Anova Seafood Brings First MSC Certified Tuna To Europe
Anova Seafood Brings First MSC Certified Tuna from Fiji to Europe
MSC certification has
landed Fiji Albacore Tuna on the European stage: In a
world-first, international seafood supplier Anova Seafood
brings the first MSC labeled tuna from Fiji to Europe. Anova
formally launched their Fiji Albacore tuna range at the
European Seafood Exposition (ESE) in Brussels last week.
Anova is proud, and they are not alone: ambassador of the
Fiji Islands to Europe, Peceli Vocea, was present to
introduce the Europe to Fiji’s iconic tuna fishery.
Sustainable tuna available from
June
More than 25,000 seafood professionals
visit the ESE in Brussels from 23 to 25 April, Unit
Manager of Marketing & Retail at Anova, Hendrik Colpaert is
delighted to introduce MSC labeled Fiji Albacore to their
range. “For Anova, this is a wonderful opportunity to
announce the good news. After all, in the seafood industry,
sustainably caught tuna is long awaited,” he said.
“There is increasing demand of consumers and professionals
for sustainably caught and fully traceable MSC certified
tuna.”
Anova Seafood will offer the MSC labeled
Albacore tuna from Fiji as of June in both fresh and frozen
form.
Fiji Albacore Tuna Longline
sustainability credentials creating jobs and accessing new
markets
The Fiji albacore tuna longline fishery
operates in the South Pacific Ocean in Fiji’s economic
exclusion zone (EEZ). The 330 islands have a long history in
fisheries: fish is central to the life of the Fijians. For
three years, members of the Fiji Tuna Boat Owners
Association (FTBOA) worked to meet the MSC standard for
sustainable fisheries. These efforts have ensured that their
tuna bears the blue MSC ecolabel for sustainable fisheries
since December 2012.
The Fiji Albacore Tuna longline
fishery has reduced its environmental impact and generated
employment for the people of Fiji, explains Rhadika Kumar,
General Manager of Solander, one of the companies in the
Fiji Tuna Boat Owners Association (FTBOA). “Achieving the
internationally recognised MSC standard for sustainability
proves that this small island nation has world-class fishery
management, it’s something we’re very proud of,” said
Ms Kumar.
MSC certification of Fiji Albacore Tuna
Longline and Chain of Custody (CoC) certification of their
associated processing factory, Tri Pacific, has created new
jobs for Fijians and opened up new markets for the fishery
to sell their albacore as a premium product to Europe.
“We’re the first Pacific tuna fishery to sell our
products direct to Europe with the complete chain of custody
in place. Before MSC certification, our Albacore would go
straight to canneries but now we are able to market it as a
sustainable, fully traceable premium tuna to be served as
delicious steaks through Anova in Europe,” said Ms Kumar.
The fishery is also receiving a higher return for this new
premium product.
As tourism is the leading economic
activity driver in Fiji it is important for the fishery to
safeguard the natural biodiversity and marine life which
keeps some 500,000 tourists visiting each year to snorkel
and dive. Which is why every single crew member has been
trained in turtle release and turtle relief gear is on-board
every vessel. Turtle bycatch is less than 0.01% and of the
five turtles captured during assessment four were released
alive.
The possibilities of MSC
certified tuna
The MSC certification gives
retailers the certainty of the fishery’s sustainability
credentials. For years retailers have been asking for tuna
steaks that are not only of high quality but also meet the
world’s highest standard for sustainability. “These will
be the first sustainable tuna steaks that perfectly match
with the needs of the consumer in terms of size, shape and
quality. There will also be sashimi quality tuna defrosted
for the fresh market,” Hendrik Colpaert explains.
Anova will include the MSC labeled tuna in its assortment. They will sell tuna steaks within their brand ‘The Sea & We’, which focuses on sustainability. "This first shipment has as destination some of the leading retailers in Europe that, like us, have sustainability within the core of their strategy” said Hendrik Colpaert. “We appreciate very much the efforts done by fishery Solander and processer Tri Pacific Ltd to get an MSC certification organised for their albacore tuna”.
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