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The Finnish case of salmon and salmon trout Asmo Honkanen, Kaija Saarni, Jari Setälä and Jarno Virtanen Salmar meeting in Paris 21-22.11.2002
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Page 1: The Finnish case of salmon and salmon trout Asmo Honkanen, Kaija Saarni, Jari Setälä and Jarno Virtanen Salmar meeting in Paris 21-22.11.2002.

The Finnish case of salmon and salmon trout

Asmo Honkanen, Kaija Saarni, Jari Setälä and Jarno Virtanen

Salmar meeting in Paris21-22.11.2002

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Major resultsDeliverable 1 / Survey

• steadily growing markets for salmonides * In 1980’s domestic production of salmon trout

* In 1990’s trade liberation (EU-membership)> growing import of fresh salmon

• salmonides are replacing domestic fisheries products

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Deliverable 1 / Survey

• the prices of salmonides tend to integrate* low prices in 1995-96* Salmon agreement 1997: increasing prices 1997-2000

• imported salmon to fresh fish market, salmon trout increasingly used for processing * salmon : better availability, quality and image

* salmon trout: better raw material for processing

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Deliverable 1 / Survey

• Concentration in retailing * two biggest retail chains > 2/3 market share

* bigger units > most of the food stuff is sold through bigger units

• Turnover of fish wholesalers and processors is growing

• The number of producers is decreasing

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Deliverable 2 and 3 /Survey

• Imported fresh salmon and salmon trout are substitutes, but not perfect ones

* competion in the fresh fish market: the aggregated fresh fish market stayed stable in 1995-1999, but imported salmon replaced salmon trout * salmon trout remained the main raw material for the processing industry* salmon trout price was mainly determined by its own production volume and the price of imported salmon (1995-1999)

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Deliverable 2 and 3 / Survey

• Markets for salmon and salmon trout were competitive from producers to wholesalers

• Two kinds of results at the retail level:

* Campaign prices > competitive markets * Normal prices > high margins, more stable prices

• Leading prices: * in the salmon chain export prices > salmon price in Finland is determined by the world market price* in the salmon trout chain: wholesale prices > wholesalers central actors in the salmon trout chain

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Deliverable 2 and 3 / Survey

•Price cost margins

* smaller margins for salmon trout than for salmon,

especially at the beginning of the period 1995-1999

* declining margins for salmon

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Year 2001

• Global overproduction of salmonides

• The international price of salmon

below MIP

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Price ex. processing plant for fresh whole gutted Atlantic salmon, iced, in polyboxes.Gathered by Federation of Norwegian Fishing Industry (FNL) from Norway' s 20 largest

exporters.Reflects approx. 60 per cent of Norwegian salmon volume Source: INTRAFISH

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Salmon trout prices dropped in 2001

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Import prices of salmon trout

extra-ordinary low

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Retail prices at the same level

Retail prices of fresh salmon and salmon trout products

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Norwegian salmon fillet

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Market for fresh salmonides grew by 40 % in 2001

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Market for processed salmonides grew by 20 % in 2001

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Autumn 2002:

Anti-dumping complaint concerning imports of large rainbow trout originating in Norway

and Faeroe Isles

Supporters: Fish Farmers associations in

France, Denmark, Sweden and UK

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Policy implications of salmon agreement in Finland

• MIP is an inefficient tool, if the world market price is substantially lower than MIP • In Finland, MIP led to import of extra- ordinarily low-priced salmon trout, which is a perfect substitute to Finnish salmon trout• imported salmon trout replaced domestic salmon trout in the fresh fish market

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Synthesis: Structural changes in fish industry in Finland

•The trade liberation triggered the concentration in the fish value chain in Finland:

* increased import - growth at wholesale and retail level

* the retail chains put more pressure to fish suppliers: - the retailers demand competitive prices, stable availability, high quality, wide range of products,

logistics facilities - intensified price competition: fresh fish > weekly offers

processed fish > 4 times/year

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Structural changesin the wholesale/processing sector

Concentration

* Few big growing companies trade with the retail chains

• The availability and quality of raw materials and products are secured by

- imports- sub-contracts with smaller wholesalers and producers - common investments on processing

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Structural changes in the primary production sector

• Imported salmonids puts new standard for domestic production: Especially for availability and quality

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Structural changesin the primary production sector

•Rapid concentration of the production sector:

* The licenses limit the production growth* Expansion through buyouts of fish farms in Finland and in Sweden (over 20 % of production)

Five biggest Of the total production

1995 2001

fish farmers 11 % 46 %(Baltic herring trawlers 32 % 66 %)

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Structural changes in the fish industry

Concentration, coordination and vertical integration

More professional fish industry

Higher profitability for wholesalers and processors

International competition means new challenges for producers