Activists argue that these figures might be exaggerated to portray the industry as too substantial to dismantle. The government-civilian task force established to consider outlawing dog meat has faced challenges, particularly regarding disputes over compensation for farmers.
Some farmers are open to closing their farms, and legislation has been proposed to provide support programs for those willing to transition away from the industry.
However, a subset of farmers wants to continue for about 20 more years until their older customer base diminishes naturally.