Spain: Planas receives the Ukrainian fishing and agriculture delegation and offers them the support of his Ministry

Published 2023년 2월 10일

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A delegation of Ukrainian fisheries and agriculture managers received training at the General Secretariat for Fisheries in Spain, aimed at improving fleet management and controlling illegal fishing. The training is part of a collaboration with the European Commission and the community delegation in Ukraine. The Ukrainian fishing fleet, which operates mainly in the Black Sea and Azov Sea, is currently facing challenges due to the war. Spain, as the EU country with the largest fishing fleet and a leader in combating illegal fishing, is offering support to Ukraine.
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MADRID, 10 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) - The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas, received this Friday a delegation of fisheries and agriculture managers from the Administration of Ukraine, who have received training at the General Secretariat for Fisheries on how to improve the management of their fleet and the control of illegal fishing. At the meeting, Planas showed his solidarity in the face of the difficulties that the Ukrainian fishing sector is going through to carry out its activity, highly conditioned by the war, and offered the support of the Ministry to respond to specific fishing needs that may arise. The Ukrainian delegation is made up of four officials, three with responsibilities in the State Agency for Breeding and Fisheries (AEMP) and a fourth with responsibilities in the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food (MPAA) of Ukraine. This training collaboration started from the General Directorate MARE of the European Commission and the community delegation ...
Source: europapress

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