How international multi-stakeholder initiatives contribute to sustainable trade of fish and fish products: the case of FiTI

dc.coverageBarbados
dc.creatorNON-FAO
dc.date2023-04-27T13:02:20Z
dc.date2023-04-27T13:02:20Z
dc.date2018
dc.date2020-11-09T17:29:27.0000000Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-28T00:39:44Z
dc.descriptionA variety of instruments have been established within the framework of the FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries, assisting fishers, industry, and governments in the area of management, operations, aquaculture development, coastal area management and post-harvest and trade. Among FAO instruments, the set of International Plan of Actions (IPOA) covers a wide area of fish-related issues like sharks (IPOA-sharks), fishing capacity (IPOA-capacity), seabirds (IPOA-seabirds) and IUU fishing (IPOA-IUU). The importance of small-scale fishers and developing countries at a global level in producing and supplying fish and fishery products put them at the forefront in facing specific trade measures. In this regard, the FAO Voluntary Guidelines for Small-Scale Fisheries (SSF) focuses on integrated and participatory approaches for small-scale fishers to reduce any associated barriers.
dc.format13
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.identifierhttps://openknowledge.fao.org/handle/20.500.14283/CA1894EN
dc.identifierhttp://www.fao.org/3/CA1894EN/ca1894en.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/315341
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherFisheries Transparency Initiative ;
dc.rightsNon-FAO
dc.titleHow international multi-stakeholder initiatives contribute to sustainable trade of fish and fish products: the case of FiTI
dc.titleHow international multi-stakeholder initiatives contribute to sustainable trade of fish and fish products: the case of FiTI
dc.titleFAO Instruments supporting the Sustainability of Trade in Fish and Fishery Products
dc.titleFAO Instruments supporting the Sustainability of Trade in Fish and Fishery Products, Geneva, October 3rd 2018
dc.typeDocument

Archivos