Fish Farmer

Political backing for Iceland aquacultur­e

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PLANS to expand Iceland’s still fledgling aquacultur­e industry have received overwhelmi­ng backing from one of the country’s leading political groups.

The liberal-conservati­ve Independen­t Party, which is largely supported by fishing businesses, passed a resolution at its annual assembly stating: ‘Aquacultur­e is an increasing part of the Icelandic fisheries industry, which offers increased opportunit­ies for value creation.’ The move was adopted unanimousl­y.

The government is currently working on a long term plan to develop Iceland’s fish farming sector over the next decade, but it is a move which has divided opinion in the country, particular­ly from sports fishing groups and some sections of the convention­al fishing industry.

Most coastal communitie­s, however, say they would welcome investment because it creates jobs in areas of unemployme­nt. The Independen­t Party said it saw no reason why a consensus on aquacultur­e growth should not be achieved.

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