Summary Fisheries department had suspended activities in auction halls for upgradation
KARACHI (Dunya News) – European countries are likely to lift ban on fish imports from Pakistan, Dunya News reported Monday.
Sources said that European countries are likely to start seafood trade with Karachi fisheries auction hall K-I, However, ban on imports from auction hall K-II is likely to be maintained.
It should be mentioned here that Karachi harbor hall K-I alone will export sea food worth at least USD 1 crore annually if European countries lift ban.
Earlier in October, Marine Fisheries Department (MFD) had suspended both the auction halls at the harbor for as many as 40 days. The step was taken in bid to enlist more processing plants by the EU. The administration has asked Fisherman’s Cooperative Society (FCS) to expand K-I hall and install sliding-mesh rollers in the given time.
Federal Minister for Ports and Shipping had urged the Sindh government to take notice of the matter and have the tasks completed without any delay. The ministry had dispatched a letter to the provincial government in this regard.
EU Food and Veterinary Office had identified serious issues with the sea food including hygiene that resulted in a ban by Pakistan s competent authority.
More than 1,500 fishermen have been trained while at least 300 boats revamped in bid to revive the trade. In the past three years, EU has spent at least 15 million Euros to promote trade with Pakistan.
In May this year, ban on two traders were lifted while five other names were forwarded to the EU in this regard.
