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News Release - March 21, 2011 PROVINCE WITHDRAWS FROM FRESHWATER FISH MARKETING AGREEMENTThe Government of Saskatchewan has confirmed that it is withdrawing from the Freshwater Fish Marketing Agreement (FFMA) with the Government of Canada, on April 1, 2012, one year later than originally proposed. "This decision answers a longstanding request of Saskatchewan Co-operative Fisheries Ltd. (SCFL) - the umbrella organization representing the majority of Saskatchewan commercial fishers," First Nations and Métis Relations Minister Ken Cheveldayoff said. "In reaching this decision, we have carefully considered the progress of the SCFL toward realizing new Saskatchewan fish processing capacity, and weighed the inputs we have been receiving from fishers, fisheries' co-operatives and other stakeholders in the industry."
For the coming year, the FFMC has confirmed it will continue to buy all Saskatchewan fish that are commercially caught for export. Under the 1969 Agreement, the FFMC, located in Winnipeg, has the right to purchase all fish caught for export sale. Beyond the April 1, 2012 date, the FFMC would still have the opportunity to buy Saskatchewan fish on an open market basis. While the Saskatchewan government has been providing annual assistance to the SCFL to help it plan for an open market, and will continue to support the fishers' federation with further one-time operating assistance in 2011/12, the government will not invest directly in new fish processing facilities in Saskatchewan. -30- For more information, contact:
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