BETA

13 Amendments of Francisco José MILLÁN MON related to 2023/2049(INI)

Amendment 11 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital B
B. whereas the provisional agreement between Parliament and the Council on the revised Fisheries Control Regulation contains major improvements to traceability rules for all fishery and aquaculture products; whereas these rules will be implemented over a transition period that will be longer than desirablegradually – two years for fresh and frozen products and five years for processed products – and will ensure that consumers receive accurate information; whereas improved labelling will be a tool forcould contribute to combating IUU fishing and will contribute to ensuring fair competition;
2023/09/05
Committee: PECH
Amendment 13 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital B a (new)
Ba. whereas the implementation of the CMO demonstrates a low uptake related to the creation of POs due to the complex set-up and recognition framework in the Member States and the financial and legal uncertainties regarding the financial support and eligibility of actions; whereas the obstacles for other organisations such as cofradias and Prud’homie de pêche should also be addressed;
2023/09/05
Committee: PECH
Amendment 25 #
4. Is of the opinion that POs have a key role in helping to achieve the objectives of the CFP, which is why they need to be further supported and strengthened; notes that more must be done to promote the set-up, consolidation and financing of POs across the EU, particularly in Member States where primary production has largely remained fragmented (aquaculture, small- scale fisheries); considers that strong PO presence is crucial for enhancing the prosperity of coastal communities and strengthening the position of fishers in the supply chainand aquaculture producers in the supply chain and the promotion of sustainable fisheries and aquaculture activities;
2023/09/05
Committee: PECH
Amendment 39 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 6
6. Considers that there are currently organisations in the Member States that perform tasks and functions falling within the remit of POs, but that these organisations cannot qualify as POs under the CMO Regulation; specifically guilds (‘cofradías’) are ancestral organisations playing a vital structuring role in certain coastal communities and, as such, they should be recognised under EU law and be eligible for financial support on an equal footing with producer organisations; calls on the Commission to take action in this regard in coordination with Member States concerned, including by considering adapting the CMO rules accordingly where necessary;
2023/09/05
Committee: PECH
Amendment 43 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 6 a (new)
6a. Calls on the Commission and Member States to provide further technical and financial assistance to organisations pursuing POs objectives so that they are able to meet all the conditions with regard to their recognition as POs under the CMO;
2023/09/05
Committee: PECH
Amendment 55 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 10 a (new)
10a. Considers that marketing standards of seafood products consumed in the EU, regardless of their origin, should also include sustainability aspects;
2023/09/05
Committee: PECH
Amendment 70 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 12
12. Argues that traceability and related transparency measures are necessary for ensuring compliance with applicable CFP rules; believes that if these measures are supported by a proper labelling system, they can guarantee that the information provided to consumers is trustworthy and reliable; highlights the fact that such a labelling system is vital forcould contribute to combating both food fraud, including mislabelling, and IUU fishing; welcomes in this regard the introduction of the CATCH certificate for imported products by the new Fisheries Control Regulation;
2023/09/05
Committee: PECH
Amendment 76 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 13
13. Notes that the Commission received, in its consultations, reports indicating that mandatory consumer information requirements had not been met in some Member States; notes that implementation throughout the EU is considered to be uneven and this is particularly significant in some segments, such as fishmongers and mass caterers; recalls that labelling must provide an accurate description of fishery and non- fishery products, in particular when mentioning substitute products, as in many cases images are used that make consumers think certain products are fishery products when they are not; considers that the marketing of purely plant-based products under the trade name 'fish' or fish species may lead to confusion for consumers at the time of purchase; asserts that the trade name 'fish' or fish species should be reserved on the internal market for fishery or aquaculture products of animal origin;
2023/09/05
Committee: PECH
Amendment 86 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 15 a (new)
15a. Underlines that around 70% of the seafood that is consumed in the EU is imported from third countries; highlights that the fisheries, aquaculture and related sectors must be profitable to be able to make the investments needed to operate, while profitability is only possible if the products are competitive with imports from third countries; calls on the Commission and Council to ensure that the EU trade policy allows for a level playing field between EU and imported products;
2023/09/05
Committee: PECH
Amendment 91 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 16 a (new)
16a. Recalls that the EUMOFA provides market intelligence based on the existing Combined Nomenclature (CN) of the EU's common customs tariff; considers that the later should be updated to include new product categories of fish products that are traded in increased volumes in the EU, as well as to offer more intuitive and comprehensive digital tools; calls on the Commission to explore ways to further improve the market intelligence of fisheries and aquaculture products, specifically improving the market analysis by distinguishing between different parts of Europe with different consumption habits of fish species;
2023/09/05
Committee: PECH
Amendment 105 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 20
20. Welcomes the Commission’s intention to present a proposal for a legislative framework for sustainable food systems with the aim of enhancing transparency and providing consumers with more information; highlights the need for this new legislative framework to include the importance of fish consumption in a healthy diet; highlights the need to ensure that this does not create an additional administrative burden and aligns with the sustainability condition set down in EU legislation;
2023/09/05
Committee: PECH
Amendment 109 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 21
21. Welcomes the outcome of the negotiations on the revision of the Fisheries Control Regulation, in particular the rules aiming to strengthen traceability provisions for all fishery and aquaculture products; is of the opinion that this traceability information will be very importanof interest for European consumers; calls on the Commission to propose further action to ensure that this information reaches final consumers in a simple, accessible format;
2023/09/05
Committee: PECH
Amendment 114 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 22
22. Believes that the Member States should make greater use of the EUMOFA in order to further improve the data collected under the instrument; is of the opinion that the EUMOFA could be used more to analyse the market differentiated by regions, particularly when there are drastic changes, such as those that occurred during the COVID crisis, with a view to activating crisis tools and options to stabilise the market;
2023/09/05
Committee: PECH