Greenpeace: Fish meal exports to EU, Asia, hurts Africa's food security

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Exports of fish meal and fish oil from West Africa to Europe and Asia depriving millions of Africans of food, Greenpeace report finds

Fish meal is made in factories dotted along the West African coast, and is predominantly sold as feed for fish farms in the developed world.

Fish meal is made in factories dotted along the West African coast, and is predominantly sold as feed for fish farms in the developed world. Much of West Africa's fishing grounds are already overexploited and illegal fishing is a persistent problem.

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