World First for Newly Certified South African Tuna Fishery
October 16, 2024 | 1 min to read
A component of the South African albacore tuna fishery, represented by ICV Africa, has achieved MSC certification, becoming the first to do so after participating in the In-Transition to MSC program since 2020. This certification allows the fishery to supply the market with 2,500 tonnes of sustainably caught tuna, primarily sold canned to consumers in North America and Europe.
A component of the South African albacore tuna fishery, represented by ICV Africa, has achieved MSC certification, becoming the first fishery to do so following participation in the In-Transition to MSC program.
The fishery joined the In-Transition to MSC program (which supports fisheries working towards MSC certification) in 2020. Since then, it has worked hard to make the improvements needed to meet the MSC Fisheries Standard.
Certification means the fishery now supplies the market with 2,500 tonnes of MSC certified, sustainably caught tuna. Most of this will be sold canned to consumers in North America and Europe.
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