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Responses of Indonesian Tuna Processing Companies to Enhanced Public and Private Traceability

Doddema et al.
2020
screenshot of title page from Marine Policy Journal includes paper title, authors, and abstract

This paper employs a social practices perspective to analyze how and why the actual practices performed by tuna processing companies in Indonesia change in response to BRC certification and the EU IUU regulation catch certification requirements. The results demonstrate that responses are determined by the performance and embeddedness of existing social practices.

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Topic:
  • Regulation Compliance
  • Seafood Industry
  • Traceability
Region:
  • Southeast Asia
Tags:
EU, IUU Regulation, Tuna, Processing Companies, BRC Certification, Value Chain, Social Practices

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