Europêche, has called on the Commission to adopt measures to protect EU fishing companies from the sharp rise in fuel prices
Europêche, the representative body of the European fishing industry, has called on the European Commission to adopt urgent measures to address the sharp rise in fuel prices that is placing severe pressure on fishing companies across the European Union.
In a letter addressed to Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans Costas Kadis, Europêche warned that many fleet segments are approaching a critical economic situation as soaring fuel prices dramatically increase operating costs. In some cases, vessels are already operating at a loss, with fuel costs exceeding the revenues generated from the sale of fishery products.
The current geopolitical context, including instability in the Middle East and the resulting rise in global oil prices, is further exacerbating the situation for the fishing sector, where fuel represents one of the largest operational expenses. Continued price increases threaten the viability of fishing operations and could ultimately lead to higher seafood prices for European consumers.
“The situation is becoming unsustainable for many fishing operators,” said Javier Garat, President of Europêche. “If fuel prices remain at current levels, many vessels will be forced to stop operating. This would not only affect the livelihoods of fishermen and coastal communities but could also disrupt the supply of seafood to European markets.”


