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Sustainability

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Sustainability

  •      The fishing industry has been the basis of sustenance for coastal societies for thousands of years, and a staple in many types of cuisines.  Crabs are one of the aquatic commodities in high demand, both in the local and international markets.  In recent years, the industry has been given due caution, not as a result of changes in global cuisines and customs, but due to overfishing and mismanagement of fisheries.  This eventually produces adverse effects within the ocean environment, diminishes this valuable food source, and significantly increases the pricing of crabs and other seafood.  The key to mitigating and, hopefully, reversing this trend is to employ a fairly new concept referred to as “sustainability.”  Sustainability is the ability to maintain a certain status or process in existing systems; in this case, the crabbing industry.  In recent years, this term is connected to biological or human systems in the context of the environment, e.g., the ability of an ecosystem to maintain productivity for a prolonged period of time.


  •      Overfishing occurs when the quantity of crabs caught is too high and the species cannot replenish itself and sustain its population. As more and more crabs are caught, there are fewer and fewer to reproduce until eventually the numbers are too small to be subjected to commercial or sport fishing.  As an example, the present-day fishing capacity (number of fishing fleets) is more than double what is required to catch what is needed today as compared to what the oceans can support long term.  Additionally, the methods these fleets use are nowhere near sustainable. Technologies like “drift-nets” and “bottom trawlers” have an extremely high level of by-catch, or excess, e.g., fish, coral, shellfish etc.  As they move along on the ocean floor, the nets pick up practically anything large enough in their path.  Species that are not intended for sale are sacrificed, damaging both population numbers and eco-systems.


  •      According to the American environmental group Greenpeace, in order for a fishery to be considered sustainable, it must “be maintained indefinitely without reducing the target species’ ability to maintain its population. In addition, it must not adversely impact any other species within the marine ecosystem by removing their food sources, accidentally killing them, or damaging their environment.”  Another aspect of sustainability is the seafood’s origin; it must be easily traceable. The original boat and corresponding region where the crabs were caught must be known in order to ensure that the catch (crab) stocks and methods are legal.


  •      Today, in part due to the efforts of Philippine Association of Crab Processor Inc. (PACPI) ,our company  Phil-Union Frozen Foods, Inc. (PUFFI) joined the Association on year 2009 as a member of the association. We are  beginning to learn that environmental resources are limited and quite sensitive to everything that we do.  As we start to experience the effects of generations that came before us, we need to make sure that future generations will not experience worse.  This can only be accomplished as we become more aware of the ideals and requirements of sustainability, and how to implement its best management practices.

Quality

"Committed to preserve the freshness of the pacific sea into your kitchens to make your seafood dishes to the next level"


Safety

  • "Expert of the manufacture of safety assure foods as keep on giving value to you and lifestyle."


  • Phil-Union Frozen Foods, Inc. (PUFFI) is committed to manufacture safe and best quality pasteurized crab meat and vacuum-packed fresh frozen tuna in accordance with applicable local and international standards and ensure compliance to customers; based on applicable legal and statutory requirements.


  • The Top Management is committed to provide necessary resources to produce the best quality and safe pasteurized crab meat and vacuum-packed fresh frozen tuna to its customers.


  •  With system improvements as goal, essentially maintains a highly competent, highly efficient, motivated, and God-centered manpower to guarantee effective planning, compliance, communication, implementation, and enhancement of PUFFI’s food safety and quality assured processes from the identification of regulatory and customer standards and requirements, procurement of good quality raw materials, design, development and realization of product processes at a cost competitive in the market.

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