Home          
>>
 Legal notice  Contact  Sitemap  intranet
about us services news regulations IMO offices certified operations client portal
   Organic Production
   Organic Trade
   Input Verification Program
   GLOBALG.A.P
   Utz certified
   Aquaculture / Fisheries
         EU Organic Reg.
         NOP
         Private Standards
         MSC
         ASC
         AquaGAP
         GlobalGAP
         Naturland
         Bio Suisse
         Sippo
   Wild Collection
   Food Safety
   Social & Fair Trade
   Forest (FSC, PEFC)
   Textile
   Leather
   Cosmetic
   Traceability
   Expertise
   ConCert - Import Safety
   Online Training Platform

AquaGAP: standard for Good Aquaculture Practices

An increasing demand for sustainable seafood is currently confronted by restricted supply. The availability of sustainable seafood from fisheries is on the decrease, and it is becoming more and more important to structure the rapid growth in aquaculture and to challenge and implement good management practices.
The AquaGAP label was developed on customer request, with many retailers taking the decision to only source seafood from certified suppliers from 2010 onwards. Immediate action is required to bring farmers and processors, feed companies as well as hatcheries up to the standard of internationally recognized levels.
 
AquaGAP assures:
  • transparency of origin
  • quality at each stage of production
  • good aquaculture farming practices, which maintain or improve the health of surrounding ecosystems
  • adherence principles of corporate social responsibility and a commitment towards local communities
 

Main objectives

The aim is to bring farming practices to an internationally recognized level and ensure consumer trust in quality seafood products. This programme is not limited to individual species or specific regions. The AquaGAP logo ensures that quality seafood from all regions can be recognised by importers/retailers and most importantly, the final consumer. Besides the main focus on improving management practices and ensuring the good health of both, the species under production and the surrounding environment, this standard includes aspects of social accountability and food safety. A crucial part of the implementation is complete product traceability, from the farm to the final consumer. Conversion to the use of only quality feed containing fishmeal and fish-oil from recognised sustainable sources, as well as quality larvae/fry from controlled hatcheries must be completed within the first three years of certification.
 

Background

AquaGAP was developed by the Institute for Marketecology (IMO) and is owned by the non-profit Swiss Bio-Foundation. After many years of consultation with farmers, NGOs, government organizations and other stakeholders, Good Aquaculture Practices can now be certified for all species worldwide.

>> For more information please visit the AquaGAP Website or contact us at info@aquagap.net.