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The committee's 24 members have been allocated different catch quotas, with the European Union, Maldives, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Yemen taking up the bulk of the yellowfin tuna catch
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In 2022, the EU allocated a total of 73,146 tonnes of yellowfin tuna, down from 73,945 tonnes in 2021
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The biggest beneficiaries this year include Maldives, Sri Lanka, Seychelles, Yemen and Pakistan, which were allocated 47,195 tonnes, 31,066 tonnes, 30,359 tonnes, 26,262 tonnes and 14,468 tonnes respectively
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The lowest quotas are for France (a dependency), the Philippines and the United Kingdom at 500, 700 and 500 tons respectively
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The biggest beneficiaries this year include Maldives, Sri Lanka, Seychelles, Yemen and Pakistan, which were allocated 47,195 tonnes, 31,066 tonnes, 30,359 tonnes, 26,262 tonnes and 14,468 tonnes respectively
.
The lowest quotas are for France (a dependency), the Philippines and the United Kingdom at 500, 700 and 500 tons respectively
.