1、AQUACULTURE IN NEW ZEALANDGoalGrowing New Zealand aquaculture to NZ$3 billion+by 2035(from NZ$750m)New Zealands key subsectors:Emerging opportunitiesKing salmonGreenshellTM musselsPacific oystersAquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish,shellfish and seaweedRegulatory changesOpeni
2、ng up the industry and providing certaintyStrategyNew Aquaculture Development PlantNew Zealands aquaculture sector is poised to grow exponentially,providing sustainable,premium protein to the world.Extendedmarine farm consentsFast-track ApprovalsActSupports innovationand newspeciesREGULATORY ENVIRON
3、MENTRegulatory reforms aim to drive sustainable growth,supporting the aquaculture industrys goal of reaching NZ$3b in annual revenue by 2035.WHY INVEST IN NEW ZEALAND AQUACULTURE?Global demand for aquaculture is growing,and New Zealands aquaculture industry is well positioned to fill this need.New Z
4、ealand aquaculture products are some of the lowest carbon proteins on the planet.Average carbon footprint(Kg C02/100mg protein)Worldwide New ZealandNEW ZEALAND KING SALMONForecasted 5x increase(+70,000t)+80%export price premiumExperts in breeding,farming and brandingIdeal temperate locationFast-trac
5、k regulation for growth and expansionNew Zealand is the leading global producer of King salmon,delivering 75%of the worlds supply.Marine farms(including vessels)Land-based smolt facilitiesProcessing factoriesLogisticsInvestment opportunitiesPremium quality:20%of global trade value with 8%of volumeNe
6、w hatcheries will enable increased productionExtracts:high value properties for nutraceutical productsAs demand for sustainable protein grows,New Zealands GreenshellTM mussels are becoming globally sought after.Marine farms Hatcheries:critical to support an in