Founded in 1999, the European Mollusc Producers Association (EMPA) is a key organization that brings together national or regional associations and bodies representing mollusc producers within the European Union.
With members from six Member States – Spain, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Italy and Ireland – EMPA plays a crucial role in the European shellfish sector, representing 95% of companies or operators involved in the production and marketing of shellfish in Europe.
Founded in 1999, the European Mollusc Producers Association (EMPA) is a key organization that brings together national or regional associations and bodies representing mollusc producers within the European Union.
With members from six Member States – Spain, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Italy, and Ireland – AEPM plays a crucial role in the European shellfish sector, representing 95% of companies or operators involved in the production and marketing of shellfish in Europe.
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