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    Peru announces anchovy catch quota totaling 2.79 million tons

    • Last Update: 2022-05-19
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    The Peruvian Ministry of Production announced on May 1 that the anchovy fishing season in the Central North Sea of ​​Peru will officially start on May 19, with a catch limit of 2.
    792 million tons
    .
     
    In the same period last year, the quota for north-central Peru was 2.
    46 million tons, and this year's quota is 13.
    4% higher than last year
    .
    Earlier this year, the southern quota set by the Peruvian Ministry of Production was 486,500 tonnes, an 18.
    9% increase from last year
    .
     
    According to the Peruvian government, in accordance with scientific guidance from the Peruvian Institute of Oceanography (Imarpe), test capture activities will be opened at midnight on May 4 in specific areas within 5 nautical miles of the coastline for a period of 15 days
    .
    Small artisanal boats can conduct trial catches outside specific areas, and the catch can be used for fishmeal and fish oil manufacture
    .
     
      According to the latest data from Peru, in January this year, Peru exported about 74,600 tons of fishmeal, down 38% from the same period last year (121,000 tons); the export value dropped to $117 million from $169 million in the same period last year
    .
     
      In the same period last year, the quota for north-central Peru was 2.
    46 million tons, and this year's quota is 13.
    4% higher than last year
    .
    Earlier this year, the southern quota set by the Peruvian Ministry of Production was 486,500 tonnes, an 18.
    9% increase from last year
    .
     
      According to the Peruvian government, in accordance with scientific guidance from the Peruvian Institute of Oceanography (Imarpe), test capture activities will be opened at midnight on May 4 in specific areas within 5 nautical miles of the coastline for a period of 15 days
    .
    Small artisanal boats can conduct trial catches outside specific areas, and the catch can be used for fishmeal and fish oil manufacture
    .
     
      According to the latest data from Peru, in January this year, Peru exported about 74,600 tons of fishmeal, down 38% from the same period last year (121,000 tons); the export value dropped to $117 million from $169 million in the same period last year
    .
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