Japan green light for the Department of Fisheries issuing certificates for 5 groups of aquatic animals

Published 2022년 12월 26일

Tridge summary

Thailand's Department of Fisheries has partnered with the Japanese Fisheries Agency to issue fishery certificates for five aquatic groups, effective from December 1, 2022. This partnership aims to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing by requiring a Catch Documentation Scheme and traceability from raw materials to export products. The department also develops a electronic traceability system and has gained confidence from both domestic and international markets.
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Department of Fisheries shows resource management efficiency Coordinating with the Japanese Fisheries Agency to prepare a Flag State Notification document confirming and building national confidence in the fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU Fishing), resulting in the Ministry of Japan giving full power. to Thailand in issuing fishery certificates for 5 groups, namely squid, cuttlefish, sanma, mackerel and sardines. which is effective from 1 December 2022 Mr. Chalermchai Suwanarak, Director-General of the Department of Fisheries, said that from the Japanese government issuing a law on fishing control. and required to present Catch Documentation Scheme (CDS) for 5 groups of aquatic products imported to Japan, namely squid, cuttlefish, sanma, mackerel and sardines. Documents confirming the origin of aquatic animals must be presented. that it is not from illegal fishing Unreported and Unregulated (IUU Fishing) The Department of Fisheries has therefore ...

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