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Book (series)Technical Guidelines on Aquaculture Certification / Directives techniques relatives à la certification en aquaculture / Directrices técnicas para la certificación en la acuicultura. 2011Global production from aquaculture is growing substantially and provides increasingly significant volumes of fish and other aquatic food for human consumption, a trend that is projected to continue. Although aquaculture growth has potential to meet the growing need for aquatic foods and to contribute to food security, poverty reduction and, more broadly, to achieving sustainable development and the Millennium Development Goals, it is increasingly recognized that improved management o f the sector is necessary to achieve this potential. The application of certification in aquaculture is now viewed as a potential market-based tool for minimizing potential negative impacts and increasing societal and consumer benefits and confidence in the process of aquaculture production and marketing. These guidelines provide guidance for the development, organization and implementation of credible aquaculture certification schemes.
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MeetingREVISED DRAFT TECHNICAL GUIDELINES ON AQUACULTURE CERTIFICATION
<i>Meeting document TC-AC/2010/2</i>
2010 -
MeetingTechnical Guidelines on Aquaculture Certification Version Approved by the 29th Session of Committee on Fisheries (COFI) held in Rome, Italy from 31 January to 04 February 2011
Sub-Committee on Aquaculture, Sixth Session, Cape Town, South Africa, 26-30 March 2012
2011 -
Book (series)Technical Guidelines on Aquaculture Certification / Directives techniques relatives à la certification en aquaculture / Directrices técnicas para la certificación en la acuicultura. 2011Global production from aquaculture is growing substantially and provides increasingly significant volumes of fish and other aquatic food for human consumption, a trend that is projected to continue. Although aquaculture growth has potential to meet the growing need for aquatic foods and to contribute to food security, poverty reduction and, more broadly, to achieving sustainable development and the Millennium Development Goals, it is increasingly recognized that improved management o f the sector is necessary to achieve this potential. The application of certification in aquaculture is now viewed as a potential market-based tool for minimizing potential negative impacts and increasing societal and consumer benefits and confidence in the process of aquaculture production and marketing. These guidelines provide guidance for the development, organization and implementation of credible aquaculture certification schemes.
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MeetingREVISED DRAFT TECHNICAL GUIDELINES ON AQUACULTURE CERTIFICATION
<i>Meeting document TC-AC/2010/2</i>
2010 -
MeetingTechnical Guidelines on Aquaculture Certification Version Approved by the 29th Session of Committee on Fisheries (COFI) held in Rome, Italy from 31 January to 04 February 2011
Sub-Committee on Aquaculture, Sixth Session, Cape Town, South Africa, 26-30 March 2012
2011
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