Mexico's Baja California State Aquaculture Charter Seeks to Ensure Operations Fit FDA Standards
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [SeafoodNews] March 27, 2015
The Mexican state of Baja California has ratified its first State Aquaculture Charter intended to promote expansion of the region's fish farming operations and ensure the operations fall within FDA standards.
The document will emphasize growing Baja's Aquaculture infrastructure for 36 farmed species according to the state's fisheries ministry SEPESCABC.
"Growing species is called to be a priority for the global food chain, and our region has a strategic location and water quality, climate of great appeal to many regions of the world," said SEPESCA Head Matias Arjona Rydalch...
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