Tab C7 - Profile of Fish and Seafood Processing Industry
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- Fish and Seafood Processing in 2023: Socio-Economics
- Seafood product preparation and packaging employment by province (2023)
- Age demographic in fish and seafood processing (2023)
- Gender breakdown for the fish and seafood processing workforce (2023)
- Annual income of fish and seafood processors (2023) in thousands of dollars
- Temporary Foreign Workers (TFW) permit holders in fish and seafood processing, by province and year, for the period 2018-2023
Fish and Seafood Processing in 2023: Socio-Economics
In 2023, there are 551 Seafood Preparation and Processing facilities in Canada. Processing primarily occurs in coastal regions, with 55% in the Atlantic (NL and Maritimes), 15% in Québec, 19% in BC.
- Territories: 6
- BC: 105
- Prairies: 10
- ON: 43
- QC: 83
- Maritimes: 213
- NL: 91
Employment Size (2023):
- Micro (1-4): 63
- Small (5-99): 222
- Medium (100-499): 78
- Large (500+): 8
- Non-Employees/ Indeterminate: 180
Large (500+) employers located in NL (4), Maritimes (3) and Quebec (1).
Non-employers: contracted workers, family members and business owners.
| Fish & Seafood Processing | 2023 Values |
|---|---|
| Total GDP Contributions | $2.498B |
| Direct
Indirect Induced |
$1.309B
$631M $558M |
| Share of Food Manufacturing Sector | 4.4% |
| Share of Marine Economy | 4.9% |
Canadian Seafood Exports: $7.61B (2023).
Key destinations: USA ($4.90B), China ($1.44B), and the EU ($420M). Top Exports: Lobster ($2.63B), Crab ($1.52B), Salmon ($1.01B).
- USA
- Lobster: $1.58B
- Crab: $1.10B
- Salmon: $972M
- China
- Lobster: $569M
- Crab: $300M
- Shrimp: $262M
- EU
- Lobster: $201M
- Shrimp: $67M
- Scallop: $57M
Seafood product preparation and packaging employment by province (2023)
| Province | 2023 Employment |
|---|---|
| NL | 3,901 |
| NS | 5,104 |
| NB | 3,531 |
| PE | 1,210 |
| QC | 1,524 |
| BC | 2,115 |
| ON | 476 |
20,000 total workers employed in Canadian fish processing, 30% of overall fisheries employment. Seasonal peaks of 28,000 (2023)
Age demographic in fish and seafood processing (2023)
| Age Range | Percentage of fish and seafood processing workforce |
|---|---|
| under 25 | 12% |
| 25-34 | 17% |
| 35-44 | 17% |
| 45-54 | 18% |
| 55-64 | 27% |
| 65+ | 9% |
Gender breakdown for the fish and seafood processing workforce (2023)
| Gender | Percentage of fish and seafood processing workforce |
|---|---|
| Male | 58% |
| Female | 42% |
Annual income of fish and seafood processors (2023) in thousands of dollars
| Income (Thousands of dollars) | Percentage of fish and seafood processing workforce |
|---|---|
| under 25 | 26% |
| 25-50 | 52% |
| 50-75 | 14% |
| 75-100 | 4% |
| Over 100 | 4% |
Demographics: Majority male, age 45+, incomes of $25-50k annually.
Continuing labour shortage for 2022-2031, due to aging workforce and seasonal nature of the industry (ESDC, 2022)
Temporary Foreign Workers (TFW) permit holders in fish and seafood processing, by province and year, for the period 2018-2023
| Province | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NL | 55 | 60 | 65 | 85 | 310 | 625 |
| PE | 430 | 535 | 525 | 630 | 710 | 800 |
| NS | 255 | 355 | 385 | 570 | 810 | 905 |
| NB | 895 | 1020 | 915 | 1705 | 2360 | 2645 |
| QC | 85 | 125 | 50 | 370 | 670 | 815 |
| ON | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 20 |
| BC | 0 | 20 | 80 | 125 | 180 | 225 |
Approximately 25% of total workforce provided by Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs).
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