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Peru Government authorizes second anchovy fishing season

The Government authorized the second anchovy fishing season in the north-central area of Peru for indirect human consumption. The measure will take effect from next October 26.
 
Days before, the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) mentioned that exploratory fishing enabled by the Ministry of Production (Produce) could open the fishing season to reactivate the industry affected by the lack of stock, since the first season, which It usually opened in May, but it did not materialize due to the number of juveniles and climatic factors.
 


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Instituto del Mar del Perú will carry out exploratory fishing for anchovy and bonito

The Ministry of Production (Produce) today authorized the Institute of the Sea of Peru (Imarpe) to carry out exploratory fishing for anchovy in the north-central zone of the Peruvian sea, and also for bonito in the maritime area adjacent to the department of Ica .
 


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Produce authorizes start of anchovy fishing season A

Lima On June 1, the Peruvian Ministry of Production issued a ministerial resolution Nº 000191-2023-PRODUCE, announcing that the maximum fishing limit for the A fishing season in the central and northern regions in 2023 will be 1,091,000 tons. it's a 60 percent reduction from last year.



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Peru central and northern fishimg season Bended

According to the document N°043-2023-Produce of the Peruvian Ministry of Production, fishing in the central and northern parts of Peru in season B in 2022 will officially end at 00:00 on February 5, 2023. According to Imarpe statistics, from November 23, 2022 to January 31, 2023, the fishing volume in central and northern Peru was 1,863,834 tons, the remaining quota was 419,166 tons, and the quota fulfillment ratio was 81.64%.

 

 

 



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