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Spain Manages to Maintain Working Days for the Fleet of...

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The European Union has closed an agreement on the allocation of quotas this Saturday morning...

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The Minister of Agriculture, Luis Planas, has indicated that after a "difficult negotiation" 143 days have been achieved so that the fishers can fish The EU agrees a distribution that allows the fishermen to fish "almost the same days" if they do so in a sustainable way The Ministers of Fisheries of the European Union (EU) closed in the early morning of Saturday the agreement of the possibilities of fishing in the Community waters of the Atlanti…

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The European Union has closed an agreement this Saturday morning on the distribution of fishing quotas in Community waters which allows the Spanish fleet to...

·Madrid, Spain
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Mediterranean fishing vessels will be able to fish 143 days in 2026, a similar amount to this year’s. In return, they will have to implement measures to ensure the sustainability of the fishing grounds. This has been one of the parts of the fishing quota agreement for next year reached by the EU Fisheries Ministers in the early morning of this Saturday. It has been the “difficult” part of the negotiation, explained the Minister of Agriculture an…

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After more than two days of negotiations, the European Union has closed an agreement in the early morning of this Saturday on the distribution of fishing quotas in Community waters. An agreement that is a “good result” for the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Luis Planas, as he has counted in a video after the meeting will allow the Spanish fleet in the Mediterranean to fish in 2026 the same days that he has finished working this year, 143…

·Granada, Spain
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The European Union has closed an agreement on the allocation of quotas this Saturday morning...

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The Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Luis Planas, stressed this Saturday that the Spanish fleet will keep fishing days in the Mediterranean without adopting new compensation measures, which reverses the downward trend of recent years and will allow vessels to reach up to 143 days of activity. «We have achieved [...] The entry Planas values maintaining fishing days in the Mediterranean without new compensation measures aparece primero en Fo…

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europapress.es broke the news in Spain on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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