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Campaigner at Feedback (Industrial Aquaculture) | Sustainable Food Systems 🌱🌾🐟

👀Read all about it 👀 📝Last week 39 organisations sent a letter to the Norwegian government calling on them to ban the country’s farmed salmon producers from sourcing fish oil from West Africa . Signatories include groups from West Africa and Norway. This includes groups from West Africa representing the region's small-scale fishing sector which is suffering from overfishing driven by the production of fishmeal and fish oil for the global salmon farming industry. Feedback 's recent Blue Empire report exposes how Norway’s salmon farming industry uses around 2 million tonnes of wild-caught fish each year to feed farmed salmon. Much of this fish comes from food insecure regions, such as West Africa. The production of West African fish oil for the Norwegian aquaculture industry is depriving up to 4 million people in the region of fish. The Norwegian government’s uncritical embrace of industrial fish farming stands in stark contrast to its own development policy, which has identified food security and the fight against hunger, notably in Sub-Saharan Africa, as a priority area. We are calling on Norwegian policy makers to: 🐟Set an immediate ban on sourcing fish oil from food insecure regions like Northwest Africa ❌Stop further growth of the sector 🔍Mandate genuine transparency throughout supply chains Read the letter now: https://lnkd.in/dKx5_2rx #aquaculture #norway #westafrica #salmonfarming #foodjustice

Stop sourcing fish oil from West Africa - international organisations and academics call on the Norwegian government to regulate its salmon farming industry - Feedback

Stop sourcing fish oil from West Africa - international organisations and academics call on the Norwegian government to regulate its salmon farming industry - Feedback

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