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The UK’s free trade agreements – April to June 2023
Our quarterly blog will provide seafood businesses with an update, on the UK governments progress with free trade agreements (FTA’s). -
Restrictions and trade challenges in late 2020 explored in latest Covid-19 impact review
We've published our latest review exploring how the impacts of Covid-19 have been felt across the UK’s seafood supply chain. -
Industry get sneak preview of new consumer brand ahead of October launch
Webinars for seafood businesses share details on how to get involved in our new consumer marketing brand. -
Incredibly useful online courses
Richard Wardell, our Onshore Training Advisor, outlines the existing funded training programmes accessible to onshore seafood businesses. -
Seafish statement on the Brexit deal
Brexit deal is a welcome relief for the seafood sector if it makes trade flows easier but uncertainty remains on fishing rights -
Seafish Wales Advisory Committee (SWAC)
The SWAC provides a forum by which the seafood industry in Wales, through its representatives, can input into the decision making process of Seafish. -
2023 January to March supply chain analysis: Costs and labour concerns
Our quarterly look at the UK seafood supply chain from supply to markets. This blog sums up local and global insight from January to March 2023. -
Helping exporters navigate a complex global landscape
Dr Lynn Gilmore, our Head of International Trade and Regions, talks about export advice, resources and support available for UK seafood businesses. -
ACIG and SECLG: Aquaculture and human rights
This meeting will explore the best practice being adopted by the aquaculture sector to address welfare and human rights considerations. -
CLG: Retailers’ marine climate change commitments
This meeting will look at the specific marine commitments, the timescale to achieve them and the role of certification. -
SECLG: Standards and at-sea labour practices
This meeting will look at how these standards and initiatives have developed and are evolving, and how they could be benchmarked in the future. -
CLG: The role of Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPs)
With a number of FIPs within Project UK approaching their endpoint this meeting will look what success means and the next steps.