AquaHarvest Farms — Regulatory & Compliance Framework

AquaHarvest will comply with all applicable South African legislation and regulations governing aquaculture operations:

AquaHarvest Farms (Pty) Ltd Business PlanSection 10 › Regulatory & Compliance Framework

Section 10 · Business Plan

Regulatory & Compliance Framework

AquaHarvest will comply with all applicable South African legislation and regulations governing aquaculture operations:

AquaHarvest will comply with all applicable South African legislation and regulations governing aquaculture operations:

10.1 Key Regulatory Requirements

Legislation / Regulation Requirement Responsible Authority
Companies Act 71 of 2008 Company registration and governance CIPC
National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) DFFE
National Water Act 36 of 1998 Water Use Licence Application (WULA) DWS
Animal Health Act 7 of 2002 Aquaculture facility registration; disease notification DALRRD
Occupational Health & Safety Act Workplace safety compliance DoEL
B-BBEE Act 53 of 2003 B-BBEE scorecard verification dtic
Income Tax Act 58 of 1962 Corporate tax, VAT, PAYE compliance SARS
Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 Product labelling and consumer rights NCC
Foodstuffs, Cosmetics & Disinfectants Act Food safety standards (HACCP) DoH
Agricultural Product Standards Act Grading and quality standards for fish DALRRD

10.2 Environmental Compliance

An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) will be conducted by an accredited Environmental Assessment Practitioner (EAP) in accordance with NEMA and the EIA Regulations of 2014 (as amended). The EIA process is expected to take 3–4 months and will include public participation, specialist studies (aquatic ecology, water resources, waste management), and an Environmental Management Programme Report (EMPr). Ongoing environmental monitoring and annual compliance audits will be conducted throughout the operational life of the facility.

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