RSPCA Suspends Certification of Huon Aquaculture Due to Concerns Over ‘Inhumane’ Fish Handling Practices

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  1. The RSPCA’s decision to suspend Huon Aquaculture’s certification highlights significant concerns regarding animal welfare practices in the aquaculture industry. It’s crucial for companies to uphold humane treatment of fish, not only to meet ethical standards but also to maintain consumer trust. This suspension serves as a reminder of the responsibility companies have towards the animals they farm and the importance of adhering to strict welfare guidelines. It will be interesting to see how Huon Aquaculture responds to these allegations and what measures they will implement to improve their practices and regain certification.

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