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21.
Chatham Island Food Co wins supreme honour
Chatham Island Food Co took out the Supreme Award at the Outstanding New Zealand Food Producer Awards in Auckland.
22.
Smear campaign lacks substance and evidence
Facts are stubborn but statistics are more pliable, observed Mark Twain.
23.
Fish ‘n’ chips still number 1
Fish ‘n’ chips remain New Zealand’s most popular takeaway.
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First two roadshows well-attended
Seafood NZ’s Promise 2020 roadshow kicked off in Nelson, Australasia’s largest fishing port, last Friday.
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Fisheries Inshore welcome the Eastern tarakihi rebuild plan
Fisheries Inshore New Zealand, Te Ohu Kaimoana and Southern Inshore Fisheries welcome the release today of the first quarter (1 October 2019 – 31 December 2019) progress report of the implementation
26.
Report: NZ fisheries highly sustainable
Government research continues to show fisheries are highly sustainable and stocks healthy, with 94% of catch coming from stocks with no risks.
27.
Government urged to get serious about climate change
Sanford and Moana are among scores of prominent companies and individuals that have called on the Government to seriously tackle climate change
28.
Forest and Bird's fish list not credible
Forest & Bird’s so-called fish guide is doing consumers a disservice, the seafood sector said.
29.
A fresh voice for recreational fishers
Co-operation rather than condemnation is the byword for a recreational fishing group gaining traction in the South Island.
30.
Seafood industry judged against its Code of Conduct
For the second year running the seafood industry has received a scorecard on its performance.
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