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Produce reitera que las 10 millas del Mar son para el Consumo Humano Directo

Produce reiterates that the 10 miles of the Sea are for direct human consumption

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With strength and conviction, yesterday the Minister of Production, Gladys Triveño reiterated during his speech in Congress that 011-2013-Produce Supreme Decree, issued on December 14, states that the first 10 millasdel Peruvian Sea are for direct human consumption.

Triveño said the rule affirms the autonomy of the Ministry of Production in the subject of the order of Fishing and therefore annuls the decision of the Supreme Court legitimized industrial fishing within 10 miles.

“The judgment considered, according to the Supreme Court, that the decree is unlawful to violate the provisions of Article 9 of the General Law of Fisheries, Fisheries Management therefore establishes that has not been drawn on the basis of available scientific evidence and socio-economic factors , so it is not for their exclusion in our legal system”He said.

He added that although he is a respectable decision, does not fit the reality in the field and therefore the Supreme Decree 011-2013, which will allow continuity planning in this area was published.

In this regard, Congress Oseda Doris Soto and Victor Espejo Crisologo were in favor of this rule, as it will boost the economy of artisanal fisheries and small-scale.

“This measure will ensure the use and access of all Peruvians to cheap fish, with the goal of reaching all families, especially poor and inside the country, "said Crisologo Mirror.

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According to Produce, the Supreme Court in its judgment given until Dec. 15 to issue a new rule of law. The judgment declared illegal restriction on Anchovy Fishing Andustrial between 5 and 10 miles.

SOURCE: The Republic.

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