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Wales’s Brexit and Covid hit fishing and aquaculture sector to get extra support

The new Welsh Government fund will be in addition to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government support for the sector

A fishing boat in the Menai Strait returning to Bangor. Photo by Ian Cooper(Image: Ian Cooper/Daily Post Wales)

The Welsh Government has launched a new £1.3m scheme to help Wales’s fishing and aquaculture sector following the twin hits of Brexit and Covid.

The sector in Wales - whose largest export trading partner is the EU- has been hit hard by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ/ EU Trade and Co-operation Agreement (TCA) which came into force January 1. Welsh fishers have suffered severe trade disruption.

Many aquaculture businesses trading in live bivalve molluscs - such as mussels - have seen a total cessation of trade.

This disruption has exacerbated what was already a critical situation for the Welsh seafood sector following the closure of hospitality markets due to Covid-19 restrictions

The new Welsh Seafood Sector Resilience Scheme will support seafood businesses through two elements. It will be in addition to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s Seafood Response Fund.

The first part of the scheme will see a targeted one-off grant made available to eligible Welsh vessel-owning fishing businesses, with the grant equivalent to three months’ vessel costs, capped at £10,000.

The payments will be based on vessel size and the number of corresponding categories. While similar to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s Seafood Response Fund, the qualifying reference period for the Welsh scheme will be longer, providing support to more fishing businesses who need support. The qualifying criteria will be similar to that of the 2020 Welsh Fisheries Grant.

The second part will see support provided to aquaculture businesses, including those trading in live bivalve molluscs.