concept   fur farming

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) North America (1) East Asia (1) Eastern countries (1) European countries (1) Indigenous communities (1) Northern countries (1) Urban activists (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fur farming North America Fur farming in North America faces strong opposition and strict regulations due to ethical concerns. 8
2 fur farming East Asia Fur farming in East Asia is a traditional and valued practice for high-quality fur products and as a status symbol. 2
3 fur farming Eastern countries Fur farming is considered a legitimate industry and source of income in many rural communities in Eastern countries. 1
4 fur farming European countries Fur farming in European countries is facing bans and stricter regulations due to animal welfare concerns. 1
5 fur farming Indigenous communities Fur farming in Indigenous communities is traditionally seen as a sustainable way to use natural resources for clothing and trade. 1
6 fur farming Northern countries Fur farming is considered necessary in Northern countries due to the cold climate and traditional use of fur for warmth. 1
7 fur farming Urban activists Urban activists are campaigning against fur farming, labeling it as an outdated and unethical industry. 1