Surimi School 2011 - South America

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Surimi from Chile and Argentina By Eduardo S. González Lemmi Astoria, 12 th April 2011 SURIMI FORUM ASTORIA

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Surimi from Chile and ArgentinaBy Eduardo S. González LemmiAstoria, 12th April 2011

SURIMI FORUM ASTORIA

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Jack Mackerel Surimi production from Chile

MACKEREL SURIMI 2010-2011

The earthquake and tsunami of 2010, in the Talcahuano damaged the port and factories and

there probably will not be any jack mackerel surimi production at all in Chile during 2011.

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Jack Mackerel 18.000 15.000 6.000 5.000 0 0

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• In both countries the specie is managed under a system of Total Allowable Catch and individual quotas per company.

Southern Blue Whiting from Chile and Argentina

EMDEPES (owned by Nippon Suissan) is the biggest participant of this fishery with a quota of 22.222 tons for 2011, and the annual production of Southern blue whiting surimi is approximately 3.200 tons.

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In Chile the TAC for 2010 was 27.000 tons and the catch was

22.500 tons.The TAC for 2011 is 25.000 tons.

In Argentina the TAC for 2010 was 45.000 tons and the catch

was 11.568 tons.The TAC for 2011 is 45.000 tons.

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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011E

21.210

25.647

23.296

25.160

22.500

21.500

Southern Blue Whiting catch in Chile 2006 to 2010 & estimated for 2011

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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011E

4.940 3.507

3.395

3.766

3.310

3.200

Southern Blue Whiting Surimi production in Chile 2006 to 2010 & 2011 (estimated)

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OTHERS0,68 % (306 tons).

PESANTARvessel ESPANZA DEL SUR

36,45% (16.403 tons).

ESTREMARvessel CENTURIÓN DEL

ATLÁNTICO26,73% (12.029 tons).

SAN ARAWAvessel TAI AN

16,14% (7.263 tons).

GOVERNMENT RESERVE

20 % (9.000 tons).

Southern Blue Whiting in ArgentinaMaximum authorized

quota per group of companies is 40 %

Factories on board:Centurión del Atlántico

Surimi

Esperanza del SurH&G and fishblock

Tai AnSurimi, H&G and

fishblock

Quota allocations per company

• Fishing effort from surimi vessels has been reduced from 6 in 1996 to only 2.

• The two remaining surimi vessels (Centurion del Atlántico and Tai An) had been fully upgraded during last three years.

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Extraordinary flow of water from the circumpolar current produced during 2010 (June – October) a significant

decrease of the surface and bottom temperatures. As a consequences Southern Blue Whiting and Hoki

resources migrated outside of the fishing ground.

ARGENTINE SEA

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ARGENTINE SEA

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The concentration of chlorophyll also decreased significantly during 2010 (June – October).

Due chlorophyll is considered the first link of the food chain for fish, this could be one of the

main reason of the migration Hoki and Southern Blue Whiting of the resources.

ARGENTINE SEA

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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011E

CENTURION DEL ATLANTICO 20.294 11.446 11.925 13.895 5.020 11.180

YAMATO 4.870 3.326 1.117 3.324

TAI AN 4.492 2.712 3.951 3.241 5.158 7.424

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Southern Blue Withing Catch in Argentina 2006 to 2010 & 2011 (estimated)

Centurion Del Atlántico will be in dry-dock for 4 month from January 2011.

Tai An will be in dry-dock 2 month from mid July 200.

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Southern Blue Withing production in Argentina 2006 to 2010 & 2011 (estimated)

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011E

CENTURION DEL ATLANTICO 5.899 3.327 3.467 4.039 1.459 3.250

YAMATO 1.416 967 325 966

TAI AN 1.306 788 1.149 986 1.573 2.300

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Centurion Del Atlántico will be in dry-dock for 4 month from January 2011

Tai An will be in dry-dock 2 month from mid July 2011

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Southern Blue Withing catch in Malvinas 2006 to 2010 & 2011 (estimated)

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20.533

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13.275

10.546

6.414

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5.000

10.000

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EMPEDES SA ALIMENTOS MARINOS SA

EL GOLFO SA SOUTHPACIFIC KORP SA

ITATA SA

27.505

10.740 9.826

9.100 8.864

The main quote holders are as follows:

• Stable resource in both countries.

