


Native Nations Trade and Development
ABOUT OUR COMPANY
Native Nations Trade and Development is in a Liaison between First Nations of British Columbia and Alaska Native Communities with their Seafood Processing Plants that produce top quality seafood harvest. Alaska Natives being strategically located in highly productive areas of harvest. Native Nations Trade and Development introduces seafood buyers to Alaska Native and First Nations Companies and Harvesters.
Fresh Product:
All Species of Pacific Salmon, Pacific Halibut, Red Snapper, Black Cod, Sea Cucumber, Sea Urchin, Geoduck, Dungeness Crab and other seafood products.
Frozen Product
All Species of Salmon, Pacific Halibut, Red Snapper, Black Cod, Butter Clams and Razor Clams.
Certifications:
HACCP, Native American Non-profit, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Background Information
Native Nations Trade and Development formed to seek better pricing of seafood for the Native fishermen and implement direct marketing both domestically and globally. Just in the process of looking for opportunities it was readily noted that Native fishermen wanted better prices for the seafood harvest. Native Nations Trade and Development will target other fisheries for year around opportunities for sea urchin, sea cucumber, Geoduck, halibut, black cod and other fisheries.
Contact: Terrance H Booth Sr. Telephone: (480) 648-4019
Email: nntd01@gmail.com Fax: (602)-368-7213

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Seeking seafood investors to empower fisheries tribes to gain control over marketing and sales. As it is now, Natives do harvesting and processing but miss out on high profits in marketing and sales. Example a well known grocery store one filet of Wild Alaska Sockeye Salmon is selling for $28 Dollars while the Native Fisherman sold that Sockeye Salmon for $9 dollars per pound so who is making the profits?
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