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Mexico: Fishing for tuna in the Pacific has already begun
The government has given free rein to start from January 18 the 2016 fishing season for the different species of tuna in the Pacific Ocean, ending on November 18 of this year. Through the National Commission of Aquaculture and Fisheries (CONAPESCA) in coordination with the National Fisheries Institute (INAPESCA), the ban applies to protect productive periods of the commercial species of tuna. In the last 10 years there has been an average production of 138,632 tonnes of tuna, with an average growth rate of 1.48%.
Mexico, best Latin American economy by The World Bank
In the report Doing Business 2016, The World Bank has placed Mexico as one of the three Latin American countries that recorded the highest number of reforms over the past five years and has been classified as the best economy in Latin America. "It's a leading and world economy, a country that decidedly has successfully opted for trade liberalization," said Ximena Caraza-Campos, director for Spain in ProMéxico, who has declared that the exclusive profile of agrifood exports Mexican into Europe has undergone a profound transformation.
The European Commission signed a tuna agreement that guarantees the permanence of the Spanish purse seine fleet in the eastern Pacific
The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment has attended the meetings held in Brussels by the European Commission with the Cook Islands to assist in negotiations conducted from 19 to 21 October.
Spain: The Ministry of Agriculture emphasized the importance of inspections in tuna fisheries
The Secretary General of Fisheries of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Andrés Hermida, has described as "essential" the control and inspection measures to ensure the sustainability and legality of catches.