EUMOFA has published a new case study: “Portion trout in the EU”,…
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Realizing the potential of geographical indications to advance sustainable seafood value chains
EUROFISH and FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Division organised a webinar “Realizing the potential of geographical indications to advance sustainable seafood value chains”… -
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Fisheries and aquaculture in selected Central and Eastern European and Caucasian countries
Eurofish and the FAO Subregional Office for Central Asia are organizing a series of three webinars that will brief participants on the fisheries and aquaculture sectors in Albania and Armenia, Georgia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Ukraine. -
Eurofish is a non-profit, international organisation with 13 member countries headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark. Eurofish contributes to the development of fisheries and aquaculture by publishing marketing and industry related information in the Eurofish Magazine and its website, and on the organisation’s website, as well as by organising conferences, workshops, seminars, business-to-business meetings and by implementing a variety of projects in the fields of fisheries, aquaculture, processing, and trade and marketing. Eurofish has in-depth knowledge about the fisheries and aquaculture sector in Europe and neighbouring countries, and an extensive network in the region.
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Eurofish organised a webinar on Brexit, and what it means for European seafood traders on June 24.…
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The May / June issue of the EUROFISH Magazine featuring Lithuania and Spain is now available and covers: Aquaculture: Sustainable sources of omega-3 fats for fish feeds - Plants may be part of the solutionn Environment: Ghost nets endanger wildlife and harm the environment - The invisible danger at sea
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The INFOFISH tuna conference is one of the biggest international events for the global tuna industry.…
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The March/April issue of the EUROFISH Magazine featuring Hungary and Denmark is now available and covers: Country profile: Hungary and Denmark Aquaculture: Early Sturgeon Sex Discrimination (ESSD),…
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FAO has launched an online public consultation in order to collect comments and views on a draft guidance document on seafood traceability.…
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The Jabuka pit, an area of some 3,000 square km located in the Adriatic between Italian Pescara and Croatian Split, is an important spawning ground for hake and Norway lobster. For years, however, it has been a favoured area for commercial fishers targeting these two species, reports Euronews.
