Fishermen in Haiti’s northwest say exporters’ decision to drastically reduce the price of glass eels leaves them working at a loss while middlemen reap profits abroad. The cut has sparked protests in Port-de-Paix and renewed calls for government intervention in a trade long dominated by a handful of well-connected exporters. The post Exporters slash prices by more than 85%, Haitian fishermen threaten to halt prized eel trade appeared first on The Haitian Times.