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Sea-Food Fraud and Traceability: Legal Risks in Global Supply Chains
Seafood fraud has become a global issue affecting consumer confidence, regulatory compliance and international trade integrity, with Australian exporters increasingly exposed to the legal risks of mislabelling, species substitution and documentation failures. As...
Offshore Aquaculture Licensing: Legal Pathways Beyond the Coastal Zone
Offshore aquaculture is emerging as a major growth frontier for Australia’s seafood sector, driven by increasing coastal constraints, stronger environmental sustainability goals, and rising international demand. Moving farms further offshore offers deeper waters,...
Smart Packaging and Sustainability: legal challenges for seafood exporters
Smart and sustainable packaging is rapidly becoming an essential component of modern seafood export operations. With global customers demanding transparency, lower environmental impacts, and proof of provenance, seafood exporters face new legal, regulatory and...
Port Infrastructure, Logistics and Cold-Chain Regulation: Legal Challenges for Seafood Exporters
Australia’s seafood industry relies heavily on efficient, consistent and legally compliant supply chains to maintain both domestic distribution and global competitiveness. For exporters of high-value products such as rock lobster, abalone, tuna, prawns and premium...
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