
Brian Kingzett, Executive Director of the BC Salmon Farmers Association.
Since 2015, farm-raised salmon production in BC has fallen by more than 40%. Over the same period, Canada’s salmon imports have more than doubled, reaching approximately CA $700 million annually.
Much of this growth has come from increased imports of salmon from countries such as Chile and Norway as Canada turns to international suppliers to meet demand that could be fulfilled locally.
Brian Kingzett, Executive Director of the BC Salmon Farmers Association, said: “Salmon remains Canada’s most consumed seafood.
“The data clearly shows demand is strong. With long-term regulatory certainty, Canada has a real opportunity to produce more of this food at home.”
Canadian-raised salmon is a climate-friendly source of protein and a significant contributor to the national economy, maintains the BC association.