A cutting of an article that appeared in the Sunday Times newspaper in November 2019 is an example of the damage a delay in allocating rights can do to a fishing sector
The ongoing farce of FRAP 2020 will come back to haunt us – mark my words! For those that have forgotten, or those that are new to the commercial fishing industry, this is the unique story of the South African Fishing Rights Allocation Process (FRAP).
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