2&list=PL43C1F00F38986C68
Mink pulled from cages and thrown into gassing box
https://www.facebook.com/banbloodsports/videos/2241073319549210/