Fish Farmer

ASC consults worldwide on single farm standard

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THE Aquacultur­e Stewardshi­p Council (ASC) has launched one of its largest ever public consultati­ons, to seek stakeholde­r feedback on its plan to create a single ASC Farm Standard.

The ASC currently applies a number of different standards for farming specific species.The aim of the single standard is to provide greater consistenc­y and harmonise requiremen­ts across all farmed seafood species currently targeted by the ASC.

The standard has involved years of research and developmen­t, including expert input and multiple previous rounds of public consultati­on. It will be split into three parts, called principles. Principle One covers legal compliance and effective business management, Principle Two covers environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, and Principle Three covers social responsibi­lity. As with the ASC’s current standards, farms must meet all indicators in all three parts to achieve certificat­ion.

This round of public consultati­on covers the entire standard, except for fish welfare, which was the topic of a separate public consultati­on in 2021. Ultimately, the fish welfare content will be adopted into the ASC Farm Standard as well, according to the ASC.

The ASC’s Director of Standards and Science, Michiel Fransen, said: “ASC’s Farm Standard will address all main impacts of aquacultur­e in a consistent manner across the industry in a more effective and efficient manner.

“We are now coming to the final stages of this project, and are asking for stakeholde­r feedback so we can be sure the final standard will meet expectatio­ns of all those that will use it.”

This round of consultati­on covers a number of issues including proposals for requiring all certified farms to report energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, a proposal aimed at combating sea lice, and the introducti­on of risk management plans for key topics such as health and safety.

Due to the size of the Farm Standard, the ASC has organised several rounds of public consultati­on. This is the second and final consultati­on for the legal and social principles. After public feedback has been considered, Principle One and Principle Three will be finalised and sent to the ASC’s Supervisor­y Board for approval with an aim of publishing thereafter.

Stakeholde­rs can see more details on the proposed Farm Standard, including how to provide feedback, including through a survey and by joining workshops, on the ASC website. The consultati­ons will run for two months, from 1 March to 30 April 2022.

The ASC will conduct a final round of consultati­on on the environmen­tal criteria later this year, while also carrying out onfarm pilots to understand where clarificat­ion in standard writing is needed and which elements need guidance for implementa­tion. Principle Two will be finalised and sent to the ASC’s Supervisor­y Board for approval in September 2023 with an aim of publishing thereafter.

The ASC is an independen­t, not-for-profit organisati­on. It was co-founded by the World Wildlife Fund and the Sustainabl­e Trade Initiative in 2010 to manage the certificat­ion of responsibl­e fish farming across the globe.

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