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New A+ sustainability standard for aquaculture

Hon Nathan Guy
Minister for Primary Industries

17 September 2015

New A+ sustainability standard for aquaculture

A new sustainability standards programme is helping promote and maximise the value of New Zealand aquaculture products, says Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy.

The A+ Environmental Sustainability Management Framework was officially launched today at the Aquaculture New Zealand conference. It is supported by funding from the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) Sustainable Farming Fund.

“This will help our products like salmon, mussels and oysters to stand out in the global market by showing the showing the highest standards of environmental sustainability,” says Mr Guy.

“The A+ programme will deliver a set of strong, measurable and progressive Environmental Codes of Practice (ECOPs) sustainability standards that will be independently audited, verified and widely recognised.

“As a nation we are never going to be the biggest producer of seafood in the world, but we can be the best. This new standard will help inform consumers who are increasingly interested in the backstory and environmental footprint of premium products.”

The MPI Sustainable Farming Fund (SFF) has contributed $256,000 towards the A+ programme with co-funding and in-kind contribution of $189,000 from Aquaculture New Zealand via a growers’ levy.

“This is a great example of industry and government working in partnership to further enhance the value of already high quality New Zealand products.”

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