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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guinea-Bissau, Suzi Barbosa, stated that the agreement was first signed in 2007 and will be renewed for four years in 2019.
It will increase national income, create more jobs, and support the growth of the aquatic product industry.
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The agreement allows 50 fishing vessels from EU countries such as Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, France, Lithuania, Latvia and Poland to enter the waters of Guinea-Bissau in exchange for an annual compensation of 15.
6 million euros (17.
6 million US dollars)
.
The targets of these vessels are tuna, cephalopods, shrimps, benthic fishes and small pelagic fishes
.
The partnership is part of the European Union’s West Africa Fisheries Agreement network, which also includes Morocco and Mauritania
.
6 million euros (17.
6 million US dollars)
.
The targets of these vessels are tuna, cephalopods, shrimps, benthic fishes and small pelagic fishes
.
The partnership is part of the European Union’s West Africa Fisheries Agreement network, which also includes Morocco and Mauritania
.
Barbosa said: "Our current priority with the EU is the fisheries agreement, which means that we have finally obtained a license to export fish to the EU
.
We currently have a laboratory and hope to continue this process in order to certify fish in our country.
The category is exported to Europe
.
"
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We currently have a laboratory and hope to continue this process in order to certify fish in our country.
The category is exported to Europe
.
"
At the same time, France recently cooperated with West and Central African countries to conduct an annual maritime safety exercise called "Grand Africa NEMO"
.
This action is part of a regional initiative to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
.
The initiative was initiated by members of the Economic Community of West African States, the Economic Community of Central African States and the Gulf of Guinea Commission in 2013, with the aim of contributing to the “EU Coordinated Maritime Presence Initiative”
.
The initiative allows EU member states to enter the exclusive economic zone of West African countries in order to collect and share knowledge, analysis and information on potential IUU activities
.
.
This action is part of a regional initiative to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
.
The initiative was initiated by members of the Economic Community of West African States, the Economic Community of Central African States and the Gulf of Guinea Commission in 2013, with the aim of contributing to the “EU Coordinated Maritime Presence Initiative”
.
The initiative allows EU member states to enter the exclusive economic zone of West African countries in order to collect and share knowledge, analysis and information on potential IUU activities
.