FFA TRADE AND INDUSTRY NEWS Volume 8: Issue 3 May-June 2015
FFA TRADE AND INDUSTRY NEWS
Report: Feasibility study for a regional Competent Authority Support Unit
The FFA DevFish 2 project has recently commissioned a study of the feasibility of establishing a regional Competent Authority Support Unit. This report summarises the main findings of the study.
A Forward Looking Study of Development Opportunities in FFA Member Countries in the Tuna Industry
Submitted by webmaster | 15 / May / 2015The Fisheries Development Division of the Forum Fisheries Agency is pleased to release the final report "A Forward Looking Study of Development Opportunities in FFA Member Countries in the Tuna Industry". The report provides an overview of recent developments in the tuna industry, particularly changes in technology and considers the implications of such changes for Pacific Island Countries.
The report was funded by the Australian Aid Program with additional support from the EU funded DevFish2 Project.
Comparative advantage, competitive edge, and economic realities for Pacific fisheries--FFA Economic Indicators Report 2014
Submitted by Anonymous | 15 / Dec / 2014FFA's annual update monitoring key parameters for the economic conditions of the WCPO tuna fishery and its impact on FFA members is attached for download, with some amendments for public use and sharing. The Economic Indicators report is divided into 4 broad sections: ‘Global tuna production’ (Section 2), WCP-CA estimated catch, values and economic conditions, (Section 3), ‘Domestic development indicators’ (Section 4) and Summary and conclusions (Section 5).
FFA development support in 2014 - focus on national compliance, standards
Submitted by Anonymous | 15 / Dec / 2014FFA's Fisheries Development Division through its EU-funded DEVFISH II project has supported a significant focus on national compliance systems. This work is done by national 'competent authorities' to meet the standards of the EU IUU regulation and the regulatory standards of EU accredited food safety Competent Authorities. Establishment and strengthening across some member nations has taken a focus in two areas-- food safety standards covering tuna at all stages from the ocean to the consumer, and Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported fishing.
Solomon's Fisheries training takes a close up look at Tuna industry
FFA HQ, Honiara, SOLOMON ISLANDS. – More than 30 Solomon Islands Fisheries officials and tuna industry managers spent last week in Noro, Western Province, getting into the details of the country’s tuna industry. They put theory into practice while looking at national and global standards for tuna Catch Certification compliance guidelines and protocols.
Transshipment 2012 Report
Submitted by Anonymous | 28 / Aug / 2012A survey of Tuna Transshipment in Pacific Island Countries: Opportunities for Increasing Benefits and Improving Monitoring.
For more information, please download the attachment on Transshipment 2012 Report.
Major Tuna Industry Status Report - 'Market and Industry Dynamics in the Global Tuna Supply Chain'
Market and Industry Dynamics in the Global Tuna Supply Chain
Over a series of ten chapters, this report provides an overview of the current status of the global tuna industry in terms of major tuna fishing fleets, tuna trading companies, processing sites and principal markets.
MSC Fisheries Update - 8 September 2011 Fiji Albacore longline
Submitted by Anonymous | 12 / Sep / 2011Read updates about the progress of the following fisheries in the MSC program and find out when stakeholder input is invited on a fishery assessment or certification:
DEVFISH II project of EU funded $10 million USD underway to develop fisheries in Pacific Islands
HONIARA, SOLOMON ISLANDS, 14 MARCH 2011: The European Union (EU), Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) and Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) have commenced the DEVFISH II project to provide national and regional assistance to Pacific Island fisheries.