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Fisheries Transparency Initiative accepting nominations for board members

July 29, 2021 โ€” The Fisheries Transparency Initiative (FiTI), a collaborative effort among different seafood stakeholders from governments, business, and civil society, is expanding its membership and is looking for seven new international board members.

Membership in the Fisheries Transparency Initiative is open to any individual nominated by an entity from the government, business, or social sector interested in enhancing transparency and multi-stakeholder participation in fisheries, good ocean governance, or wider areas of open government and access to information.

Read the full story at Seafood Source

Food Safety: Seafood links with traceability and transparency

April 16, 2021 โ€” Demand for seafood at the retail grocery level has soared during the pandemic, as stay-at-home chefs desperate for variety realize that they really can cook fish at home โ€”itโ€™s not a restaurant-only proposition.

That increase in demand has shown a spotlight on three aspects of the seafood industry that are closely related: food safety, traceability and transparency.

All three are at the top of the agenda for the seafood industry in Norway, said Anne-Kristine ร˜en, US director of the Norwegian Seafood Council.

Itโ€™s hard to talk about one, she said, without bringing in the others.

โ€œThe topics are strongly interconnected in the sense that the consumer is increasingly aware of the origin of the food on their plate, and they want to be able to find out its journey and origin story. Consumers depend on trustworthy and easily accessible sources of information.โ€

The Norwegian seafood industry, many of whose products wind up in US grocery stores, enjoy the support of strong systems that secure tight control quality and safety, ร˜en said. The Norwegian system for catch information, the internal controlโ€ฏsystemsโ€ฏand HACCP plans for the various production plants all provide details on the fish, its journey and the sustainability efforts that were in place to raise and catch the fish.

Read the full story at Supermarket Perimeter

Stop & Shop ups its seafood sourcing transparency

February 19, 2021 โ€” Stop & Shop will increase the transparency of the seafood it purchases via a new partnership with the Ocean Disclosure Project.

The Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S.A.-based retailer, owned by Ahold Delhaize, will voluntarily report its seafood sourcing on ODPโ€™s website โ€“ and will soon add the information to Stop & Shopโ€™s website, a spokesperson for the retailer told SeafoodSource.

Read the full story at Seafood Source

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