Andalusia, Spain calls for a strong defense of Mediterranean fishing in the face of a new EU cut

게시됨 2022년 12월 6일

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Carmen Crespo, the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, has urged the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food to negotiate to prevent reductions in fishing days and unaffordable quotas for the sector. She emphasized the importance of updated scientific reports and opposed a 7.5% reduction in the drag from the Mediterranean. Crespo also argued against a 7% reduction in working days for the fleet that catches red shrimp, citing outdated scientific studies. She requested more flexibility for the ecoregimes of the Common Agrarian Policy (CAP) and criticized Nutriscore, a food industry scoring system, as it fails to represent the reality of food.
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Carmen Crespo requests the Ministry to negotiate to avoid reductions in fishing days and unaffordable quotas for the sector. It demands "total flexibility" from the State of the CAP eco-regimes and rejects Nutriscore because its measurement does not conform to reality The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, Carmen Crespo, has participated electronically in the Fisheries Policy Advisory Council for Community Affairs, where she has demanded from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food an iron defense of the fishing fleet that works in the Mediterranean fishing grounds. Crespo has stressed the need for Brussels to take into account "updated scientific reports" when implementing new measures that may affect the viability of the sector. Carmen Crespo has asked the Ministry that in the Council of Ministers of the European Union, which will be held on December 11 in Brussels, it positions itself against "an additional drop of 7.5% in the drag from the ...

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