MB: Fishy Findings At Freshwater

Spoiled fish counts up nearly 500 per cent at government-run fish processing plant
CTF supports fishermen's call for right to choose where to sell their catch

 

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) released an Access to Information request today which shows the federal government’s Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation’s spoiled fish counts rose by over 490 percent between 2006/07 and 2008/09.

Spoiled Fish Counts

2006/072007/082008/09
27,279kg155,060kg133,796kg

As Manitoba fishermen are required to sell their fish to the government body, and as they receive dividends based on the company’s performance in processing and selling the fish, the high spoiled fish counts ultimately impact fishermen’s pocketbooks.
 
“Many fishermen in Manitoba have told us they feel poor management has led to the spoiling of the fish,” said CTF Prairie Director Colin Craig. “As Freshwater operates like a co-op, lower profits ultimately mean lower dividends for fishermen in the province.”
 
Some fishermen who are dissatisfied with Freshwater are seeking the ability to market the fish themselves. Right now they may do so under very limited export dealer licenses which are issued by Freshwater and largely prevent the fishermen from competing with the government body.
 
“This isn’t 1960 Soviet Russia,” added Craig. “Fishermen shouldn’t be forced to sell their fish to the government, they should have the right to choose.”
 
CLICK HERE to see the access to information response.

 

 

By: Colin Craig
Posted: June 22, 2010
Topic: Manitoba

Type: News Releases

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