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[BA] COUNTRY [BA] SECTION [Ba] Tunisia [ba] Validity date from [BA] COUNTRY [ba] Tunisia 03/06/2013 00067 [BA] SECTION [ba] Date of publication 21/05/2013 [ba] List in force [ba] Approval [ba] Name [ba] City [ba] Regions [ba] Activities [ba] Remark [ba] Date of request number 006 Zarzis Marée Zarzis Medenine [ba] PP 021 Conserverie Ben Kalia Zarzis Medenine [ba] PP 022 Manarthon Zarzis Medenine [ba] PP 023 Somexpo World Fish Zarzis Medenine [ba] PP 030 Dar El Asmek Djerba Medenine [ba] PP 16/05/2012 10 Médigel Zarzis Medenine [ba] PP 101 La Méditerranée SARL La Goulette Tunis [ba] PP 1025 SAT (Sud Aquaculture Tunisie) Medenine Medenine [ba] PP Aq 10/06/2009 1026 Cap Zarzis Zarzis Medenine [ba] PP 10/06/2009 1027 Sopem Sud Ben Gardane Medenine [ba] PP 10/06/2009 1028 Ecofish Ben Gardane Medenine [ba] PP 10/06/2009 1029 Cap Carthage Ben Gardane Medenine [ba] PP 10/06/2009 1030 Cotsar Zarzis Medenine [ba] PP 21/03/2013 105 Sté Slimex Tunis Tunis [ba] PP 21/03/2013 106 Kamexport La Goulette Tunis [ba] PP 1 / 13 [ba] List in force [ba] Approval [ba] Name [ba] City [ba] Regions [ba] Activities [ba] Remark [ba] Date of request number 107 La Crevette SRL La Soukra Ariana [ba] PP 110 Azapesca Tunis Tunis [ba] PP 16/05/2012 112 Équimar-Congélation La Goulette Tunis [ba] PP 116 Sté Ben Hamida Aux Poissons Méditerranéens La Goulette Tunis [ba] PP 118 Maristar Tunis Tunis [ba] PP 12 Sté Ben Kalia Et Fils Zarzis Medenine [ba] PP 120 Marégel Kram Tunis [ba] PP 134 Méditerranéen Pesca Kram Tunis [ba] PP 135 Fisher La Goulette Tunis [ba] PP 151 Sté Horchani Z.I. Jebel Jeloud Tunis [ba] PP 152 Ets Hajer Mahbouli La Goulette Tunis [ba] PP 153 Sté Les Frigos Ben Hamida Ben Arous Ben Arous [ba] PP 158 Neptune Fish La Soukra Ariana [ba] PP 162 Adel SF 1785 La Goulette Tunis [ba] ZV 163 Sidi Marzouk NA 181 La Goulette Tunis [ba] ZV 164 Orfish Company Z.I. Le Kram Tunis [ba] PP 165 Sotupêche - Tunesie Le Kram Tunis [ba] PP 166 Société Internationale De Commerce La Goulette Tunis [ba] PP 167 Didon Marée La Goulette Tunis [ba] PP 17 Coprod Zarzis Medenine [ba] PP 2 / 13 [ba] List in force [ba] Approval [ba] Name [ba] City [ba] Regions [ba] Activities [ba] Remark [ba] Date of request number 174 Nour El Bihaar Megrine [ba] PP 175 Sea Production Fouchana Ben Arous [ba] PP 27/07/2011 199 SDPM La Goulette Tunis [ba] PP 10/06/2009 201 Mohamed Aoundi Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] PP 203 Jalta Export Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] PP 204 Pêche Export Bizerte Bizerte [ba] PP 205 Sté Trad del Produits de la Mer Bizerte Bizerte [ba] PP 206 S.O.S. Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] PP 207 Sté El Bouhaira Bizerte Bizerte [ba] PP 208 Horchani Madrague Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] PP 210 Ben Ayed Distribution Des Produits De La Mer Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] PP 13/01/2010 212 Sté Porto Farina Ghar El Melh Bizerte [ba] PP Aq 21/03/2013 216 Societé Tunisie-Lagunes Bizerte Bizerte [ba] PP 217 Le Grand Bleu Bizerte Bizerte [ba] PP 219 Nour El Bahr BI 637 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 220 Bosco Tunisia Menzel Jemil Bizerte [ba] PP 29/01/2009 221 STIC Menzel Jemil Bizerte [ba] PP 226 Sofig Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] PP 229 Al Haj Amor BI 636 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 230 Kastil I SF 2334 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 3 / 13 [ba] List in force [ba] Approval [ba] Name [ba] City [ba] Regions [ba] Activities [ba] Remark [ba] Date of request number 233 El Manar SF 1773 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 235 Kastil II SF 2335 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 236 Khaled BI 558 Port De Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 237 El Manar II SF1774 Port De Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 238 Hichem SF 2070 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 242 Ben Aouicha BI 506 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 243 Lamjed Amir MA 632 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 244 El Haj Salah BI 501 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 246 Razi SF 2002 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 247 Mongi Azabou SF 2561 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 13/01/2010 248 Hamza TG 1029 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 14/06/2010 249 Mohsen SF 2028 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 14/06/2010 250 Sofiene TG 593 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 14/06/2010 251 Zimbra I SO 560 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 21/03/2013 252 Zimbra II SO 560 Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] ZV 21/03/2013 253 Sté Cap Langouste Zarzouna Bizerte [ba] PP 21/03/2013 301 Karim TG 594 Kelibia Nabeul [ba] ZV 303 La Prospère El Haouaria Nabeul [ba] PP 310 Serimex Pêche Kelibia Nabeul [ba] PP 313 Medimer Kelibia Nabeul [ba] PP 4 / 13 [ba] List in force [ba] Approval [ba] Name [ba] City [ba] Regions [ba] Activities [ba] Remark [ba] Date of request number 315 Socomak Kelibia Nabeul [ba] PP 27/07/2011 321 Agri Business Compagny Nabeul Nabeul [ba] PP 322 Chimex Kelibia Nabeul [ba] PP 10/06/2009 323 Sosep Kelibia Nabeul [ba] PP 324 Agrifood El Haouaria Nabeul [ba] PP 325 Dal Mare Plus Kelibia Nabeul [ba] PP 326 S.D.T. Kelibia Nabeul [ba] PP 04/01/2008 328 SOSEM Kelibia Nabeul [ba] PP 29/01/2009 329 Sogeco Kelibia Nabeul [ba] PP 10/06/2009 330 Medi-Fish Kelibia Nabeul [ba] PP 14/06/2010 331 Mansoura Fish Kelibia Nabeul [ba] PP 14/06/2010 333 Meditranea Pesca Kelibia Nabeul [ba] PP 