Now, 11 years on…
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Now, 11 years on…
28/03/14( … Now, 11 years on… 1( 28/03/14( 1992 – 2004: Developing expertise in Seafood • Unilever Europe Frozen Seafood for Retail (Germany, UK) Quality Assurance, Production, Procurement, Supply Chain Management Back Home! 2( 28/03/14( Namibia Former German colony (1884 – 1915) Independence from South Africa 1991 Democratic Republic Population = 2,000,000 3 people / mile2 13 ethnic groups Main contributors to GDP: - Mining (Uranium, Diamonds) - Agriculture - Fisheries - Tourism 2005 – 2007: Hangana Seafood Namibia • CEO of Fishing and Processing Company • 1100 Employees • Huge challenges 3( 28/03/14( An Irresistible Opportunity 4( 28/03/14( 2008 – 2013: Nippon Suisan, Japan/USA Nippon Suisan Kaisha (Nissui) - a vertically integrated seafood business headquartered in Tokyo, operations in 27 countries, making it the most international seafood company worldwide - Activities cover the whole supply chain, including fish farming and fishing operations and the production of pharmaceuticals from fish oils - Revenue in FY 2012/13 amounted to approx. US$ 6 billion Another Challenge 5( 28/03/14( King & Prince Seafood Brunswick, Georgia, USA Bellingham Redmond Brunswick 6( 28/03/14( Across Cultures 7( 28/03/14( An Exciting Opportunity! The Common Denominator Honesty Trust Transparency Win – Win 8( 28/03/14( The Next Step Collaboration Moving out of the Comfort Zone to be successful Trust Why Collaborate? • The global view of customers/consumers – no differentiation between players (“mussels from NZ”) – Alaska vs Norway vs New Zealand • The limited global influence of the NZ seafood industry Trust Collaboration 9( 28/03/14( Global Fisheries Production Top 10 in 2011 – Capture Production New Zealand Norway Chile Myanmar Japan Russia India USA Indonesia Peru 0 5 10 15 China 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Source: FAO Fishery Statistics 55 60 Million MT Global Fisheries Production Top 10 in 2011 - including Aquaculture New Zealand Norway Chile Myanmar Japan Russia India USA Indonesia Peru 0 5 10 15 China 20 25 30 35 40 45 Source: FAO Fishery Statistics 50 55 60 Million MT 10( 28/03/14( Global Production 2011: Capture and Aquaculture Rest of World New Zealand Source: FAO Fishery Statistics Increasing our Share of the Global Pie Ad de alu dV e DIFFERENTIATE! 1. Reduce/consolidate Commodity 2. Increase Efficiency 3. Move beyond Sustainability 4. Build the Brand NZ Rest of World New Zealand 11( 28/03/14( Increasing Efficiency through Collaboration • Shared fleet management – – – – Iwi could fund new investments into fleet Potential of moving to “New Zealand Fleet” Focus on species / fishing areas Promotion of innovation • Processing – Species specific, economies of scale, individual company specs – Innovation to promote value addition • Marketing – Commodities through single sellers Building a New Zealand Model that all of us can be proud of! From NZ: 46º South (“Purveyor of Fine New Zealand Seafood”) 12( 28/03/14( NZ#King#Salmon# 13( 28/03/14( The Global Middle Class – Good News for Seafood! Numbers (millions) and Share (percent) of the Global Middle Class 2009 2020 2030 North America 338 18% 333 10% 322 7% Europe 664 36% 703 22% 680 14% Central and South America 181 10% 251 8% 313 6% Asia Pacific 525 28% 1740 54% 3228 66% 32 2% 57 2% 107 2% 105 6% 165 5% 234 5% 1845 100% 3249 100% 4884 100% Sub-Saharan Africa Middle East & North Africa World +76% +50% Source: Homi Kharas, The Emerging Middle Class in Developing Countries, OECD Development Centre, 2010 Groundfish Summary Major Species Million MT 12 10 9.2 9.5 Increasing competition in commodities! 9.1 8.7 7.4 8 6 7.2 7.2 6.9 6.9 6.5 6.8 6.3 6.5 6.5 6.4 6.4 6.1 6.4 5.9 5.8 4 2 0 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 FAO 2007 2009 2011 2013 ESTIMATE Source: until 2011 = FAO; 12 - 14 = PANELISTS / OWN ESTIMATES Updated after Boston Council Meeting, March 2014 14( 28/03/14( Farmed Atlantic Salmon Supply and Price Trends ‘000 MT 2001 2,100 1,800 1,500 1,200 900 600 300 0 Spot Average Euro/kg Norway Chile 3.52 4.66 United Kingdom 4.10 Canada 3.56 5.07 Faroe Islands 5.78 Others Source: FAO, Kontali Analyse, GFF Panel; *Estimates; Prices for Fresh Salmon as per Fish Pool, Bergen We would be honoured to collaborate • Please don’t hesitate to let me know… – … how Sanford can work together with individual iwi or with iwi collectives to build a great future for our seafood industry – … how we at Sanford can help you to bring these exciting opportunities to life 15( 28/03/14( 16(