Dutch politicians have "overwhelmingly" voted in favour of shutting mink farms by the end of the year after several outbreaks of the coronavirus saw thousands of animals being culled.
Members of the lower house of parliament approved calling on government to close down the farms and asked it to ban the breeding of animals "that are susceptible" to the coronavirus.
The motion, tabled by the Party for Animals and the Labour Party, was then accepted. Health authorities slaughtered more than 1,500 mink earlier this month after the virus surfaced in nine farms in southern Netherlands since late April.
At least two farm workers were infected in what the World Health Organization said could have been the first known cases of animal-to-human