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Turbot / Greenland Halibut

China is a major destination for Canadian turbot, sold there as Greenland halibut. We match your format to a container-scale buyer and secure payment before the load moves.

FINFISHATLANTIC (NL DEEP-WATER FISHERY)FROZEN: WHOLE, H&G, FILLET (INCL. FROZEN-AT-SEA)

Why China buys it

In Atlantic Canada, "turbot" means Greenland halibut (not the European turbot), and China is a major destination for it. Buyers value consistent frozen-at-sea quality, often in whole or head-and-gutted form, and frequently reprocess in China.

First, the naming: the fish Atlantic Canadians call turbot is Reinhardtius hippoglossoides, and in China it is sold as Greenland halibut. Under that name it has become a familiar premium fish in Chinese retail and dining: rich, high in fat, and well suited to the steaming and braising preparations at the heart of Chinese fish cookery. Whole-fish presentation matters, because a whole fish on the table carries meaning at banquets and family dinners alike.

China buys Canadian turbot in frozen form, mostly whole or head-and-gutted, and a substantial share is reprocessed in Chinese plants into the retail and food-service formats the domestic market wants. That reprocessing trade is exactly why buyers care so much about raw-material consistency: your fish becomes the input to someone else's production line.

Demand firms ahead of Chinese New Year, when whole premium fish are a fixture of holiday tables. With the 25% tariff on Canadian aquatic products suspended since March 1, 2026 and running to the end of 2026, Canadian turbot is competing head-on with other cold-water origins again.

Read the turbot / Greenland halibut export guide →

Rows of whole fish displayed on ice at a market

Product file

SpeciesReinhardtius hippoglossoides
SourceAtlantic (NL deep-water fishery)
SeasonVaries
FormsFrozen: whole, H&G, fillet (incl. frozen-at-sea)
Ship methodReefer (frozen)

Buyer spec

What buyers pay a premium for

Turbot pricing rewards the boats and plants that treat the fish as an industrial input with a banquet destiny: frozen fast, graded tight, packed identically every time.

  • Frozen-at-sea quality. Fish frozen offshore within hours of the haul locks in quality that no shore process can recover later. Buyers recognise and pay for the frozen-at-sea standard.
  • Whole and H&G formats. Whole fish and head-and-gutted are the formats the China trade is built on. Agree the format before cutting; do not default to fillets.
  • Size grading. Larger fish command their own tiers, and uniform size within a carton is what a reprocessor's line is calibrated for.
  • Glaze and packaging to spec. Correct glaze, correct carton, correct markings. A reprocessing buyer audits inputs the way any manufacturer does.
  • Lot-to-lot consistency. A season-long program is won by the shipper whose hundredth pallet matches the first. Variability is the fastest way back to spot pricing.
Deep-water trawler at sunset on the Atlantic
Container ship stacked with cargo containers at sea

Logistics

From your dock to China

Turbot is a reefer trade. Frozen-at-sea product comes off the vessel already at temperature; shore-frozen product consolidates at the plant. Either way the fish loads into a deep-frozen reefer container, trucks to an Atlantic container port and sails to whichever major Chinese port serves the buyer's plants, northern gateways included. A reefer load can reach any major Chinese port, so the fish goes to the buyer's door, not to a compromise.

The cold chain runs unbroken from hold to plug to discharge, and the documentation (CFIA export certification, GACC-compliant labelling and codes) is prepared with the pack so the container never waits on paper.

See how the reefer (frozen) lane works →

The brokerage

How we handle it

For turbot, the brokerage question is simple: can you reach a real reprocessing-scale buyer, on program terms, without carrying the payment risk yourself? That is what we provide.

  1. A vetted, container-scale China buyer actively purchasing Greenland halibut formats, with the spec sheet agreed before the season.
  2. Payment secured before the container leaves the dock, so a season of deep-water effort is never exposed to an overseas receivable.
  3. Success-based commission: we are paid out of completed sales, not fees.
  4. Aggregation across vessels and plants when one operation's volume will not fill a booking on its own.
  5. Coordination of the CFIA and GACC pathway: aquatic products are high-risk under GACC, establishments are recommended by CFIA through CIFER, and the regime now runs under Decree 280, which replaced Decree 248 on June 1, 2026. We navigate it; CFIA and GACC issue the approvals.

Go deeper

Guides for turbot / greenland halibut shippers

The turbot / Greenland halibut export guide

Formats, grading and the China lane for NL's deep-water fish.

The turbot / Greenland halibut export guide

At-sea vs onshore processing

Why where you freeze changes what you earn.

At-sea vs onshore processing

The unbroken cold chain to China

Protecting frozen quality from hold to discharge.

The unbroken cold chain to China

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Landing turbot? China knows this fish by name.

Whole or H&G, frozen at sea or ashore: tell us your formats and volumes and we will match them to real Greenland halibut demand, payment secured first.

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