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17.07.09 21:58 Age: 3 yrs

The European Commission will present minimum criteria for the ecolabelling of fishery products by year 2009's end.

 

July 9, 2009

Officers of the European Commission confirmed to the RFA at a private meeting on July 9, 2009 that a final text proposal of minimum criteria for the ecolabelling of fishery products will be presented to the European Council -EU Ministers of fishing- by year's end.

This document will conclude the work started in 2005 by the European Commission on the above subject and presented here: http://www.r-f-a.org/nc/en/action/projets/ue-eco-label.html

The RFA also took advantage of this meeting so as to introduce the project of the World Forum of Fish Harvesters and Fish Workers (WFF) to set up an international responsible fishing label for small-scale fisheries. This label will integrate the EU minimum criteria with regard to environmental aspects, but also socio-economics as recommended by the United Nations (FAO - Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries). Related press article available here.


Did you know?

24 000 people die every year at sea on a total of 15 million full time workers working in fisheries. The FAO mainly questions the cost-cutting and the poor conditions of many boats. The most dangerous fisheries are located in the North-East Pacific, the Northern Atlantic, and the North Sea. Source: morningstaronline.co.uk Translate by Samudra Alert News, 2009/03/04