Gov’t continuing efforts to lift ban on catfish exports to US – Fisheries Dep’t sources

The Government of Guyana is continuing its efforts to lift the ban on catfish exports which remains in place, according to Fisheries Department sources.

In 2015, the US Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) amended its regulations to establish a mandatory inspection programme for fish of the order Siluriformes and products derived from these species.

The amendment was the result of a 15-year battle by the Catfish Farmers of America (CFA) to curtail catfish imports from Vietnam. The US government had previously passed the 2008 and 2014 Farm Bills, which amended the Federal Meat Inspection Act (FMIA), to make “catfish” a species amenable to the FMIA, and therefore, subject to FSIS inspection, before removing the term “catfish”, so as to make “all fish of the order Siluriformes” subject to FSIS jurisdiction and inspection.