AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBiosecurity crackdown: New Zealand’s Aroma Aquaculture was fined $24,000 after illegally moving 259 tonnes of live green-lipped mussels from a parasite-restricted zone—27 consignments over 10 months—raising the risk of spreading Bonamia ostreae. Enforcement spotlight: In the same country, a Christchurch man, Bruce Honey Tata, got four months’ home detention for taking 486 pāua from the Hikurangi Marine Reserve to sell, with authorities citing zero tolerance for reserve poaching. Consumer pressure: A University of Maine study says U.S. consumers will pay more for lobster harvested with ropeless gear when animal-welfare details are provided, but researchers stress it’s not a call to change current Maine practices. Local market oversight: Kathmandu’s Tokha Municipality carried out surprise checks and acted against 46 businesses for issues like missing price lists, expired goods, and hygiene failures. Innovation in aquaculture: Hawai‘i’s Makai Aquatics won the UH Venture Competition with a reef-fish aquaculture approach aimed at easing supply gaps created by wild-collection limits.
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