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Snow Crab: What the China Market Wants

Sections, size tiers and lot consistency: how Canadian snow crab earns its price in China.

SPECIES GUIDESJUN 6, 2026

Canadian snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) is a volume premium product in the China trade, and the market’s wants are refreshingly specific.

The product China buys

Primarily frozen sections (clusters graded by count and size), with some live trade at the margins. Sections are priced in tiers, and here’s the sentence that pays for this article: a uniform lot at spec beats a bigger mixed lot. Consistency is the premium.

Season and source

The fishery runs roughly April through July, with Newfoundland and the Gulf of St. Lawrence the major sources. The compressed season makes program planning matter: processing capacity, freezing to spec and container scheduling all stack into a few months.

What earns the price tier

  • Grading discipline: sections sorted honestly to the buyer’s count/size sheet
  • Freeze and glaze to spec: quality locked and protected for the reefer lane
  • Lot-to-lot consistency: this shipment matching the last one
  • Cold-chain integrity: set-point held from plant to port, with the record to prove it (why that decides acceptance)

The lane

Frozen sections ride reefer containers. For plants that can’t fill a container solo, aggregation assembles buyer-scale loads from multiple sources graded to one spec. Snow crab is one of the products this model fits best.

The policy note

Crab was named in the 2025 tariff and in the 2026 suspension; it is currently shipping inside the open tariff window.

For the processor deciding

If your sections are graded tight and your season is planned, China-scale pricing is reachable at less-than-China-scale volume. Species page · Start the conversation.

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