Author (Person) | Davies, Eric | |||||||||||||||
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Publisher | ProQuest Information and Learning | |||||||||||||||
Series Title | In Focus | |||||||||||||||
Series Details | 20.9.02 | |||||||||||||||
Publication Date | 20/09/2002 | |||||||||||||||
Content Type | News, Overview, Topic Guide | In Focus | |||||||||||||||
On 19 September 2002 the European Commission published its first strategy for the sustainable development of aquaculture in Europe. The proposals on aquaculture (fish farming) are part of the European Union's efforts to reform the Common Fisheries Policy. They will be presented to the Council of Fisheries Ministers on 24 September. Aquaculture currently provides an estimated 80,000 full or part-time jobs in the EU, often in areas where other forms of employment are scarce. It is already a significant money-earner: in 2000 it aquaculture accounted for 17% of EU fisheries production by volume, and 27% by value, making it worth some €2.5 million to the EU economy. The industry is seen as a source of quality food at affordable prices, with the main products being fish (trout, salmon, sea bass, sea bream) and molluscs (mussels, oysters, clams). Although recognised for its actual and potential benefits, there are also concerns about some aspects of aquaculture, as Fisheries Commissioner Franz Fischler pointed out when he announced the Commission's strategy: 'In the next years, we want to create 8 000 jobs in the fisheries sector which has been suffering from important job losses. But our strategy makes clear that boosting fish farming must not be achieved at the expense of the environment, food safety or quality.' The strategy has three main objectives: to create secure jobs, with a target 8,000 - 10,000 full-time equivalents in the next five year (2003-2008); to provide quality fisheries products whilst also promoting animal health and welfare standards; and to safeguard the environment. These objectives are to be achieved via a series of measures proposed by the Commission. They include:
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Eric Davies Proposals aimed at delivering a sustainable strategy for the future of aquaculture / fish farming in the EU were published by the European Commission on 19 September 2002. |
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Subject Categories | Business and Industry |