No sadly it is not, its actually encouraged by some parts of China.
Fish farming and fur farming are on the rise. Much of the fish found in grocery stores come from fish farms. There are over 50,000 animals that are raised on fur farms.
No. There are very few U.S. federal statutes concerning animals raised and killed for their fur. Laws such as the Lacey Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the Fur Seal Act and the Endangered Species Act deal with protecting animals in the wild, and do not concern fur farms. The U.S. has a Fur Products Labeling Act, which mandates that garments containing fur be properly labeled, and it has a Dog and Cat Fur Protection Act, which prohibits dog and cat fur trade in the U.S. This is due, in large part, to the killing of dogs and cats in China for their fur.
It is called Fur-farming
No. Cloning animals is not illegal.
Yes. Polygamy is illegal in China.
economic and environmental reasons
no
Because no laws have been passed making it illegal.
the yellow river valley is an important farming area to china
Well the worst place for farming in china would be your Mother vaginal area.
farming in china helped the Chinese people by in a sense eliminating there need for trading for food
The fur trade is the voyagers Carrie and ship fur to other places.