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Traceability of Fisheries Products: A Comparative Study

Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations
2019
Traceability of Fisheries Products: A Comparative Study

A comparative study of 10 country cases and their national traceability systems. Systems were assessed to determine if the state has a functional traceability system and if the system is suitable for fish products and if it is designed to combat IUU fishing and optimize official sanitary eligibility.

Topic:
  • Counter-IUU Fishing
  • Fisheries Management
  • Government
  • Regulation Compliance
  • Technology
  • Traceability
Region:
  • Global
Tags:
FAO, Catch Documentation, RFMO, SWOT Analysis, Policy, Food Safety, Argentina, Barbados, Morocco, Peru, Senegal, Sri-Lanka, Tanzania, Turkey, Uganda, Vietnam
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