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ES ger stórar íløgur í donsku fiskivinnuna

John William Joensen

Í gjár góðtók ES komissiónin ein íløgupakka til donsk fiskivinnuna uppá 2 mia. Kr. Peningurin er tøkur fram til 2020.

Í gjár góðtók ES komissiónin ein íløgupakka til donsk fiskivinnuna uppá 2 mia. Kr. Peningurin er tøkur fram til 2020.

Fiskivinnu kommiserurin, Karmenu Vella, er væl nøgdur og sigur at endamálið er burðadyggur vøkstur.

íløgurnar verða gjørdar í verkætlanir sum stuðla undir burðadygga veiðu, íverksetan, vitanargrundað framleiðslu og marknaðarføring.

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The European Commission has today (24/08) adopted investment packages for the maritime, fisheries and aquaculture sectors of Denmark (ବ267.6m, including ବ208.4 m of EU funds), Estonia (ବ129.6m, including ବ101m of EU funds), Germany (ବ284.6 m, including ବ219.6 m of EU funds) and Sweden (ବ172.9m, including ବ120.2 of EU funds). The investment is available for the period 2014-2020.
 
Commissioner for Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Karmenu Vella welcomed the adoption of the programmes under the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF), and stressed their contribution to sustainable growth: “Today we have taken another step to secure a bright future for fishing communities and aquaculture business in Europe. The investment under these programmes will make fisheries and aquaculture more economically, socially and environmentally sustainable. This means more resource efficiency, more innovation and more opportunities for jobs and growth.”
 
All four adopted operational programmes (OPs) promote resource-efficient, innovative, competitive and knowledge-based fisheries and aquaculture. As such, they are fully in line with the EMFF priorities and the EU’s common fisheries policy (CFP).
 
In particular, investment will support projects that promote sustainable aquaculture and fisheries (for example reduction of unwanted catches) and projects that improve the competitiveness of those sectors (innovation, processing and marketing).
 
A significant part of the budget will also be used to support the implementation of the CFP through the collection of fish stock and other marine data as well as various measures to control fishing activities.
 
The latest adoption round raises the total number of adopted OPs to 13. Outstanding OPs will be adopted by the end of 2015.