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Namibia cuts horse mackerel quotas for non-compliant firms

Fisheries minister Bernhard Esau has cut some rights by 5% for firms who have not met their promises on such things as job creation and value addition

By Undercurrent News | July 27, 2018 10:17 BST
Oceana horse mackerel cans Etosha fishing Namibia January 2014
Launch of the Efuta horse mackerel product in 2014. From left: Callie Jacobs (Manager Erongo Marine), Pieter Greeff (MD Etosha) Bernard Esau (Namibian minister of fisheries)
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