Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries The Future of Norwegian Seafood Production Svein Ludvigsen - Minister of Fisheries – Norway Ottawa, Ontario February 5.

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Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries The Future of Norwegian Seafood Production Svein Ludvigsen - Minister of Fisheries – Norway Ottawa, Ontario February 5 th 2003

Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries The Riches of the Sea – Norway`s Future Some issues concerning: Where Norway is moving with respect to its seafood production industry Norwegian Governmental policy to develop the industry – being the fisheries as well as the aquaculture sector Science and generic technologies as drivers in the development of the same industrial sector © Norwegian Seafood Export Council

Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries The Riches of the Sea – Norway`s Future Fishing since immemorial time Since immemorial time, people in Norway have made a living from fishing, whaling and sealing. The Vikings (from 800 to 1050 A.D.) carried on seining after cod, salmon and herring Ever since the 12th century, dried fish (stockfish) has been an important export product The fisheries has been the very basis of life and culture on the coast, and the fishing industry is still one of Norway’s most important export industries.

Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries The Riches of the Sea – Norway`s Future Fishing and seafood industry’s share of Norwegian exports Source: Statistics Norway

Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries The Riches of the Sea – Norway`s Future Largest seafood export nations Source: FAO

Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries The Riches of the Sea – Norway`s Future North America 5,5 % (1.6 billion) Latin America 4 % (1.2 billion) EU 54 % (15.5 billion) Eastern Europe 14 % (4 billion) Asia 19 % (5.4 billion) Norwegian Seafood Exports

Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries The Riches of the Sea – Norway`s Future Ministerial Co-operation Ministries of: Finance R&D (Research and Development) Trade and industry Regional Development This was based amongst others on the fact that the marine sector is one out of 4 leading clusters in Norway, with a potential for growth

Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries The Riches of the Sea – Norway`s Future Both surrounded by countries attractive as industrial host countries Both score below the OECD 2% of R&D spendings in %-age of GDP (Norway 1,7% of GDP, Canada 1,6%) Both countries have lot’s of natural assets Norway and Canada - same challenges and opportunities

Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries The Riches of the Sea – Norway`s Future Particular challenges Vulnerable to changes in trade regimes, technical barriers to trade Relatively high labour costs Our industry depends on policy in 4 Ministries - Policies have been poorly integrated Our industry is a large user of R&D based knowledge. With a few exceptions they do generally not involve in R&D themselves – spin-offs from the oil and gas sector as well as the maritime sector of Norway Industrial fund for generic R&D © Norwegian Seafood Export Council Photo: Per Eide

Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries The Riches of the Sea – Norway`s Future To sum up; Increased innovation in ways of product and process development Technological shifts Customer satisfaction Resource management Environmentally friendly production by sustainability Fisheries economics