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Chiles Multiexport Foods Earns Two-Star BAP Certification

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CHILE - The Global Aquaculture Alliance announced in early May that Multiexport Foods SA has achieved two-star Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification.

Six Multiexport salmon farms in Chile recently earned BAP certification, joining the company’s processing plant in Puerto Montt, Chile, which was the world’s first salmon processing plant to receive BAP certification in January 2012.

Located in Chile’s Region XI, the six farm sites – Izaza, Polla, Refugio, Simpson, Williams and Wickham — collectively produce more than 20,000 metric tons of salmon annually.

The fish are marketed throughout the Americas, mainly in the United States and Brazil, to both retail and foodservice customers.

“Multiexport Foods is proud of our results and ongoing efforts with our continuous improvement projects related to sustainability and the environment. We are pleased with the recent recognition of two-star BAP certification, which provides an important validation to our strong commitment to improved aquaculture practices,” said Jason Paine, general manager of Multiexport Foods-USA.

Multiexport CEO Andrés Lyon said: “We are pleased to get this certification also for our farms, because it shows again the commitment of all our corporate divisions with responsible and sustainable aquaculture.”

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