Why oysters from the Arcachon basin are still prohibited for sale

2024-01-05 15:31:57
Oysters in a settling basin in Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue (Manche), August 10, 2012. CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP

Many consumers became ill around Christmas following eating oysters from the Arcachon Basin. A few days before the New Year, the Gironde prefecture had therefore temporarily banned the sale of all the shellfish that were raised there. For the oyster farmers concerned, the shortfall is enormous. There is serious concern among all professionals in the sector, who more broadly fear a crisis of consumer confidence.

Why do oysters from the Arcachon basin remain unfit for consumption?

In a press release published on December 27, the Gironde prefecture reported “several cases of collective food poisoning” and revealed “the presence of norovirus” in oysters from the Arcachon basin. “The symptoms are those of acute gastroenteritis and no serious cases have been reported to date”specified the prefecture.

“These temporary bans are not at all linked to the work of shellfish farmersconfirmed the Secretary of State for the Sea, Hervé Berville, in an interview with West Francethe 31st of December. The number one issue is in fact the investment of local authorities in treatment systems [d’eaux usées]. We will make points with communities to accelerate investments where it is necessary. »

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Others regions are they affected?

In Normandy, two very limited sectors of Calvados and Manche have also been affected by a temporary sales ban since December 29. These are the productions of Grandcamp-Maisy and Géfosse-Fontenay, in the district of Bayeux, and those of Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, in the north-east of Cotentin.

These bans are justified by the same reasons as in Gironde, namely “cases of collective food poisoning”announced the prefectures in two separate press releases. “Traceability surveys and analyses” carried out in Calvados show “that contamination of oysters (…) is in question »according to the prefecture of this department, which did not give further details. “These measures will be lifted as soon as the health quality of the shellfish becomes fully satisfactory once more”added the prefecture.

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What economic consequences for the sector?

These bans, although temporary, are a hard blow for professionals in the sector, because the end-of-year holidays constitute their main sales period. Oyster farmers in the Arcachon basin estimate their losses at around 8 million euros and want to be partially compensated. “Today, we have to know who is going to pay the bill”launched Mr. Laban, once once more denouncing the communities managing the sanitation network, “who showed his limits”. “We are not asking for reimbursement of all turnover, only the lost gross margin” because, once the water quality is restored, the oysters can once more be offered for sale.

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Mr. Berville assured West France that a crisis meeting was held on December 28 with the Minister of Agriculture, Marc Fesneau. According to the Secretary of State for the Sea, meetings with representatives of the sector were to take place this week “to define the support that will be put in place”. “We are awaiting a precise estimate of the loss of turnover and are considering additional aid for affected companies”, who are not “in no way responsible”, said Mr. Berville once more. The Minister for Public Accounts, Thomas Cazenave, declared on January 3 on the social network to have “asked the DGFiP [Direction générale des finances publiques]to Urssaf and to the MSA [Mutualité sociale agricole] special kindness towards the affected oyster farmers, in particular granting payment deadlines for tax and social security deadlines”.

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