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  • 03.09.2025

    Press release 3.9.2025

    The FIFUR website was renewed at the beginning of September. We will still be carrying out technical and content checks over the coming days.

    Read more: Press release 3.9.2025
  • 17.11.2023

    FIFUR opposes only H5N1 antibody testing of fur animals and the killing of healthy animals in contravention of the Animal Diseases Act

    FIFUR and its certified fur breeders oppose the introduction by the Finnish Food Authority of an exclusive antibody test for fur animals and the compulsory killing of tens of thousands of healthy animals based on antibodies alone. FIFUR calls on the authorities to return to the broader diagnostics required by law and to apply legal…

    Read more: FIFUR opposes only H5N1 antibody testing of fur animals and the killing of healthy animals in contravention of the Animal Diseases Act
  • 31.08.2023

    Fur breeders invest in biosecurity, stop blaming the producers

    FIFURs’ member breeders continue to improve biosecurity and bird control by all appropriate means in cooperation with the authorities. The risk of avian influenza can be averted, and fur farming continues safely in Finland. In recent weeks, fur breeders and the industry have been heavily accused. FIFUR stresses that infections are not caused by the…

    Read more: Fur breeders invest in biosecurity, stop blaming the producers
  • 18.01.2023

    Illegal trespassings and secret filmings violate farm hygiene regulations

    FIFUR has been informed that five fur farms in Finland allegedly had been invaded and secretly photographed in the course of 2022. FIFUR has received a video clip via AFP news agency, and FIFUR has studied the content of the clip.

    Read more: Illegal trespassings and secret filmings violate farm hygiene regulations
  • 02.06.2022

    FIFUR’s sustainability seminar shed light on fur sector’s sustainability projects and vision for the future in Musiikkitalo, Helsinki, and as a webinar

    The seminar on 10 May 2022 provided an interesting overview of the current sustainability projects in the fur industry and a look at the future of fur farming.

    Read more: FIFUR’s sustainability seminar shed light on fur sector’s sustainability projects and vision for the future in Musiikkitalo, Helsinki, and as a webinar
  • 21.12.2021

    Corona vaccinations on mink started on the first farms in Finland and the EU

    The first FIFUR member farmers have started vaccinations against SARS-Cov2-coronavirus on Finnish farmed mink stock on their farms.

    Read more: Corona vaccinations on mink started on the first farms in Finland and the EU
  • 30.09.2021

    FIFUR has obtained a conditional usage permit for mink vaccine from the Finnish Food Authority

    “The Finnish fur industry will be the first operator in EU to vaccinate animals against corona”, says FIFUR’s CEO Marja Tiura The Finnish Food Authority, under the auspices of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, which supervises veterinary activities in Finland, has granted a conditional usage permit under the Medicines Act for a mink coronavirus…

    Read more: FIFUR has obtained a conditional usage permit for mink vaccine from the Finnish Food Authority
  • 12.01.2021

    The fur industry is developing a corona vaccine for mink and Finnraccoon with a research group at the University of Helsinki

    The Finnish Fur Breeders’ Association FIFUR and researchers at the University of Helsinki are developing a corona vaccine for mink and Finnraccoon. The goal is to have a vaccine that protects farm animals against covid-19 as soon as possible for widespread use and distribution.

    Read more: The fur industry is developing a corona vaccine for mink and Finnraccoon with a research group at the University of Helsinki
  • 06.11.2020

    Fur farmers do their best to prevent the coronavirus from entering Finnish farms

    No coronavirus infections have been detected in Finnish fur animals and the situation on the farms is calm. The Finnish Fur Breeders’ Association FIFUR and its member companies have been combating the spread of coronavirus to Finnish fur farms since the spring of 2020. Systematic preparedness and increased protection measures will continue on farms and…

    Read more: Fur farmers do their best to prevent the coronavirus from entering Finnish farms
  • 30.07.2020

    Invaders posed a risk of spreading infectious diseases on several fur farms in July

    Invaders have broken into several fur farms in June-July in Finland and the invaders have posed a risk of spreading infectious diseases, including the Covid-19-virus, to both animals and farm workers.

    Read more: Invaders posed a risk of spreading infectious diseases on several fur farms in July
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