Title: AQUACULTURAL SITUATION AND OUTLOOK
1AQUACULTURAL SITUATIONAND OUTLOOK
- TEACH A PERSON HOW TO FISH -- HE CAN SURVIVE
- TEACH A PERSON HOW TO GROW FISH -- HE CAN MAKE A
LIVING ?? - Jerry R. Crews
- Auburn University
SRAOC SEPTEMBER 2002
2WORLD FISHERIES2000
FAO
3FISHERY EXPORTER2000
FAO
4FISHERY IMPORTER2000
FAO
5WORLD SEAFOOD SUPPLY2000
FAO
6WORLD CAPTURE FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION
NMFS
7WORLD AQUACULTURE2000
FAO
8U. S. SEAFOOD SUPPLY1999
NMFS
9U. S. SEAFOOD SUPPLY2001
NMFS
10FISH AND SHELLFISH1970 - 2001
USDA
11U. S. SEAFOOD CONSUMPTION
NFI
122001 U. S. SEAFOOD CONSUMPTION
First Time Tilapia Made Top Ten
NFI
13U.S. Aquaculture Production
14Production States
NORTH CENTRAL
NORTHEASTERN
WESTERN
Perch Striped Bass Tilapia
Trout Salmon Shellfish Striped Bass Tilapia
Salmon Shellfish Striped Bass
Catfish Striped Bass Tilapia Baitfish
SOUTHERN
TROPICAL SUBTROPICAL
Ornamental, Food and Shellfish
15Aquaculture Sales
16U. S. AQUACULTURE VALUE2000
NMFS
17Sales by Aquaculture Category
- Food fish - 70
- Mollusks - 9
- Ornamental fish - 7
- Baitfish - 4
- Crustaceans - 4
- Sport/Game - 1
- Other animal aqua. - 5
18U. S. AQUACULTURE VALUE - 2000
NMFS
19U.S. Catfish Industry
20CONSISTENT PRODUCT
21CATFISH CONSUMPTION
22CATFISH SALES 2001
USDA
23CATFISH ACREAGEAND NUMBER OF FARMS
USDA
24CATFISH ACREAGEAND OPERATION SIZE
USDA
25CATFISH PRODUCTION AND INTENSITY
USDA
26CATFISH PRICES1970 - 2002
USDA and Crews
27CATFISH PRICES1970 - 2002
USDA (82-84 real base)
285 YR AVG
10 YR AVG
25 YR AVG
2001
There is a strong seasonal aspect to pricing as
seen in the 5, 10 and 25-year average price
received curves above. However, the norm was not
followed in 2001.
29Catfish Price Paid to Producer
2000 price
2001 price
.10 per lb less than 2000 -14
30Catfish Price Paid to Producer
2001 price
2002 price
.11 per lb less than 2001 -17
31Catfish Product Form Sales
The catfish fillet product form is preferred over
other product forms (whole fish, steaks,
nuggets).
32Fresh and Frozen Catfish Products
Over the last 15 years, there has been an ever
widening production difference between frozen and
fresh catfish products. Frozen catfish products
are in higher demand now than ever before with
60 of all catfish products being
frozen. Source USDA Economics and Statistics
System, NASS
33U.S. Catfish Fillet Processing
Over the years, frozen catfish fillets had
increasingly demanded over fresh fillets.
34Imports of Catfish to U.S.
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139
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38Industry Response to Imports
- Legislation
- Country of Origin labeling - MS, LA ?
- Removal of Channel Catfish images on import
packaging - NO - Seek to have Catfish name removed from
non-Ictalurid fish species - 1 YEAR BAN, U.S. - Advertising
- Concentrate US safety/health standards -
CHEMICALS ? - Imports are trying to mislead consumers - TCI
- Legal
- Anti-dumping case-CFA PASS THE FIRST HURDLE
- Shrimp/Crawfish Industry - EVALUATING
39U.S. OR VIETNAM?
40Whats Causing Low Catfish Prices?
- Increased Vietnamese frozen fillet imports
- Economic uncertainty
- Stagnant per capita consumption
- On-farm inventories up
- Processing capacity (up)
41U.S. CATFISH INVENTORYJULY 1, 2002 vs 2001
42CATFISH FEED SALES(32 PROTEIN)
TCI and Crews
43U.S. Catfish Round Weight Processed
4
Round-weight process has be flat for the last 3
years. Source USDA Economics and Statistics
System, NASS and Crews
44Total Producer Catfish Sales
- 9
Total 2002 producer sales (processed) down 35
million from 2001, down 94million from
2000. Source USDA Economics and Statistics
System, NASS and Crews
45Total Processor Catfish Sales
- 3
Total 2002 processor sales down 21 million from
2001. Source USDA Economics and Statistics
System, NASS and Crews
46US Catfish Fillet Pricethat the Processor
Receives 2000 - 2002FRESH
FROZEN
47PRODUCERS EFFICIENCY
- Processors requiring increased fish size
- 1980s gt 1.00 - 1.25 lb average weight
- 1990s gt 1.25 - 1.50 lb average weight
- 2000s gt 1.50 - 2.00 lb average weight
- Larger fish require longer production cycle
- From 24 months to 36 months (from spawn to
skillet) - increased production risks
- increases production costs
48Growing Larger Catfish7,000 Stocking Rate 6 in
Fingerlings
49CATFISH FEED PRICES(32 PROTEIN)
MS
50Fish Price
75 cents/lb
70 cents/lb
65 cents/lb
60 cents/lb
55 cents/lb
51Lower Prices and Net Returns
- The cost to produce U.S. farm-raised catfish is
in the range of 0.60 - 0.75 / lb - At the Present Price of 0.50 - 0.60 / lb
- Less efficient farmers will
- Lose money
- May not cover cash and capital costs
- Go belly up
- More efficient farmers will
- Receive a lower profit
- May not cover all variable costs
- Can stay in business in the short-run
52GROWTH IN THE U. S.
- EXPECTED TO CONTINUE, AT A SLOWER PACE
- BECOMING MORE EFFICIENT
- PRODUCERS AND PROCESSORS
- ALLIANCE/CONSOLIDATION
- PRODUCER/PROCESSOR/FEEDMILL/GENETICS
- U. S. HAS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
- INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS/PROCESSORS
- FEED GRAINS
- INFRASTRUCTURE
- MARKETS
- ONE BILLION POUNDS BY 2010 ??????????
53AQUACULTURAL SITUATION AND OUTLOOK
- TEACH A PERSON HOW TO FISH -- HE CAN SURVIVE
- TEACH A PERSON HOW TO GROW FISH -- HE CAN MAKE A
LIVING ?? - Jerry R. Crews
- Auburn University
SRAOC SEPTEMBER 2002