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algae:aquaculture_wild_harvesting [2026-06-21 11:15] – [Organic Algae Production] robertalgae:aquaculture_wild_harvesting [2026-06-22 00:20] (current) – [Fragmentation and the Policy Direction] robert
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-==== Fragmentation and the Policy Direction of Travel ====+==== Fragmentation and the Policy Direction ====
  
 A consistent finding in EU policy documents is that the regulatory framework for algae production is fragmented across multiple legal acts with no single overarching EU framework. The Commission Staff Working Document SWD(2022) 249 final "Towards a Strong and Sustainable EU Algae Sector" [[https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/ALL/?uri=COM:2022:592:FIN|EUR-Lex]] explicitly identifies this fragmentation as a barrier to sector development, noting that seaweed aquaculture alone is subject to at least eight separate EU legal acts (Common Fisheries Policy, Habitats Directive, Marine Strategy Framework Directive, Water Framework Directive, Maritime Spatial Planning Directive, Novel Foods Regulation, Alien Species Regulation, Nagoya Protocol compliance regulation — see section 3.1 __Legal basis context__ of the related document SWD(2022) 361 final that document). A consistent finding in EU policy documents is that the regulatory framework for algae production is fragmented across multiple legal acts with no single overarching EU framework. The Commission Staff Working Document SWD(2022) 249 final "Towards a Strong and Sustainable EU Algae Sector" [[https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/ALL/?uri=COM:2022:592:FIN|EUR-Lex]] explicitly identifies this fragmentation as a barrier to sector development, noting that seaweed aquaculture alone is subject to at least eight separate EU legal acts (Common Fisheries Policy, Habitats Directive, Marine Strategy Framework Directive, Water Framework Directive, Maritime Spatial Planning Directive, Novel Foods Regulation, Alien Species Regulation, Nagoya Protocol compliance regulation — see section 3.1 __Legal basis context__ of the related document SWD(2022) 361 final that document).
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   * Development, together with CEN, of standard testing, quantification and extraction methods for algae ingredients and contaminants (by end of 2026).   * Development, together with CEN, of standard testing, quantification and extraction methods for algae ingredients and contaminants (by end of 2026).
  
-The NACE classification itself has been identified by industry as a source of difficulty in the EU4Algae survey (ManginiS. et al., 2022, EU4Algae stakeholder survey on EU algae legislation) — both because it does not cover all algae production scenarios well, and because it determines access to sector-specific funding and support schemes.+The NACE classification itself has been identified by industry as a source of difficulty in the EU4Algae survey,  both because it does not cover all algae production scenarios well, and because it determines access to sector-specific funding and support schemes.
  
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