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Title: INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS


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INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS
  • DR. A LEM, FISHERY INDUSTRY OFFICER, FAO
  • AQUASUR
  • PUERTO MONTT 18 MARCH -19 MARCH 2002

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OUTLINE
  • SOME WORDS ON FAO
  • ATLAS
  • GLOBEFISH/INFONETWORK
  • INTL. TRADE
  • ISSUES THAT AFFECT TRADE
  • WTO - FROM URUGUAY TO DOHA
  • CONCLUSIONS

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FAO
  • ALL ISSUES RELATED TO FISHERIES
  • TRADE FISH UTILIZATION AND MARKETING SERVICE
  • COFI-SUBCOMMITTEE ON FISH TRADE
  • (COFI-SUBCOMMITTEE ON AQUACULTURE)
  • INFONETWORK (GLOBEFISH, INFOPESCA, INFOFISH,
    INFOPECHE, INFOSAMAK, EASTFISH/EUROFISH, INFOYU)

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GLOBEFISH
  • PARTNERS
  • FUNDACIÓN CHILE, NORWEGIAN SEAFOOD EXPORT
    COUNCIL, NMFS,
  • EU, FROM, OFREMER, IREPA, DENMARK, MOROCCO
  • ASSOCIATE PARTNERS ACADEMIA AND INDUSTRY

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GLOBAL FISH EXPORTS (2000) 53 BILLION (est)
  • DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 49 OF EXPORTS
  • NET EXPORT REVENUES FROM FISHERIES MOST IMPORTANT
    AFTER TIMBER EXPORTS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

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AQUACULTURE EXPORTS
  • PROBLEM OF ANALYSIS
  • TRADE STATISTICS DO NOT GIVE ORIGIN ( CAPTURE
    OR AQUACULTURE)
  • ONLY FOR SOME SPECIES IS ORIGIN EVIDENT ( TROUT,
    ATLANTIC SALMON, CARP, TILAPIA )
  • TRADE A MIX OF FARMED AND CAPTURE PRODUCT
    (SHRIMP, PACIFIC SALMON)

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MAJOR FARMED SPECIES FOR EXPORT
  • SHRIMP
  • SALMON
  • MOLLUSCS
  • CARP 1 IN PRODUCTION BUT LIMITED TRADE

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FASTGROWERS
  • FARMED SALMON EXPORTS 700,000 MT,
  • FARMED TROUT EXPORTS 125,000 MT
  • FARMED TILAPIA EXPORTS CA 70,000 MT
  • FARMED SEABASS AND SEABREAM EXPORTS CA 100,000 MT

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AMERICAN CATFISH
  • 5 IN US FISH CONSUMPTION
  • EXPORTS ARE GROWING (Vietnam to US)
  • AMERICAN CATFISH INSTITUTE - marketing and
    campaigns

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SEAWEED
  • LIMITED TRADE
  • FOOD AND NON-FOOD
  • EXAMPLE EU-IMPORTS 61,000 MT (2000) FRESHDRIED

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MOLLUSC TRADE (1999)
  • SCALLOP IMPORTS 75,000 MT
  • CLAM IMPORTS 160,000 MT
  • MUSSEL IMPORTS 210,000 MT
  • OYSTER IMPORTS 40,000 MT

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LIVE SEAFOOD
  • GROWING DEMAND
  • MAINLY ETHNIC MARKETS
  • HIGH PRICES
  • ASIAN ETHNIC MARKETS IN EUROPE AND US
  • ( ORNAMENTAL MARKET)

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NON-FOOD OR ORNAMENTAL
  • MOSTLY FRESHWATER AQUACULTURE
  • MARINE AQUACULTURE GROWING
  • ASIA TO EU, US AND JAPAN
  • VERY DEPENDENT ON ECONOMIC CLIMATE
  • IMPORTS 1999 US 250 MILLION
  • RETAIL US 3 BILLION

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FUTURE TRADE ISSUES
  • QUALITY AND FOOD SAFETY
  • WTO TRADE AND TARIFFS (SUBSIDIES)
  • DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL DEVELOPMENT
  • DEMAND TRENDS
  • FISH TRADE-FOOD SECURITY

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QUALITY AND FOOD SAFETY
  • CODEX STANDARDS FOR AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS
  • HACCP AND RISK ASSESSMENT
  • ISO 9000 STANDARDS
  • LABELLING-CERTIFICATION
  • TRACEABILITY AND PRODUCTION METHOD (CONSUMER
    INFORMATION)
  • NEW EU LABELING RULES 2002
  • INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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QALITY AND FOOD SAFETY II
  • ETHICAL
  • VALUES
  • TRUST RECENT SURVEY SUPERMARKETS 1
  • GMOS
  • ENVIRONMENTAL
  • TRANSPARENCY

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TRADE AND TARIFFS
  • !!! FISH IS AN INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT !!!
  • TARIFF REDUCTIONS OVER TIME
  • NTBs (NON-TARIFF TRADE BARRIERS)
  • TARIFF ESCALATION FOR PROCESSED PRODUCTS
  • URUGUAY ROUND TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
  • WTO NEW ROUND OF TRADE NEGOTIATIONS DOHA

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URUGUAY ROUND AGREEMENTS
  • SPS (SANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES)
  • TBT (TECHINICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE)
  • SUBSIDIES AND COUNTERVAILING MEASURES
  • DISPUTE SETTLEMENT (SHRIMP, SALMON, TUNA)

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DOHA ROUND
  • 2001 DOHA, WTO MINISTERIAL DECLARATION
  • TRADE LIBERALISATION
  • FISHERIES SUBSIDIES
  • ECOLABELING

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GLOBALISATION
  • INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
  • COUNTRY MEMBERSHIP (WTO, CODEX, REGIONAL
    COMMISSIONS)
  • CHINA IN WTO
  • COUNTRY MEMBERSHIP IN TRADE AREAS (ASEAN, EU,
    NAFTA, MERCOSUR)
  • CONVERGENCE
  • GLOBAL SOURCING-THIRD COUNTRY PROCESSING
  • GLOBAL TRENDS IN DEMAND

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DISTRIBUTION
  • CONCENTRATION OF DEMAND
  • INCREASING POWER OF SUPERMARKETS AND HYPERMARKETS
  • GREAT POTENTIAL FOR AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS IN
    MODERN DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS
  • PLANNED PRODUCTION AND DELIVERY
  • STANDARD QUALITY
  • CONTRACT PRICES

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DEMAND TRENDS
  • FAO PROJECTIONS 2010/2030/2050
  • 2050 270 MILLION TONS
  • SUPPLY GAP
  • MORE FRESH FISH
  • MORE LIVE FISH
  • MORE VALUE-ADDED
  • ORGANIC PRODUCTS

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FOOD SECURITY
  • AQUACULTURE IMPORTANT FOR DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION
  • AQUACULTURE EXPORTS CREATE FOREIGN CURRENCY
    REVENUES
  • FISH TRADE-FOOD SECURITY

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CONCLUSIONS
  • TRADE IN AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS GROWING, IN
    ABSOLUTE/ RELATIVE TERMS
  • FUTURE RISE IN DEMAND MUST BE MET BY AQUACULTURE
    SUPPLIES
  • BETTER STATISTICS NEEDED
  • AQUACULTURE TRADE INFLUENCED BY INTL. AGREEMENTS/
    WTO

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MUCHAS GRACIAS -THANK YOU !
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