53% of European production in sea bream and sea bass comes from Greece

Published 2022년 4월 15일

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George Georgantas, the Minister for Rural Development, discussed the bright future and key trends of the Fish Farming industry, highlighting its strengths and successes. He emphasized the growth and investment in the sector, especially in aquaculture, and the importance of promoting sustainable and blue growth. Georgantas stressed the need for alignment with European standards and practices in welfare and environmental protection. He also underscored the potential of promoting Greek seafood products, especially sea bream and sea bass, through their unique association with Greek tourism and culture, as Greece is a leading producer of these species in the EU.
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George Georgantas spoke about the prospects and trends of the industry, pointing out its successful, extroverted and competitive advantages. He referred to the further expansion of the certification, to its successful business orientation, emphasizing mainly the dynamics of the Fish Farming sector, through the increased production and the new investments. At the same time, he pointed out the need to support sustainable, sustainable and blue growth, with an emphasis on entrepreneurship, processing and respect for the consumer. The Minister for Rural Development also referred to the need for continuous alignment with European data and events and monitoring of international practices regarding welfare and environmental protection, as well as the use of the EU-specific development program for fisheries, aquaculture and the sea. As Giorgos Georgantas pointed out, it is very important to connect the products and ...
Source: GRAgronews

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