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1. 1 INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS
DR. A LEM, FISHERY INDUSTRY OFFICER, FAO
AQUASUR
PUERTO MONTT 18 MARCH -19 MARCH 2002
2. 2
3. 3 OUTLINE SOME WORDS ON FAO
ATLAS
GLOBEFISH/INFONETWORK
INTL. TRADE
ISSUES THAT AFFECT TRADE
WTO - FROM URUGUAY TO DOHA
CONCLUSIONS
4. 4 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)
5. 5 GLOBEFISH PARTNERS:
FUNDACIÓN CHILE, NORWEGIAN SEAFOOD EXPORT COUNCIL, NMFS,
EU, FROM, OFREMER, IREPA, DENMARK, MOROCCO
ASSOCIATE PARTNERS: ACADEMIA AND INDUSTRY
6. 6 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
7. 7 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)
8. 8 MAJOR FARMED SPECIES FOR EXPORT SHRIMP
SALMON
MOLLUSCS
CARP # 1 IN PRODUCTION BUT LIMITED TRADE
9. 9 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
10. 10 # 5 IN US FISH CONSUMPTION
EXPORTS ARE GROWING (Vietnam to US)
AMERICAN CATFISH INSTITUTE - marketing and campaigns AMERICAN CATFISH
11. 11 LIMITED TRADE
FOOD AND NON-FOOD
EXAMPLE: EU-IMPORTS: 61,000 MT (2000) FRESH+DRIED SEAWEED
12. 12 SCALLOP IMPORTS: 75,000 MT
CLAM IMPORTS: 160,000 MT
MUSSEL IMPORTS: 210,000 MT
OYSTER IMPORTS: 40,000 MT MOLLUSC TRADE (1999)
13. 13 LIVE SEAFOOD GROWING DEMAND
MAINLY ETHNIC MARKETS
HIGH PRICES
ASIAN ETHNIC MARKETS IN EUROPE AND US
(+ ORNAMENTAL MARKET)
14. 14 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 +
15. 15 FUTURE TRADE ISSUES QUALITY AND FOOD SAFETY
WTO: TRADE AND TARIFFS (SUBSIDIES)
DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL DEVELOPMENT
DEMAND TRENDS
FISH TRADE-FOOD SECURITY
16. 16 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
17. 17 QALITY AND FOOD SAFETY II ETHICAL
VALUES
TRUST: RECENT SURVEY SUPERMARKETS # 1
GMOS
ENVIRONMENTAL
TRANSPARENCY
18. 18 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
19. 19 URUGUAY ROUND AGREEMENTS SPS (SANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES)
TBT (TECHINICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE)
SUBSIDIES AND COUNTERVAILING MEASURES
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT (SHRIMP, SALMON, TUNA)
20. 20 DOHA ROUND 2001 DOHA, WTO MINISTERIAL DECLARATION
TRADE LIBERALISATION
FISHERIES SUBSIDIES
ECOLABELING
21. 21 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
22. 22 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
23. 23 DEMAND TRENDS FAO PROJECTIONS 2010/2030/2050
2050: 270 MILLION TONS
SUPPLY GAP
MORE FRESH FISH
MORE LIVE FISH
MORE VALUE-ADDED
ORGANIC PRODUCTS
24. 24 FOOD SECURITY AQUACULTURE IMPORTANT FOR DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION
AQUACULTURE EXPORTS CREATE FOREIGN CURRENCY REVENUES
FISH TRADE-FOOD SECURITY
25. 25 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
26. 26 MUCHAS GRACIAS -THANK YOU !