Revealed: an investigation shows how consumers buying fish in the UK are playing a role in food insecurity and unemployment in SenegalRead more: Chris Packham calls sea bass labelling in UK supermarkets a 'dereliction of duty'At the entrance to the fish market in Joal-Fadiouth, a coastal town in central Senegal, a group of women have set up shop under the shade of a small pavilion. A few years ago, they say, the market would have been bustling with ice-cream sellers, salt vendors and horse-drawn carts delivering freshly caught fish to the women, who would set about sun-drying, salting and sorting the catch into affordable portions for local families to buy.Today, trade is dead, says Aissatou Wade, one of the remaining small-scale fish processors left in the town. "Without fish [to sell], we have no money to send our children to school, buy food or get help if we fall ill," she says. Continue reading...
The hidden cost of your supermarket sea bass
22. května 2025 12:16
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/may/22/the-hidden-cost-of-your-supermarket-sea-bass
Zdroj: The Guardian