21/03/2013 335 Samaka Beni Khiar Nabeul [ba] PP Aq 27/07/2011 336 Nouvelle Conserverie De Korba N.C.K Korba [ba] PP 21/03/2013 400 Ahmed Kheireddine Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 10/06/2009 401 Majed SF 2033 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 10/06/2009 402 Salma SF 2066 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 10/06/2009 403 Slim MA 684 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 10/06/2009 405 Ahmed Amine SF 2111 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 13/01/2010 406 Hamma SF 2025 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 13/01/2010 5 / 13 [ba] List in force [ba] Approval [ba] Name [ba] City [ba] Regions [ba] Activities [ba] Remark [ba] Date of request number 407 Grimdi 2 SF 2223 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 13/01/2010 408 Mohamed Karim MA 810 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 14/06/2010 409 Lotfi I SF 2085 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 14/06/2010 410 El Qodes II SF 2571 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 14/06/2010 411 El Habib Achour SF 1432 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 10/06/2009 412 Golden Fish Sfax Sfax [ba] PP 10/06/2009 413 Olfa El Mouez SF1600 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 29/01/2009 414 Ezzedine SF2176 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 29/01/2009 415 Mona I SF1853 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 29/01/2009 416 Chokri Slah SF1826 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 29/01/2009 417 Langouste SF2251 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 29/01/2009 418 Ayedi SF 2044 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 14/06/2010 419 El Mansour II SF 1757 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 14/06/2010 420 Sté Calembo Sfax Sfax [ba] PP 421 Wael SF 2382 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 422 Ahmed Mahmoud SF 1611 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 423 Sté Mohamed Sallem Et Fils Sfax Sfax [ba] PP 424 Alexandre SF 1616 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 425 Jalloul SF 2167 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 426 Ramzi SF 2067 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 14/06/2010 6 / 13 [ba] List in force [ba] Approval [ba] Name [ba] City [ba] Regions [ba] Activities [ba] Remark [ba] Date of request number 427 Produits Congelés Du Bassin Méditerranéen (PCBM) Sfax Sfax [ba] PP 428 El Kadi II SF 1524 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 429 Saad SF 2241 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 430 Radhouane Imed BI 513 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 431 Chokri Slah II SF 2032 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 432 Albatros HS 628 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 433 Habib Néji SF 2187 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 434 Mohamed Khaled SF 2275 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 435 El Jazira SF 2383 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 27/07/2011 436 La Reine Des Mers Sfax Sfax [ba] PP 437 Bel Hassen II SF 1840 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 438 Fish Tunisie Sfax Sfax [ba] PP 439 Frigomar Sfax Sfax [ba] PP 440 El Haj Abdelatif SF 1644 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 441 Socepa Sfax Sfax [ba] PP 443 Sidi Bousaid VI SF 1850 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 445 Noomane SF1414 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 446 Ben Moussa SF 2030 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 447 Marenostrum Mahres Sfax [ba] PP 448 Abdelwaheb SF 2237 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 7 / 13 [ba] List in force [ba] Approval [ba] Name [ba] City [ba] Regions [ba] Activities [ba] Remark [ba] Date of request number 449 Karim II SF 1866 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 450 Impex Tunisie Sfax Sfax [ba] PP 451 Mohamed Lotfi SF 2138 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 452 Daghbaji SF 2128 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 453 Adlen SF 2100 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 454 Ali Hédi SF 2218 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 455 Carthage SF 1900 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 456 Hiba SF 1859 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 19/06/2008 457 Hmaida SF 2184 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 19/06/2008 458 Fekih SF 2250 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 19/06/2008 459 Ahmed Samir SF 2303 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 19/06/2008 460 Ons SF 2084 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 19/06/2008 461 Karim SF 1756 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 19/06/2008 462 Béchir SF 2129 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 10/06/2009 463 Sotuprom Sfax Sfax [ba] PP 19/06/2008 464 Mediterranean Sea Food Sfax Sfax [ba] PP Aq 19/06/2008 466 Khadija SF1651 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 29/01/2009 467 Said MA 536 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 29/01/2009 468 Rabah SF2179 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 29/01/2009 469 Chouaib SF 2533 Sfax Sfax [ba] ZV 10/06/2009 8 / 13 [ba] List in force [ba] Approval [ba] Name [ba] City [ba] Regions [ba] Activities [ba] Remark [ba] Date of request number 470 Medithon Sfax Sfax [ba] PP 471 Sofipeche Sfax Sfax [ba] PP 472 Socoplat Sfax Sfax [ba] PP 473 Ruditapes Mahres Sfax [ba] PP 474 S.V.P.P.
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