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Ghana Faces EU Ban on Fish Imports Unless Fishing Zones Are Sanitised

Ghana could face a complete EU ban on fish imports by 2026 unless it resolves longstanding issues in its marine environment. The European Union issued two yellow cards (2013 and 2021) regarding illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing . As the clock ticks, Ghana must implement stronger regulations now. 1. EU’s Yellow Cards & Looming Red Card The yellow cards issued by the EU serve as a formal warning system. Continued non-compliance could escalate to a red card, triggering a permanent trade halt . 2. Why the Ban Matters Economic Impact: Fish is a top Ghana-EU export, generating life-changing foreign exchange. A ban would endanger livelihoods of over 3 million people in the industry Food Security: Fish makes up around 60% of animal protein consumption; overfishing due to illegal practices (like “saiko”) threatens this vital resource . 3. Root Causes […]

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