Argentina: Arbeletche says the shrimp season will be extended by four months

Published 2024년 11월 6일

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Chubut's Secretary of Fisheries, Andrés Pedro Arbeletche, announced the successful launch of Chubut's shrimp fishing production chain on November beginning, marking the start of a four-month season following a ten-month conflict resolution between unions and chambers. This development, which permits fishing in the Northern Zone of provincial waters, was achieved after reaching satisfactory labor agreements and ensuring sustainable resource management. It marks a significant milestone in economic activity for the region, particularly around Rawson, despite ongoing economic challenges. The season's initial results are encouraging, showcasing a 90% increase in dollars for workers and a significant adjustment for entrepreneurs due to global market conditions and Argentine macroeconomic factors. The achievement underscores the importance of collaboration between unions, businesses, and the government in overcoming economic hurdles to secure employment and economic benefits for the community.
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Chubut's Secretary of Fisheries, Andrés Pedro Arbeletche, expressed his satisfaction at having managed to get the fishing production chain up and running at the beginning of November, with the opening of the shrimp fishery in provincial waters. Since Sunday, the fleet has been allowed to enter the Northern Zone, between Rawson and the mouth of Golfo Nuevo, as a geographic reference, and the evolution of the catches is monitored week by week and management measures will be adopted based on this. "The results of the survey were optimal and since Sunday the fishing season in provincial waters has been allowed, there are already boats fishing and the results we have so far are very encouraging," said the official. In order to start the harvest, the premise that the Chubut Government had raised was fulfilled in that the labor agreements of the sector had to be resolved first. “We have all the agreements signed between the unions and the chambers until the end of the season,” he ...

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