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RECONSIDERATION HEARING ON SNOW CRAB PRICE TO BEGIN TOMORROW

June 4, 2019
06/04/2019

RECONSIDERATION HEARING ON SNOW CRAB PRICE TO BEGIN TOMORROW

On Saturday, June 1, FFAW-Unifor filed an application with the Standing Fish Price Setting Panel to reconsider the minimum price on snow crab. The Panel announced the decision to accept request, and the hearing will be held tomorrow with a decision required by Thursday.

In mid-May, the Panel made the decision to lower the minimum price following a reconsideration submission from the Association of Seafood Producers (ASP). The price was dropped to $4.90, a 48-cent reduction from the initial minimum price of $5.38, which had been the highest minimum price ever set for snow crab.

At the time of its May decision, the Panel stated that the price of snow crab was trending downward which justified a lower price. However, instead of decreasing, the price of snow crab has steadily increased over the past two weeks. When the Panel made its decision in May, the market price was $7.95; it has since risen to $8.10 and shows positive signs of further increases.

“We are pleased that the Panel accepted our request to reconsider this season’s price for snow crab. Every harvester deserves to fish for a fair minimum price,” said Keith Sullivan, President of FFAW-Unifor. “It doesn’t matter if it’s at the beginning or end of the season, it’s essential that harvesters continue to fight to preserve fairness in the pricing system.”

“There are also long-term concerns,” continued Sullivan. “A bad price today becomes a starting point for price negotiations the following year. As a Union, we cannot be complacent when faced with unfair prices and we have to use every tool we have available to increase minimum prices.”

We will provide updates to members as they are available.