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St Andrews Seafoods: Responsible Fishing Scheme

  • By andrew whiston
  • 19 Mar, 2017

The Auditors are coming!

Our Lobster fishing boat the Codfather DE132 is awaiting audit for Responsible Fishing Scheme accreditation. This gives us the opportunity to prove that we can be trusted to supply properly sourced seafoods and that we go above and beyond the legal minimums.The RFS is the only global standard that audits compliance on board fishing vessels, including safety and welfare criteria. The biggest names in retail, processing and food service supply have committed to incorporating RFS certification into their sourcing policies. This week supplying the local pub next week Tescos?
By andrew whiston 19 Mar, 2017
St Andrews Seafoods: First Fife boat to have applied for Responsible Fishing Scheme accreditation
By andrew whiston 19 Mar, 2017
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