Sentences with phrase «seafood supply chain»

It is thought that more transparent seafood supply chains can lead to more sustainable exploitation and healthier oceans.
Meridian is facilitating a collaborative effort to accelerate sustainability in seafood supply chains in Mexico through a series of events convened by The Economist Group.
Once Red's Best was able to track its seafood supply chain in real time, not sharing that information felt like a missed opportunity to show consumers that their purchase was supporting sustainable local practices.
The Ideal Fish believes there is room for all forms of seafood production - sustainable, responsible wild fisheries, ocean cage, inland lagoon and recirculating aquaculture, and that they all have a place in this country's seafood supply chain.
Seafish aims to improve marine and fisheries management and seafood supply chains to enhance the sustainable profitability of UK seafood businesses.
Professor Mariani added: «Genetic identification methods have progressively exposed the inadequacies of the seafood supply chain, raising awareness among the public, and serving as a warning to industry that malpractice will be detected.
«Processing is a critical component of the seafood supply chain, and it does not get as much attention as the fishing itself,» Syron said.
«Countries in these sensitive regions are highly dependent on fisheries for food and livelihood, but all countries will be impacted as the seafood supply chain is now highly globalized.
We are supporting improved communication, collaboration, and development of shared objectives among several partners, including The Economist Group, the Walton Family Foundation, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and a range of in - country collaborators that include industry participants in the seafood supply chain in Mexico.
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