AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAquaculture & Seafood Policy: Australia’s new seafood country-of-origin menu labels (A=Australian, I=Imported, M=Mixed) take effect July 1, aiming to boost transparency as most seafood sold is imported. Aquaculture & Trade: The Marshall Islands says it’s moving toward EU market access for tuna exports after an EU food-safety and security audit, with a tuna supply push tied to Majuro processing and a Walmart contract. Aquaculture Support & Livelihoods: In Pangasinan, 186 fisherfolk from four towns are set to receive P3.732M in livelihood grants under the Sustainable Livelihood Program, including aquaculture groups growing bangus, malaga, and mangrove crabs. Food Safety & Public Health: Papua New Guinea’s NCDC ran a food safety workshop stressing shared responsibility among regulators and food businesses. Wildlife & Biosecurity: Australia confirmed a fifth mainland H5N1 case in a migratory giant petrel, with no evidence of spread to poultry. Market/Industry Watch: Ahi origin labeling also takes effect July 1, adding another compliance step for seafood sellers.
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