Bidfood

The Netherlands

Summary of Crimes & Concerns

  • * Uyghur Labor

Correspondence

August 16 - September 22, 2023
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Email sent to the communications team at Bidfood.

The email said: "I’m contacting you in light of our latest investigation which concerns the use of forced labor in China’s food processing industry, and a link we’ve discovered between a company engaged in such practices and a supplier of Bidfood Netherlands called Kramers’ Seafood.

Kramers’ Seafood imports Alaska pollock from Qingdao Tianyuan Aquatic Foodstuffs Co. Ltd, and sells Alaska pollock under its Fishmasters label. Fishmasters-branded Alaska pollock is distributed by Bidfood Netherlands, according to its online store.

Qingdao Tianyuan has received persons transferred from the Xinjiang region of China under a state-imposed forced labor transfer program since 2020, and until at least May 2023.

The United Nations, human rights organizations and academic experts agree that since 2018, the Chinese government has systematically subjected Xinjiang’s predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities to forced labor across the country via state-sanctioned employment programs which use coercive methods in worker enrollment. The U.S. has prohibited the importation of goods produced from state-imposed forced labor.

Does Bidfood have any comment or clarification to make regarding the above information? Please let us know by close of business August 25, 2023."

An email was sent to the contact address for Bidfood, saying: "Trade records viewed by The Outlaw Ocean Project show that Kramers’ Seafood imported shipments of Alaska pollock from a processor in China called Qingao Lian Yang in 2021 and 2022. Qingdao Lian Yang has received persons transferred from the Xinjiang region of China under the same government labor transfer program referred to in our previous email, since at least April 2022 and as recently as April 2023. Qingdao Lian Yang is also linked to Qingdao Tianyuan, which has supplied pollock to Bidfood and was referred to in our previous email, through corporate ownership. While we recognize that you may not be aware of the above problems, we wanted to ask you if you have any comment or statement in response to the above information. Also, can you confirm or deny if Bidfood has supplied any pollock sourced from Kramers to any public institution or purchasing organization, including the contract with University Medical Center in Utrecht?"

Future correspondence will be added here as this conversation continues.