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Several companies are pushing for an agreement on fish farming in Britain
The UK’s largest seafood processor is threatening to stop sourcing fish from the north-east Atlantic if coastal states, including the UK and EU countries, fail to reach a proper agreement on managing populations later this month, origo wrote after The Guardian.
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Many companies call for measures to make seafood more sustainable
Young’s Seafood has joined Tesco, Co-op, Princes, Aldi, Asda, Waitrose, Marks & Spencer and other retailers and suppliers. These companies are calling for urgent action from British ministers to make mackerel, herring and blue cod stocks more sustainable. (origo)
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