Inshore fishermen say they are in “severe financial straits” because of a ‘crash’ in prices and processors closing.
The National Inshore Fishermen’s Association has made a request to the Minister for the Marine for “immediate financial support” in order to survive the winter.
Processors have reduced the price paid for shellfish, NIFA said, in a letter delivered to the Minister’s office in Donegal.
“While some processors continue to purchase product, the levels at which they are buying is greatly reduced. This means vessels are on minimal daily limits on the days they are actually allowed to fish, leaving some buyers even encouraging vessels to bring their gear ashore. In some cases, processors have stopped completely, while others have set dates for when they are closing. This coupled with the fact that many processors are delaying opening at the start of the season and are closing during the height of the season.”
Many fishermen will not be able to maintain themselves during the winter months, according to NIFA, “which leaves an uncertainty to the once lucrative Christmas season when fishermen would normally receive the highest prices of the year.”
“It is vital that the inshore sector receives financial aid to sustain them throughout the winter period and enable them to continue to maintain their businesses going forward. it is imperative to see the sector supported as it provides employment in some of the most isolated parts of the country where there are little or no other employment opportunities. Most shellfish producers are in an unprofitable position with greatly reduced turnovers.”