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in April, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed by the Aquaculture
Stewardship Council (ASC), the Global Aquaculture Alliance (GAA) and
GLOBALG.A.P that identified a number of topics where collaborative
action would create efficiencies and promote the uptake of respective
programs.
One
priority identified was the need to review how the standards address
the sourcing of fishmeal and fish oil (FMFO). These raw materials are
important to the production of feed used for the farming of fish,
crustaceans, pigs and poultry. Unfortunately, when sourced from
fisheries that do not follow responsible management practices
significant negative environmental impacts occur.
The identified common criteria are:
- Traceability to the species and, at least, to the country of origin.
- No use of material sourced from endangered species based on IUCN´s red list.
- Avoidance of fish sourced from illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU).
-
Preference for feed manufacturers with publicly available evidence of
responsible sourcing, such as third-party certified sourcing of FMFO
derived from fisheries and aquaculture, including FMFO derived from fish
by-products.
Regardless of the certification program chosen and implemented, the aqua feed and livestock feed sector should apply the above common criteria as a minimum set of requirements when sourcing FMFO ingredients. This will better promote the responsible sourcing of FMFO, for the benefit of the environment and the future sustainability of the fisheries and other FMFO-sources utilized by the aqua feed and livestock feed sectors.
A chart summarising the current FMFO sourcing requirements of the three parties is available in a PDF format here.
A typical fish oil softgel (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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