Wednesday, October 30, 2013

30/10/13: EU sea lice investigation, organic aquaculture definitions

The Irish ombudsman will go forward with a full investigation into the country’s Department of Agriculture, following a preliminary inquiry into allegations made about its conduct during the EU’s recent investigation into sea lice contamination in salmon farms.
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Full implementation of EU-wide rules into the labeling of “organic” aquaculture products has been delayed for 18 months following requests from fish farmers. Farms were originally given three years to adapt their practices to be eligible for certification by the EU, instead of their national body, but the process has taken longer than expected.
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Meanwhile, in the United States arguments continue over whether farmed fish should be granted an “organic” label at all. Politico reports on continuing discussions at the US National Organic Standards Board, about whether fish farmers have enough control over inputs and farm conditions to justify the prestigious status. On the other hand, countries including Norway and Canada do have a framework for aquaculture to work towards, putting markets like the USA at a competitive disadvantage.
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English: The coastline near the town of Waterv...
The coastline near the town of Waterville in County Kerry, Ireland (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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