Standard Owner Benchmark - Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department Hong Kong

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The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) in Hong Kong is a government department responsible for the management and conservation of agriculture, fisheries, and natural resources in the region. It was established in 2000 through the consolidation of various government departments and agencies related to agriculture, fisheries, and conservation.

The AFCD plays a crucial role in implementing policies, regulations, and programs to ensure the sustainable development and management of Hong Kong's agriculture and fisheries sectors. It is responsible for promoting modern and environmentally friendly farming practices, enhancing food safety and quality standards, and supporting the livelihood of local farmers and fishers.

In terms of conservation, the AFCD is tasked with protecting and managing Hong Kong's natural resources, including its country parks, marine parks, and protected areas. It undertakes efforts to preserve biodiversity, manage wildlife populations, and conserve habitats. The department also raises public awareness about conservation issues and engages in educational initiatives to promote environmental stewardship.

Furthermore, the AFCD plays a vital role in monitoring and responding to environmental emergencies and natural disasters, such as animal disease outbreaks and pollution incidents. It conducts research and collects data to inform policy-making and decision-making processes related to agriculture, fisheries, and conservation.

As a government department, the AFCD operates within the framework of the Hong Kong government and follows its policies and regulations. It is primarily funded by government budgets and receives support from various government agencies and departments to carry out its functions and responsibilities.

In summary, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department in Hong Kong is a government department established to oversee and manage agriculture, fisheries, and conservation activities in the region. It aims to promote sustainable practices, protect natural resources, and safeguard the interests of local farmers, fishers, and the environment.

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This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.