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Development strategy for recreational fishery The strategy guides the recreational fisheries administration, research in the field and the activities of different organisation. Further information Eija Kirjavainen , Senior Ministerial Adviser Mini...https://mmm.fi/en/fisheries/strategies-and-programmes/recreational-fishery
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IUU-fishing Preventing illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing The Council and Commission regulations establishing a Community system to prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing became applicable in the EU Membe...https://mmm.fi/en/iuu-fishing
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Genetic resources Genetic resources that are vital for Finnish agriculture and forestry have adapted to the local natural and environmental conditions over thousands of years, which makes them unique. The conservation of genetic resources ensures ...https://mmm.fi/en/nature-and-climate/genetic-resources
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Fisheries industry The fisheries industry value chain includes entrepreneurs and businesses operating in commercial fishing, aquaculture, fish processing and fish trade. The vision of the Finnish fish promotion Programme is that in 2035, Finns wil...https://mmm.fi/en/fisheries/fisheries-industry
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Adaptation in the administrative branch of Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has the main responsibility for actions related to climate change adaptation in agriculture and food production, forestry, wat...https://mmm.fi/en/nature-and-climate/climate-change-adaptation/adaptation-in-the-administrative-branch-of-the-ministry-of-agriculture-and-forestry
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fi sv en Exporting food of animal origin Foodstuffs of animal origin include meat, meat products, milk, milk-based products, fishery products, birds’ eggs and egg products, honey and other apiculture products, frogs’ legs and snails. Foodstuffs of...https://mmm.fi/en/food-and-agriculture/food/exporting-food-of-animal-origin
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Recreational fishing Finland provides great opportunities for catching different species of fish in varying environments. Each year, some 1.5 million people fish in Finnish waters. Recreational fishing is the most important nature activity for Fin...https://mmm.fi/en/fisheries/recreational-fishing
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Use and distribution of fishing management fees The annual appropriations for promoting fisheries are collected as fishing management fees paid by fishers. The Fishing Act governs the use of the funds. According to section 91 of the Fishing Act, t...https://mmm.fi/en/fisheries/recreational-fishing/use-and-distribution-of-fishing-management-fees
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Management of fish resources The key objective of the Fishing Act is to regulate fishing rights and methods, the management of fish stocks and the fisheries administration in terms of the use and management of fish resources. In the 2010 Red List ...https://mmm.fi/en/fisheries/fishing-restrictions-and-management-of-fish-resources/management-of-fish-resources
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fi sv en Importing food of animal origin from non-EU countries Import requirements Foodstuffs of animal origin include meat, meat products, milk, milk-based products, fishery products, birds’ eggs and egg products, honey and other apiculture produ...https://mmm.fi/en/food-and-agriculture/food/importing-food-of-animal-origin-from-non-eu-countries
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Conservation of the genetic diversity of agricultural plants and animals The preservation, conservation and sustainable use of the genetic resources of agricultural plants and animals are regulated by Finland’s National Genetic Resources Programme...https://mmm.fi/en/animals-and-plants/conservation-of-the-genetic-diversity-of-agricultural-plants-and-animals
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Fisheries Strategies and programmes » There are different strategies and programmes to secure the conditions for recreational fishing, commercial fisheries and the management of fishing waters. Key legislation » The key objective of the Finnish Fi...https://mmm.fi/en/fisheries
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European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund Programme for Finland 2021–2027 The key objectives of the Finnish programme of the European Maritime, Fisheries and aquaculture Fund are to support sustainable growth in the fisheries sector, secur...https://mmm.fi/en/fisheries/strategies-and-programmes/emkvr
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State fisheries management fee Finland applies a fisheries management fee system which is based on the Fishing Act. Fishermen aged 18 to 69 years engaged in fishing other than angling, jigging and ice fishing must pay a fisheries management fee to...https://mmm.fi/en/fisheries/recreational-fishing/state-fishing-fees
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Teema Updated agenda Events 3 JULY 2019 3 JUL INFORMAL MEETING OF DIRECTORS FOR HUNTING 3.7.2019 Agriculture and Fisheries, AGRIFISH 9 JULY 2019 9 JUL EUROPEAN BIOECONOMY SCENE 2019 9.7.2019 Agriculture and Fisheries, AGRIFISHHelsinki 15 JULY 2019...https://mmm.fi/en/eu2019fi/presidency
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Strategies and programmes The Finnish Fishing Act requires us to ensure the good status of fish stocks. The objective of managing fish stocks should be to use fish resources in an ecologically, economically and socially sustainable manner. Multian...https://mmm.fi/en/fisheries/strategies-and-programmes
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Fishing restrictions and management of fish resources The so-called common fishing rights comprise angling, jigging, ice fishing and lure fishing subject to the fisheries management fee. However, even these types of fishing are subject to certain ...https://mmm.fi/en/fisheries/fishing-restrictions-and-management-of-fish-resources
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Sustainable development secures good living conditions also for the future generations The core principle in sustainable development is to secure good living conditions for the present and future generations. Efforts are made to strike a balance b...https://mmm.fi/en/sustainable-development
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Key legislation The key objective of the Finnish Fishing Act is to regulate fishing rights and methods, the management of fish stocks and the fisheries administration in terms of the use and management of fish resources. The Fishing Act reform has...https://mmm.fi/en/fisheries/key-legislation
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Nordic cooperation and northern regional cooperation Nordic Council of Ministers Nordic cooperation involves Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland as well as the self-governing territories Åland, Faeroe Islands and Greenland. The countries ...https://mmm.fi/en/eu-and-international-affairs/regional-northern-cooperation