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Overview of Global Tilapia Trade and US Markets
Kevin Fitzsimmons, Ph.D.
President, World Aquaculture Society Professor, University of Arizona
Sec./Tres., American Tilapia Association
Jan. 20, 2005
Tilapia aquacultureSecond most important farmed fish after
the carpsMost widely grown of any farmed fishIn 2003 became the eighth most popular
seafood in the US
In 2004 moved up to sixth most popular seafood in the US
World Tilapia Production of 1,648,477 mt in 2003
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Global Tilapia Sales (farmgate)
For year 2000US $ 1,706,538,200
(FAO Fisheries Circular No. 886)
2003 sales >$ 2,500,000,000
2010 sales >$ 5,000,000,000
How did tilapia get so popular, so fast?
Large cage farms
Tilapia-shrimp polyculture farms
Intensive Raceway Systems
Improvedprocessing
plants
Additional processing and quality assurance steps
Depuration stageBleeding stepDeep skinningAdditional trimmingOzone dipsImproved packagingFaster delivery
Individual bags for frozen fillets
Highquality
importedproducts
IQF Fillets
US market developmentThe LAND opens at
EPCOT in 1983 – features tilapia culture and on menu in the Good Turn Restaurant
Farms in US supplying live markets
Farms in Colombia, Costa Rica, Jamaica Taiwan, and Indonesia begin imports
Consumer evolution in US
Ethnic buyers (Asian and Latino)Live marketsUp-scale restaurantsCasual diningClub storesLocal groceries
US Consumption of tilapia from domestic and imported sources
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23,000 mt fresh fillets, 33,000 mt frozen fillets, 55,000 mt whole frozen (est. 2004)
Value of Tilapia product forms imported to the U.S. 2002
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$174,215,165 (2002) $241,205,610 (2003) $287,000,000 (2004)
Imports in 2004 were $267,233,031 through November
US production of $30,000,000 at farmTotal 2004 Imports at least $287,000,0002004 Total US tilapia sales at least
$317,000,000
US Sales of tilapia
Top Ten Seafoods (U.S.)per capita (lbs)
2000 2001 2002 2003Tuna 3.5 Shrimp 3.4 Shrimp 3.7 Shrimp 4.0Shrimp 3.2 Tuna 2.9 Tuna 3.1 Tuna 3.4Pollock 1.6 Salmon 2.0 Salmon 2.0 Salmon 2.2Salmon 1.5 Pollock 1.2 Pollock 1.1 Pollock 1.7Catfish 1.1 Catfish 1.1 Catfish 1.1 Catfish 1.1Cod 0.8 Cod 0.6 Cod 0.7 Cod 0.6Clams 0.5 Clams 0.5 Crabs 0.6 Crabs 0.6Crabs 0.4 Crabs 0.4 Clams 0.5 Tilapia 0.54Flatfish 0.4 Flatfish 0.4 Tilapia 0.4 Clams 0.5Scallops 0.3 Tilapia 0.35 Flatfish 0.3 Scallops 0.3Tilapia 0.28
Consumption patterns in producing countries
Consumption by growersLocal marketsLive tanks in restaurantsSell to large urban marketsHigh quality product into up-scale
domestic marketsRestaurants and groceriesExports
New product forms
Smoked tilapia
Sashimi grade tilapia
Advertising
Current Global Market TrendsPrices have been constant for several years and will remain
stable, will not increase with inflation
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Current Global Market Trends
Increase in demand for all forms of tilapia
Demand increase will be greatest for fresh fillets
Industry by-productsLeather goods from skin will become a
significant contributor to profitabilityPharmaceuticals from skinsFormed fish productsFertilizerFish meal
Flowers made from Tilapia scales
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Tilapia – Worth going to jail? PLACETAS, Cuba, September 1
Police arrested a young man who was selling tilapia fillets out of his bicycle in Placetas Sunday morning and local residents loudly protested the lost possibility of buying the fish.
The policeman making the arrest saw the man at an intersection and ordered him to walk to the police station while he followed in his car.
Residents watching the parade protested loudly. One woman brought her hands to her head and said: "Now, what am I going to feed my children and my mother? We are the ones that get stuck, because they (meaning the government) don't sell fish through the rationing system."
A young woman said: "Now they'll confiscate the tilapia and keep it for themselves."
Funding for this research was provided by the
Aquaculture Collaborative
Research Support Program
The Aquaculture CRSP is funded in part by United States Agency for International
Development (USAID) Grant No. LAG-G-00-96-90015-00 and by participating institutions.
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