REYKJAVIK - Some 100 tonnes of whale meat is sitting unsold in Icelandic freezers three months after Reykjavik sparked global ire by resuming commercial hunts, a top whaler said on Wednesday.
Kristjan Loftsson, manager of whaling firm Hvalur, said the delay was because firms must first test the meat for dangerous chemicals to see if it meets food industry standards. "We have not sold any meat. First we must analyse the meat. When that's done, then there will be no problems," he said.
Loftsson and Iceland's Fisheries Minister Einar Gudfinnsson said they were confident that whaling firms would ultimately find buyers -- particularly in Japan.
Gudfinnsson told Reuters the delay in sales did not change the decision to allow the hunts. "The arguments, supporting sustainable whaling, have not changed and the decision was made in accordance with Icelandic and international laws," he said. "The future of whaling will of course depend on the sale of the meat. But whaling is a private industry and whaling companies take the financial risk, not the government."
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