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China Fisheries 2016
This is Chile at China Fisheries & Seafood Expo 2016, Asia’s largest seafood exposition.
Visit us at Stand E1-0401
The seafood Industry, government, seafood exporters, and related organizations around the world are well aware of China Fisheries & Seafood Expo (CFSE) as a great opportunity to increase sales in the world’s largest and fastest growing seafood market.
Furthermore, CFSE exhibitors have also the chance to promote a variety of services and technology related to the seafood industry.
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Chile
Chile has forged 26 trade arrangements with 64 economies. The free trade agreements and trade agreements signed by Chile allow accessing in privileged ways to markets that accounts for 64.1% of world population which correspond to 86.3% of global GDP.
Political and economic stability, trade liberalization, transparency, legal certainty, professional expertise and excellent business opportunities, are part of Chile’s attributes praised in various international rankings.
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Foods from Chile
Chile’s unique characteristics lend it unrivalled conditions for producing fresh, pure, healthy, good quality food which is appreciated around the world.
Chile has the most transparent skies on Earth and possesses some of the world’s most significant freshwater reserves. Natural barriers at all four compass points protect Chile, converting it into a true phytosanitary island, thereby reducing the incidence of pests and diseases.
As it is such a long country, Chile has an unusually varied range of climates. One that particularly stands out is the Mediterranean climate, which has enabled Chile to become a major food producer. This climate is especially advantageous for obtaining good quality raw materials and staggered production, which is counter-seasonal to the Northern Hemisphere.
The attributes of Chilean food
Food Safety: Natural phytosanitary barriers which isolate Chilean foods, keeping them free from pests and diseases. In Chile, we do not have foot and mouth disease, fruit flies, phylloxera or other diseases.
Quality: The result of our combination of geography, climate, experience and professionalism. Taken together, these characteristics enable Chile to produce food which is world-renowned for its quality.
International guarantee: Valuation and recognition in global markets. Our attributes and long track record in international trade enable us to provide guarantees for our products, which are valued by consumers on every continent.
Traceability: Complete monitoring of the productive process in accordance with strict quality control standards means we can offer certified products.
Natural flavour: Purity and freshness from the place of origin. Thanks to our climate – very warm summers and cold winters – and geography -our mineral-rich soils, among other factors – our products are asource of life.
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Chilean Seafood
Chile is notable for its long coastline, pure waters and highly nutritious marine resources. The cold waters of the Pacific Ocean provide abundant resources for both industrial and small-scale fishing.
Fish farming has developed exponentially over the last 30 years, with strong production and international positioning. The main products include salmon, trout, mussels, seaweed, scallops and abalone. Chile is one of the world’s largest producers of salmon. This product is exported to 76 countries and total exports exceded US$3.5 billion in 2015. Chile is the main exporter of Frozen salmon fillets.
The main products from industrial and small – scale fishing are jack mackerel, sardines, southern hake, pacific pomfret, giant squid, locos, sea urchins, king crab, snow crab, crab, shrimp, lobster and prawns, among others. Chilean seafood is exported to 90 countries and total exports exceeded US$833 million in 2015.
This international position has been achieved thanks to strict compliance with regulations while ensuring harmony with sustainable production, including the use of fishing quotas and temporary closures. The industry uses systems to monitor products from starting point through to destination. Ongoing research has enabled production to be increased, resources to be diversified and new products created in the context of a production system which meets the highest international sanitary standards.
Chile leading supplier of China
First supplier Second supplier Third Salmon “HG” Giant squid Frozen Crabs Mussels Australis hake Frozen Trout fillets -
Chilean Seafood Exports to the World
In 2015, Chilean seafood exports to the world reached USD 4,593 million. Between January and August of 2016, Chilean seafood exports to the world exceeded the US$ 2,681 million.
Geographic Zone MMUS$ FOB 2010 MMUS$ FOB 2011 MMUS$ FOB 2012 MMUS$ FOB 2013 MMUS$ FOB 2014 MMUS$ FOB 2015 Var.% 10/15′ Asia, Oceania and Middle East 1,378 1,995 1,817 1,649 1,984 1,554 13% North-America 601 884 970 1,320 1,587 1,342 123% Europe 502 658 575 890 1,062 863 72% Latin-America 438 509 525 774 858 804 84% Africa 23 61 103 108 102 30 29% Others 0 1 0 1 1 1 709% Total seafood exports 2,942 4,108 3,990 4,742 5,593 4,593 56% Source: ProChile with figures of the Central Bank of Chile. Only seafood for human consumption.
Main Chilean seafood exports to China (USD-Million)
Seafood exports from Chile to China reached US$ 191,4 million in 2015. Between January and August of 2016, Chilean seafood exports to China exceeded the US$ 148 million, 25% more than the same period of 2015.
Subsectors MMUS$ FOB 2010 MMUS$ FOB 2011 MMUS$ FOB 2012 MMUS$ FOB 2013 MMUS$ FOB 2014 MMUS$ FOB 2015 Var.% 10/15′ Salmon and Chilean trout 44,8 80,9 61,1 84,9 132,7 94,9 112% Seaweed 37,1 42,4 52,8 94,3 80,1 52,8 42% Giant Squid 6,3 25,7 13,4 6,9 14,1 12,5 99% King Crab y Snow Crab 2,6 2,4 11,2 7,5 10,6 20,8 711% Rock Lobster 1,6 2,0 2,3 3,2 3,5 Total 112,5 176,3 160,9 214,9 245,4 191,4 70% Source: ProChile with figures of the Central Bank of Chile. Only seafood for human consumption.
Contact
Andreas Pierotic | Trade Commissioner of Chile in Beijing Chilean Embassy to the P.R. China
No.1 Dongsijie, Sanlitun, Beijing. China