EU adopts €52.6m investment package for the Cypriot fisheries sector
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Fisheriesdate: 08/07/2015
Welcoming the adoption, Commissioner for Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Karmenu Vella stressed the programme's contribution to sustainable growth: "With its emphasis on economic, environmental and social sustainability, this investment package ensures that money is used for projects that deliver long-term results. Cypriot fishermen and fish farmers as well as fishing communities will benefit from greater security and more opportunities for jobs and growth."
The adopted operational programme (OP) is fully in line with the priorities of the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) and the EU's Common Fisheries Policy. It will promote environmentally sustainable, resource efficient, innovative, and competitive and knowledge based fisheries and aquaculture.
In particular, funds will flow to projects that improve the livelihood of fishing communities – for instance through better infrastructure or new professional development opportunities –, limit the impact of fishing on the marine environment, ensure the balance between fishing capacity and available fishing opportunities, and promote economically and environmentally sustainable aquaculture and processing sectors.
Background
OP budget breakdown:
Total value: € 52.6 million
Total EMFF contribution: € 39.7 million
The main focus for the Cypriot Fisheries Operational Programme is on:
- Promoting environmentally sustainable, resource efficient, innovative, competitive and knowledge based fisheries: €12.9 million
- Promoting environmentally sustainable, resource efficient, innovative, competitive and knowledge based aquaculture: €9.4million
- Fostering the implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy: €8.6 million
- Increasing employment and territorial cohesion: €5.2 million
- Fostering marketing and processing: €1.2 million
- Implementing of the Integrated Maritime Policy: €1.4 million
- Technical assistance: €0.75 million
More information
Summary of the Operational Programme for support from the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund in the Republic of Cyprus