The Ministry of Production, Foreign Trade, Investments and Fisheries and Conservation International Ecuador (CI-Ecuador) delivered a Fair Trade Certification to the Asociación Cañeros de Manta (Manta Pole & Line Fishing Association) in an event in the city of Manta, Ecuador, on 19 August.
The tuna pole and line fishery is the first in Ecuador to receive an international fair trade certification. The Manta Pole & Line Fishing Association obtained it thanks to a rigorous process that began in 2008 with the technical support of CI-Ecuador and the support of fishing authorities. Through the Fair Trade Certification, the consumer is guaranteed a product that complies with social, economic and environmental standards, characterising it as a sustainable and commercially responsible fishery.
The event was attended by Production, Foreign Trade, Investments and Fisheries Minister Julio José Prado, Aquaculture and Fisheries Vice Minister Andrés Arens, Undersecretary of Aquaculture and Undersecretary in charge of Fisheries Resources Axel Vedani, and CI-Ecuador Vice President and Executive Director Luis Suárez.
Minister Prado highlighted the importance of the joint work between the government, the private sector and civil society in the achievement of this milestone. "The certification will allow this sector to strengthen its practices and improve its living conditions," he said.