The cabinet approved the new laws last month - which would close three mink farms in Laois, Donegal and Kerry.
TDs will today debate legislation that would ban fur farming in Ireland.
The cabinet approved the new laws last month - which would close three mink farms in Laois, Donegal and Kerry.
Farmers would get a compensation package of between 4 and 8 million euro for closing their operations next year.
Animal rights campaigner, John Carmody, says the ban is badly needed.
The Dáil will today debate plans to ban fur farming and establish a compensation scheme for mink farmers.
The cabinet has approved legislation that would close the three existing farms, in Laois, Donegal and Kerry.
A compensation package of between 4 and 8 million euro would be available next year.
Animal rights campaigner, John Carmody, says fur farming is cruel.

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