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Ensis Cuts Free Ice, Analysts Blame MIFCO Fuel Advantage

By Ahmed Ashraf Published 1 hour ago

The decision by Ensis Fisheries to halt its free ice supply has intensified scrutiny over structural imbalances within the Maldives’ fisheries industry, with analysts pointing to unequal access to subsidized fuel as a key underlying issue.

An industry analyst familiar with the sector told The Standard Maldives that state-backed advantages enjoyed by the Maldives Industrial Fisheries Company (MIFCO) are distorting market competition and placing private operators at a significant disadvantage.

“The core issue is that MIFCO procures fuel at subsidized or lower rates, and these discounted prices are also extended to the fishing vessels that sell their catch to MIFCO,” the analyst said. “However, private companies engaged in the same industry, as well as the vessels that supply them, are denied these benefits. This constitutes a misuse of taxpayer funds and is a direct violation of the Competition Act enacted by the current administration.”

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The remarks come as private-sector players, including Ensis Fisheries, grapple with soaring operational costs driven by global fuel price volatility. Unlike MIFCO, private processors must purchase fuel at full market rates, significantly increasing the cost of ice production, storage, and export logistics.

Analysts warn that this disparity is creating a two-tier market structure, where fishermen are incentivized to sell exclusively to MIFCO in order to access cheaper fuel, leaving private processors struggling to secure supply and remain competitive.

The issue also raises broader policy concerns. The Maldives’ Competition Act is designed to ensure a level playing field across industries, preventing state-backed entities from gaining unfair advantages that could distort market dynamics. If proven, such preferential treatment could prompt regulatory scrutiny and calls for reform.

For fishermen, the implications are equally significant. While subsidized fuel offers short-term relief, reduced competition among buyers could ultimately impact pricing power and long-term income stability.

As fuel prices continue to fluctuate and operational costs rise across the sector, industry stakeholders are increasingly calling for transparent and equitable policies to safeguard both private investment and the sustainability of the fisheries value chain.

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