The measure extends the 70% reduction in the sole right of extraction for the volumes destined for plants on land, with the exception of the squid, the abadejo and the condricts.
He Federal Fisheries Council (CFP) He resolved to extend 180 calendar days the reduction of the tariff applicable to the Single Extraction Right (DUE) for captures that are processed in establishments located on land.
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The decision, formalized by Resolution 12/2025 and published on Monday in the Official Gazette, it keeps the transitory provision that had been established by the Resolution 4/2025 of the same organism, which temporarily raised the reduction of the fee of the 50% to 70%.


The measure was issued in the framework of the provisions of articles 7, subsection l), 9th subsection i) and 29 of the Federal Fisheries Law No. 24,922, which establishes that the exercise of fishing in water under Argentine jurisdiction is subject to the payment of the payment of the Single Extraction Right (DUE) set as administrative fee by the CFP.
What is the scope of the benefit
The benefit reaches the fishing volumes that are destined for processing in land plants, with the exception of the Calamar (Illex Argentinus)he abadejo (genypterus blacodes) and the Condricts (cartilaginous fish), which maintain the previous treatment.
The CFP considered “timely” to extend the validity of this transient measure, which seeks Encourage land processing and strengthen industrial activity linked to the fishing sector.
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The benefit seeks to encourage the processing of captures in land plants.
What establishes the resolution
The Resolution 12/2025 establishes in its article 1 that is extended for 180 days the suspension provided in article 1 and the transitory provision of article 2 of resolution CFP No. 4/2025. Article 2 indicates that the rule comes into force from the date of its publication and in article 3 its communication, publication, referral to the National Directorate of the Official Registry and Archive.
The resolution was signed by the members of the Federal Fisheries Council: Paola Andrea Gucioni, Carlos Damián Liberman, Andrés Arbeletche, Ricardo Ancell Patterson, Carlos Cantú, Sergio Edgardo Paleo, Arturo Idoyaga Molina and Juan Antonio López Cazorlaand entered into force as of its publication date.
Source: Ambito