Spain: At least Argentine shrimp must be equated with Vannamei

Published 2023년 10월 9일

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Conxemar, a seafood association, is concerned about the decline in fish consumption in Spain and aims to increase consumption by promoting the health benefits of fish. They have signed an agreement with Vithas Hospital Group to study the impact of fish consumption on health, particularly in relation to colon cancer and cardiovascular diseases. The president of Conxemar also addressed the issue of tariff barriers for Argentine shrimp entering the European market, advocating for equal treatment as vannamei shrimp that enjoys greater benefits.
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Conxemar has left a worrying vision about the decline in fish consumption; and targeting health benefits is one of the strategies that will be used to try to reverse that trend. Within the framework of the presentation of the agreement signed by this entity with the Vithas Hospital Group, to carry out studies on the impact of fish consumption on health, we spoke with the president of Conxemar, Eloy García, about strategies to increase consumption in a country like Spain that, until a few years ago, usually included fish and seafood in its diet. But we also addressed the issue of tariff barriers that Argentine shrimp have to enter the European market and our interviewee assured that today, when tariff issues are discussed, the need to improve Argentina's position or at least equal its position will be put on the table. status with the vannamei who enjoys greater benefits. “In Conxemar, a strategic plan has been approved for the next three years and within the strategic plan it is ...

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