Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5070761 | Food Policy | 2011 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Thirty-eight percent of surveyed Philippine seafood firms continued EU HACCP as markets were retained and expanded. ⺠EU HACCP compliance cost was <1-3% percent of output value and accrued solely to processing firms. ⺠Sixty-two percent of certified firms abandoned EU HACCP since anticipated benefits were not realized. ⺠Losses from delisting were $ 4-6 million or 6-9% of seafood exports to the EU. ⺠Small farmed seafood suppliers were the ones with largest profit loss due to loss of EU market.
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Authors
Catherine Ragasa, Suzanne Thornsbury, Richard Bernsten,