RFM Certification Drives Purchase of Wild-Caught Alaska Seafood
Because your customers do!
Sixty-five percent of consumers say it is important that the fish and seafood they buy is sustainable and 5:1, they prefer wild vs farmed product.1
Displaying seafood that carries the RFM certification eco-label is one simple way to do just that.
“RFM certification is one of the most credible and robust wild-cap- ture sustainable seafood certification programs in the marketplace, and it is one of the few certification programs that features origin on its eco-label,” explains Megan Rider, domestic program director for ASMI. “And unlike some other programs, there are no fees to pay to use the Alaska RFM certification eco-label.”
Recent data shows that the RFM logo holds sway with seafood shoppers.
“Using the RFM logo demon- strates to your customers that you are responsibly sourcing seafood,” Rider adds. “And based on this recent data, it shows it can add a significant amount to your bottom line, too.”
1 Datassential 2021
2 Datassential RFM Certification Study 2022