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Denying the return of Iranian shrimp from China, starting trawl fishing this year

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Published Dec 5, 2023

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The head of Iran's Fisheries Organization, Seyyed Hossein Hosseini, denied rumors that Iranian shrimp had been returned from China. He emphasized that all food products for export are certified by regulatory organizations, including the veterinary organization for health certificates. He also discussed plans to increase aquaculture production, particularly for tilapia fish, and addressed the use of trawl fishing, stating that it can be destructive if not used properly.
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According to Isna, Seyyed Hossein Hosseini answered the question of whether the Iranian shrimp has returned from China or not? He said: In the past few days, news was published that had no correct basis and was denied. He continued: For the export of all food products, regulatory organizations sign their health certificates. The veterinary organization has also signed the health certificate of these products. Hosseini added: More than 11,000 tons of shrimp were exported from Bushehr, and no product was returned, and the denial was also published. The head of the Fisheries Organization stated: Our shrimp is the highest quality and the best farmed shrimp in the world. There is no going back, because food safety and health standards are important to us. He further said: The slogan of our exhibition is "playing the role of fisheries for sea-oriented development". Considering the country's climatic and biological capacities and fishery potentials, both in the field of fishing and ...
Source: Isna
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