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SEAFISH WEBINAR TO HIGHLIGHT EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
SHARP FALL IN VALUE TO THE US CONTRIBUTED
EU SEAFOOD SECTORS URGE URGENT FIXES
KEY ADVICE FOR SEAFOOD EXPORTERS
NEW SEAFOOD EXPORT REQUIREMENTS WILL APPLY
UK PAVILION TO RETURN TO THE WORLD’S LARGEST SEAFOOD
LAUNCH OF THE COUNCIL OF VASEP’S TILAPIA PRODUCERS
INDONESIA TAKES GROUND-BREAKING STEP
SAGB TO LAUNCH MONITORING SCHEME2
SEAFOOD TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE US AND EU
BJØRN-ERIK STABELL APPOINTED UK DIRECTOR
SCOTTISH SALMON EXPORTERS PREPARE
VIETNAM’S SEAFOOD EXPORTS SLOW
FISHERIES AND SEAFOOD SCHEME REOPENS
UK-EU deal a betrayal to fishing sector The Scottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association (SPFA) says today’s UK-EU deal is a betrayal of the fishing industry and the communities it supports. Ian Gatt, chief executive of the SPFA, the representative organisation for Scotland’s mackerel, herring and blue whiting fishermen, said: “The outcome of this deal is an utter betrayal of the promises made to us on Brexit and the benefits it would bring to fishing, including control of our own waters. “We met with the EU Director General last November who at that time was looking for a five-year extension for fishing opportunities in UK waters, and it beggars belief that this has been extended to 12 years, which ties the hands of future UK governments in negotiations. “In granting an extension in the access to our waters, the UK negotiators at the very least should have pressed for a reciprocal arrangement of more fish for us to catch, which would have also given increased volumes for our processing sector. This has been a terrible negotiation carried out by the UK, and which shows a complete indifference to the fortunes of our fishing communities, as well as our national food security.”
VASEP PROPOSES NEGOTIATION PLAN
 UK seafood makes a splash in Vietnam in major export boost
STRONG GROWTH IN NORWEGIAN