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Overview of current aquaculture standards and certification schemes

INTRODUCTION

At present there are at least 30 certification schemes and eight key international agreements relevant to aquaculture certification. At least another nine initiatives were also identified as addressing sustainability issues and creating a framework for differentiating sources of aquatic products in this respect. The main schemes are collated in Annexes 2–9; current standards, objectives, types of certification schemes and types of organizations promoting the scheme have been addressed as far as possible.

The schemes can be broadly split into the groups presented in Table 1.

Table 1. The main certification schemes relevant to aquaculture certification

Schemes promoted by retailers

GLOBALGAP

www.GLOBALGAP.org

Safe Quality Food

www.sqfi.com & www.fmi.org

Carrefour

www.carrefour.com

Schemes promoted by the aquaculture industry

Global Aquaculture Alliance & Aquaculture Certification Council

www.gaalliance.org
www.aquaculturecertification.org

Shrimp Seal of Quality (SSoQ)

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SIGES – SalmonChile

www.siges-salmonchile.com/proysigesingles/
www.salmonchile.cl

Scottish Salmon Producers’ Organisation Code of Good Practice

www.scottishsalmon.co.uk

Schemes promoted by governments

Thai Quality Shrimp

www.thaiqualityshrimp.com

Certification schemes in China

Safety agri-food certification
ChinaGAP11
Green food standard

Vietnam GAP and CoC programme
Hong Kong Accredited Fish Farm Scheme

www.hkaffs.org/en/

Certification schemes provided by NGOs

Marine Aquarium Council

www.aquariumcouncil.org

International Standards Organization

www.iso.org

Organic certification schemes

International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements

www.ifoam.org

Naturland

www.naturland.de

Soil Association

www.soilassociation.org

BioGro New Zealand

www.bio-gro.co.nz

Bio Suisse

www.bio-suisse.ch/en/home.php

KRAV

www.krav.se

Fair trade certification schemes

Alter-Trade Japan

www.altertrade.co.jp

Ethical Trading Initiative

www.ethicaltrade.org

Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International

www.fairtrade.org.uk

Animal welfare and “free-range” schemes

Freedom food

www.rspca.org.uk

Label Rouge

Other organizations and schemes which may have relevance to aquaculture certification

WWF aquaculture dialogues and standards

www.worldwildlife.org/cci/aquaculture.cfm

Marine Stewardship Council

www.msc.org

Seafood Watch of the Monterey Bay Aquarium

www.seafoodwatch.org

Environmental Justice Foundation

www.ejfoundation.org

Federation of European Aquaculture Producers

www.FEAP.info

International Fair Trade Association

www.ifat.org

Swiss Import Promotion Programme

www.sippo.ch


11 Although ChinaGAP is benchmarked against the GLOBALGAP standards and receives the support of GLOBALGAP, it also received strong support from the government and, as such, it is mentioned among the schemes promoted by governments.

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