The squid fishing season in Argentina will be advanced, and the Argentine industry is worried that the involvement of Chinese capital will affect fair competition

Published Nov 11, 2024

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The Argentine Squid Owners Association (CAPA) has proposed to the Argentine Deputy Secretary-General of Fisheries to start the 2025 squid fishing season earlier, on January 10, in the area south of 44 degrees south latitude. This suggestion, backed by scientific data from the Argentine National Fisheries Research and Development Institute (INIDEP), aims to boost catches by targeting the summer spawning population. Additionally, CAPA is worried about potential collaborations between Santa Cruz Province and Chinese companies to enhance port infrastructure, which they fear could lead to unfair competition and harm the Argentine squid industry. CAPA intends to release a public statement with other industry groups urging the government to reconsider this cooperation.
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The Argentine Squid Owners Association (CAPA), the representative organization of the Argentine squid fishing industry, recently submitted a request to the Argentine Deputy Secretary-General of Fisheries, hoping to advance the start date of the 2025 squid fishing season to January 10. CAPA recommends setting the fishing area in the management area south of 44 degrees south latitude. The relevant proposal is expected to be discussed and possibly approved at the Federal Fisheries Committee meeting this week. In recent years, the start time of Argentina's squid fishing season has gradually been advanced. Thanks to the scientific data support provided by the Argentine National Fisheries Research and Development Institute (INIDEP), the effect of early fishing has also been recognized by the industry. According to According to current regulations, the squid fishing season should usually start on February 1 each year. However, last year's fishing attempts between 49 and 52 degrees south ...
Source: Foodmate

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