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ASC reports wide range of environmental and social impacts in 2023

Improvements made in ASC certified farms benefit ecosystems, farm workers and the health of farmed species.

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Credits: ASC
August 20, 2024

From production to markets, the ASC Annual Impacts Report: 2023 in Review unveils another year of strong growth and increased impact for ASC. Improvements made in ASC certified farms benefit ecosystems, farm workers and the health of farmed species.

ASC CEO Chris Ninnes said, “2023 was a year of milestones for ASC as we formally launched the ASC Feed Standard, the Improver Programme by ASC and the ASC Chain of Custody Module. I am extremely proud of our work to drive transformation and our impact not just in the wider seafood farming sector, but also in offering improvement and learning opportunities to smaller-scale farms where change is not always easily accessible and to those at the very beginning of their improvement journey. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, farmed seafood surpassed wild-caught fish for the first time in 2022. The continual growth of aquaculture emphasizes the need to drive improvements and reward responsible practices.”

“Now is the time to play a more active role in driving transformation in seafood farming. We do this by having a clear goal and vision, reinforced by measurable and meaningful impact which is reflected in this latest report,” Nines said. “We plan to continue setting the standard for seafood and grow the program further with ongoing investment in dedicated ASC campaigns and more valuable new services for our partners.”

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Highlights from the 2023 Impacts Report:

  • 2,062 ASC certified farms worldwide covering 58 different species delivered 2.4M metric tonnes of responsibly produced seafood – an increase of 8.6% from 2022.
  • In the marketplace, seafood lovers found more ASC-labelled products on their shelves.4% more ASC labeled products were available across 116 countries (+17%) in 2023.
  • There were over 3,000 improvements made to drive social responsibility and over 4,300 improvements to drive environmental sustainability.
  • Three Aquaculture Improvement Projects (AIP) across 129 sites meant more farms that were not yet ready to become certified got access to guidance and support through the Improver Programme by ASC.
  • Since the ASC Feed Standard launch in January 2023, nine feed mills have been certified and more mills continue to join the program, reducing negative impacts including deforestation, land conversion and child and forced labor.
  • 1,367 audits of farm performances were conducted by 12 accredited independent Conformity Bodies (CABs) year-round across 51 countries to deliver program integrity.
  • According to our largest and most comprehensive consumer research in 2023 which surveyed people in 14 countries, ASC is the most recognized and trusted farmed seafood label, scoring significantly higher than other responsible farmed seafood program labels.
  • Over 300 stakeholders participated in our public consultation on the ASC Farm Standard – the largest overhaul of ASC certification to better register our key stakeholders’ voices and insights. The new Farm Standard will align all ASC species-specific standards into a single global, robust standard. ASC will finalize the Farm Standard in 2024 and operationalize it in 2025.

Check out the report here.