Activists are flying 103 dogs from a meat farm in central South Korea this week to the U.S. for adoption.

The project is the third deal put together by Humane Society International to help local dog-meat farmers exit the trade.

The farmers receive compensation for their animals and assistance to get started in growing crops or other businesses.

The latest South Korean farm to close is the largest so far under the adoption program. The last group of dogs will be flown out of Incheon international airport on Sept. 21.

All of the dogs are being flown to San Francisco and will be sent to animal shelter partners in San Diego, Oregon and Washington state.