Policy co-design is a collaborative process that involves stakeholders and end-users in the design of policies. It's a way to create more informed decisions that meet the needs of a community by drawing on the expertise of people and organizations.
ARG's September meeting included a presentation from DAERA on a new Fisheries Act and the involvement ...
The Aquaculture Representative Group met in May 2024 to share information and raise issues. DAERA attended to provide an update on their activities. This included an introduction to the policy team that will develop a new Northern Ireland Fisheries Act, which is long-overdue as the current act dates from 1966! A co-design approach is being adopted ...
Our diet has a major impact on the planet. Food production makes up more than a third of global emissions. Consumers are increasingly looking at changes to their diet to reduce their own carbon footprint.
Northern Ireland’s aquaculture sector produces around 4,000 tonnes of food valued at £12 million annually. It makes an important contribution ...