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Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka
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Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Jan 03, 2016

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Page 1: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability

– the Private Sector Perspective

Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka

Page 2: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

Page 3: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Prawn or Shrimp

Page 4: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

From the Wild

Page 5: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Prawn Farm

Page 6: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

From the Farms

Page 7: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Dark Black Tiger Prawns

Page 8: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Common Export Products

• Headless Shrimps

• Head-on Shrimps

• Peeled Shrimps

• Other Value Added Shrimps

Page 9: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Export Forms

• Block Frozen

• Semi IQF

• Individually Quick Frozen (IQF)

• Other Value Added Forms

Page 10: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Headless Block Frozen

Page 11: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Head-on Semi IQF

Page 12: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Packaging

Page 13: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Main Markets

• Japan - 70%

• USA - 20%

• Europe - 10%

• Other Countries

Page 14: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

PRICING & COMPETITIVENESS

• Freshness• Good taste - Sweet• Large Sizes• Size Uniformity• Colour Separated• Consistency in Supply• Supply Quantities• Packing styles

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Sri Lanka – Pearl of the Indian OceanStill Fresh & Green

Page 16: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Aquaculture

• Farms - 1500 • Farming Areas – 4500 ha • Ponds - 3000 ha

• Black Tiger – Exports 2000 to 5000 mt.

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Stakeholders

• Farmers

• Hatcheries

• Feed Suppliers

• Equipment Suppliers

• Processors & Exporters

Page 18: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Regulatory Bodies

• National Aquacultural Development Authority –NAQDA (Farms & Hatcheries)

• Ministry of Fisheries – Quality Control Division (Processors)

• Department of Animal Production & Health (Prawn Feed)

• Sri Lanka Standards Institute

Page 19: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Main Aquaculture Area

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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

• Implications on the Industry

• Impact on the Habitation

• Pollution

• Consumer Health & Safety

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Implications on the Industry

• Reduced Supply Quantity

• Disease – white spot, yellow head, brown muscle,

• Retarded Growth

• Algae

• Muddy Smell

• Overall Health of the Shrimp

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Impact on the Habitation

• Mangroves & Shrubs

• Reservations

• Coconut Land

• Agricultural land

Page 23: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Pollution

• Insufficient Water Exchange

• Accumulation of Nitrogenous waste

• Accumulation of Chemicals

• Too much load on the water bodies

• Stocking Densities

• Disease causing organisms accumulate

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Consumer Health & Safety

• Chemicals

• Antibiotics

• Salmonella

• Cholera

Page 25: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Health Certificate For Exports

• Registration with Ministry of Fisheries

• EU Registration

Page 26: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Requirements for Health Certificate

• HACCP

• GMP

• EU Registration

• Regular Monitoring of Factory

• Traceability

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Corrective Measures by Farms

• Closed systems• Controlled discharge of used water into the

environment• Pre-treatment of the intake water• Proper cleaning and maintenance of the

ponds• Regulated use of chemicals• High quality post larvae • Good management practices

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Recent Measures by NAQDA

• Illegal farms• Crop Calendar• Monitoring of Farms, Hatcheries and

Feed• Stocking Densities• Laboratories – PCR testing• Cleaning the Dutch Canal• Opening the river mouths

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COMPETITIVENESS

• Freshness• Good taste - Sweet• Large Sizes• Size Uniformity• Consistency in Supply• Supply Quantities• Packing styles

Page 30: Export Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability – the Private Sector Perspective Experiences in the Prawn Sector in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lankan Prawn Industry is Green

• All Chemicals are food quality or bio-degradable – Bleaching Powder & Calcium Carbonate

• Macro monitoring by the Govt. started only recently

• Water quality of the lagoons/canal was addressed by the Govt. only recently.

• No serious problems with the exported product• Textiles, Agriculture are more damaging to the

environment – poisonous chemicals used.

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