• In both countries the specie is managed under a system of Total Allowable Catch and individual quotas per company.

HOKI from Chile

In Chile the

TAC for 2010

was 154.000

tons and the

catch was

65.770 tons.

TAC for 2011 is

123.000 tons.

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HOKI Surimi production in Chile 2006 to 2010 & 2011 (estimated)

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Surimi Hoki Chile 1.986 1.577 1.698 1.291 1.924 1.750

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HOKI from Argentina

In Argentina the TAC for 2010 was 150.000

tons, and the catch was 81.019 tons.

The TAC for 2011 is 150.000 tons and catch

is expected to be 90.000 tons.

PESANTAR: 15%

ESTREMAR: 8.59%

SAN ARAWA: 7.72 %

SOLIMENO: 6.37%

IBERCONSA DE ARG.: 6.16 %

The main quota holders are:

Maximum authorized quota per group of companies is 15 % .

EXPECTED APROVAL FOR MSC 2011.Fishing is done all year round.

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HOKI catch in Argentina by surimi vessels 2006 to 2010 & 2011 (estimated)

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CENTURION DEL ATLANTICO 12.505 4.597 14.171 14.095 11.117 9.116

YAMATO 2.209 4.186 5.233 5.713

TAI AN 11.237 6.101 5.306 8.920 7.988 6.846

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HOKI Surimi production in Argentina 2006 to 2010& 2011 (estimated)

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011E

CENTURION DEL ATLANTICO 3.635 1.336 4.119 4.097 3.232 2.650

YAMATO 642 1.217 1.521 1.661

TAI AN 3.266 1.774 1.543 2.593 2.334 2.000

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Total Argentine Hoki catch in comparison with catch of Hoki by surimi vessels (average 22% of total catch)

124.374

93.657

107.222 110.000

81.000

90.000

25.951 14.885

24.710 28.727

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Total Catch Surimi Vessels Catch

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•Chile and Argentina offer well managed fisheries of Hoki and Southern Blue Whiting.

•Argentine Hoki fishery will be probably certified by MSC by July 2011.

•No new participants in surimi industry are authorized on Hokiand Southern Blue Whiting neither Chile nor Argentina.

Estimated production of Surimi for 2011

CHILE ARGENTINA TOTAL

SBW 3.200 tons. 5.550 tons. 8.750 tons.

Hoki 1.750 tons. 4.650 tons. 6.400 tons.

TOTAL 4.950 tons. 10.200 tons. 15.150 tons.

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Total surimi production by year & including 2011 (estimated) - Argentina and Chile

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011E

Total Surimi Production

41.090 27.916 23.208 24.399 13.832 15.150

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Surimi production by year & including 2011 (estimated) - Chile & Argentina by Species

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011E

Jack Mackerel 18.000 15.000 6.000 5.000

SBW 13.561 8.589 8.336 9.757 6.342 8.750

Hoki 9.529 4.327 8.872 9.642 7.490 6.400

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• Stable supply, all year round from Argentina.

• Healthy stock : fishery managed under individually transferrable quota, and never was able to catch all the total allowable catch.

• Hoki surimi has a good quality comparable to pollock surimi, and is used for high end kneaded products.

• Hoki surimi freshly processed into surimi onboard is good for high end kneaded products because :

• Good white meat• Better umami savoriness than pollock • Good kamaboko gel -forming properties /Good suwari gel properties.

• Hoki surimi has a great value for a very competitive price in comparison with SWB and Alaska pollock surimi.

• Price for Hoki Surimi is 10% less than Alaska Pollock.• Price for SBW Surimi is 2% lees than Alaska Pollock

Why is it an excellent strategy to increase utilization of Hoki Surimi ?

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