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Norwegian government proposes big changes in aquaculture permitting

New regulations will change how aquaculture permits work and punish poor practices, but Sjomat Norge believes the reforms are a gamble when the global picture is uncertain

By Matilde Mereghetti and Neil Ramsden | April 11, 2025 10:59 BST
Proposals for Norway's aquaculture regulation were presented in Bergen on April 10 by Norway's fisheries and ocean minister, Marianne Sivertsen Naess. Photo: Screenshot of video presentation.
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Contact the authors matilde.mereghetti@undercurrentnews.com, neil.ramsden@undercurrentnews.com

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