Iceland's coalition government leaves long-awaited aquaculture bill in limbo

While the bill has been left out of the current parliamentary session, it has not been abandoned, according to the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries.

The current aquaculture bill is the result of extensive policy work that began in 2022.
The current aquaculture bill is the result of extensive policy work that began in 2022.Photo: Storfjell, Ingar
Published 1 October 2024, 16:38Updated 1 October 2024, 16:38
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