Pesquera Hayduk S.A.
Pesquera Hayduk S.A.
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- Peru
Crimes & Concerns
- Fishing*
- Civil Unrest
Pesquera Hayduk S.A. is directly associated with fishing concerns such as unreported fishing and civil unrest involving protests or strikes. It is also linked to fishing concerns such as fishing in closed areas or during closed seasons, violation of bycatch, quota or species rules, AIS darkness, and document fraud.
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- Civil Unrest
- On October 30, 2023, “more than 1,000 fishermen,” went on strike to demand that the Ministry of Produce “[reduce] the anchovy size that Imarpe considers a juvenile below 12 cm for the ongoing anchovy season,” Undercurrent News reported. Pesquera Hayduk was among the affected plants, and announced “that they had decided to halt operational activities on October 30.”.
- Fishing
- In August 2024, Peru’s Ministry of Production dismissed administrative processes related to false reporting of juvenile anchovy captures against eight companies. One of the companies was Pesquera Hayduk. The other seven companies were Inversiones Pesqueras Liguria, Tecnológica de Alimentos, CFG, Pesquera Diamante, Pesquera Saby, Pesquera Luciana, and Inversiones Moreda. These companies were accused of underreporting their catches of juvenile fish, which was a serious violation under Peru's General Fisheries Law. The Ministry of Production explained that it dismissed the processes because “the information provided by the vessel owner” in the electronic logbook, which was used as a key piece of evidence in the case, “was neither timely nor reliable.”.
Supply Chain
Pesquera Hayduk S.A. is related to at least 35 companies upstream, including 35 ships, as well as five companies downstream, including four importers, and one plant.