Therefore, an investigation is now being set up to examine how this can be achieved, reports SR Ekot.
In practice, this concerns mink breeding, as it is the only fur production that takes place in Sweden.
According to Rural Affairs Minister Peter Kullgren (KD), the ban is about animal welfare, but also a matter of infection control.
He tells Ekot that the investigation has clear directives on what the government wants to achieve.
This means that this activity should no longer be possible to conduct.
Mink breeders who shut down their operations before June 30 this year have the opportunity to receive economic compensation from the state.
The industry organization Svensk mink has previously estimated that all mink breeders in Sweden will take advantage of the offer.