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Catch certificate must for seafood export.


Date: 30-12-2009
Subject: Catch certificate must for seafood export

KOCHI: Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) has requested all fishing boat operators and seafood exporters to cooperate in implementing the catch certificate validation scheme which comes into effect from January 1, 2010.

The government had recently authorised MPEDA to validate the catch certificate. The European Commission has brought in a new regulation, which insists on validated catch certificate or certificate for consignments of fish, shrimp, squid, cuttlefish, octopus, etc exported to EU. This requirement is compulsory for all consignments made out of catches from the sea, landed on or after January 1, 2010.

The Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations and regional fisheries management organisations like the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission want the member countries to prevent illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing for healthy growth of the fisheries sector. The new EU guideline on catch certificate is as per this requirement.

This regulation is applicable to consignments exported directly or through third countries. All major seafood exporting countries have decided to implement the scheme and have accordingly informed the EU, a statement issued by MPEDA said.

The catch certificate prepared by the industry has to be validated and countersigned by a government authority.

The regulation also requires the exporting countries to monitor certain percentage of the cases in detail.
Every year, India exports Rs 2,800 crore worth of seafood to EU, which is one-third of the country’s seafood exports. The government has decided to implement the catch certification scheme and has authorised MPEDA to validate the catch certificate and to monitor it.

MPEDA has already made arrangements to monitor catch supply (for export to EU) by boats to exporters directly and through agents and to validate the catch certificates. To start with, MPEDA has decided to supply log sheets to boats to indicate supply of catch to exporters.

A computer system has also been put into operation for catch data entry, speedy validation of catch certificates, etc.

It has requested boat operators to submit the log sheet with relevant details to data entry operator or at the nearest fishing harbour within 72 hours of unloading the catch.

Source : The Economic Times


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