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Small-scale fisheries and food security strategies in countries in the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem (BCLME) region: Angola, Namibia and South Africa

机译:本格拉当前大型海洋生态系统(BCLME)地区国家中的小规模渔业和粮食安全战略:安哥拉,纳米比亚和南非

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This paper provides an overview of the small-scale fisheries sector in countries within the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem (BCLME), one of the most productive large marine ecosystems in the world. The study revealed that Angola, Namibia and South Africa have very different legal and policy frameworks, show different levels of compliance with international and regional agreements to protect the livelihoods and food security of small-scale fishers, as well as of integration of fisheries into food security objectives. Angolan law recognises and protects small-scale fishers through legal and institutional mechanisms. In Namibia, this sector of fishers is not legally recognised, while in South Africa traditional fishers have been largely excluded from the new fisheries management framework. Trends in national and regional fish consumption and in the extent of export orientation in fisheries are explored, as well as the potential threats to small-scale producers and food security in the region posed by ongoing drives to incorporate fisheries in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) agreements.
机译:本文概述了本格拉当前大型海洋生态系统(BCLME)(世界上生产力最高的大型海洋生态系统之一)内的国家中的小型渔业部门。研究表明,安哥拉,纳米比亚和南非的法律和政策框架截然不同,显示出不同程度的遵守国际和区域协定以保护小规模渔民的生计和粮食安全,以及将渔业纳入粮食安全目标。安哥拉法律通过法律和体制机制承认并保护小规模渔民。在纳米比亚,这一渔民部门在法律上没有得到认可,而在南非,传统渔民在很大程度上被排除在新的渔业管理框架之外。探讨了国家和区域鱼类消费的趋势以及渔业出口导向的趋势,以及由于将渔业纳入世界贸易组织(WTO)的持续推动而对该区域的小规模生产者和粮食安全的潜在威胁。 )协议。

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