FAO – FEAP The Federation of European Aquaculture Producers Thu, 09 Oct 2025 10:09:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2018/06/logo-feap-e1529574159138-32x32.png FAO – FEAP 32 32 FEAP participates in FAO workshop promoting the Guidelines for Sustainable Aquaculture in Europe /2025/10/09/feap-participates-in-fao-workshop-promoting-the-guidelines-for-sustainable-aquaculture-in-europe/ Thu, 09 Oct 2025 09:10:00 +0000 /?p=10428 FEAP took part in the FAO Regional Workshop on the Guidelines for Sustainable Aquaculture (GSA), held in Valencia in September 2025. The event brought together policymakers, producers, and experts to discuss how to translate the FAO Guidelines into concrete actions supporting sustainable aquaculture development in the European region.

FEAP was represented by Javier Ojeda, General Secretary, and Szilvia Mihalffy, Project Manager, who contributed to the discussions on governance, resilience and stakeholder engagement in support of responsible aquaculture growth.

More on the GSA

FAO promotes the Guidelines for Sustainable Aquaculture in the European Region

Photos: Participants at the FAO regional workshop on GSA in Valencia, EAS 2025 conference

 

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GFCM Regional Aquaculture Conference in Heraklion, 4&5 December 2024 /2024/12/09/gfcm-regional-aquaculture-conference-in-heraklion-45-december-2024/ Mon, 09 Dec 2024 10:03:24 +0000 /?p=9636 Shaping the future of aquaculture in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Region

On December 4th and 5th the FAO GFCM Conference “Shaping the future of sustainable aquaculture in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea” took place in Heraklion, Greece. Organised with the support of FEAP, this event was an important milestone in the future of aquaculture in the Mediterranean and BlackSea region, building on a decade of progress since the last 2014 Bari Conference.

But beyond the Mediterranean and Black Sea, this event aimed also at pushing for the right conditions and highlight the urgent needs for aquaculture to unleash its full potential in Europe. On this, our Secretary-General Javier Ojeda shared important messages from FEAP during the panels on Climate Change and BlueTransformation at this exceptional conference:

“Climate change is restarting the paradigms of fish farming”. The Mediterranean and Black Sea which are exposed to intense risks in ecosystem health and production capacity, are at the forefront of the fight with increasingly complex climatic situations which will impact every species, threatening the sector welfare and survival of the activity. We must be extremely careful and make sure that all segments of the sector receive the proper support to adjust and improve resilience.

“Collaboration between farmers, researchers and public administrations is essential”. Only through better knowledge management, better connections between research, production and policy, more investment in training, skills and capacity building will we able to achieve the target of continuing to provide food to the global population in a sustainable and profitable way. FEAP believes that this target can be met by Fish Farming like no other food producing sector. So let’s work together to make it happen.

“The EU is missing the train of the BlueTransformation instead of leading it. Policies and funding opportunities must be aligned with FAO guidelines, particularly when it comes to food security and primary production in waters and oceans.

“Carbon footprints are not the only criteria to guide customers in their choice of food”. Authorities should recommend diets considering the broader nutritional values and the whole environmental impacts. Also, plant-based diet has little scientific backing from a nutritional perspective; the only sound and proven diet is the Mediterranean diet.

“By focusing on low trophic aquaculture, the EUMissionOcean is neither in line with the FAO Blue Transformation, nor with the United Nations SDGs”. Sustainable intensive finfish farming in Europe, powered by technological innovation, circularity and resource efficiency, is the backbone of a new paradigm for global food security, qualified jobs for local communities, and healthy diets for European citizens.

FEAP will promote these messages and hopes to attract as many partners as possible who share these views. Together, we can turn this into reality in the Mediterranean, Black Sea, and beyond!

More on FAO GFCM:
https://www.fao.org/gfcm/news/detail/en/c/1729069/ 

More on FEAP activities supporting the GFCM strategy:
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Empowering women towards sustainable aquaculture development /2023/06/19/empowering-women-towards-sustainable-aquaculture-development/ Mon, 19 Jun 2023 09:02:02 +0000 /?p=7823 From 11 to 18 June 2023, an empowerment programme drove women’s leadership in sustainable aquaculture.

 

Read more about this initiative from the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the Federation of European Aquaculture Producers (FEAP) and the Hellenic Aquaculture Producers Organization (HAPO).

 

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