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EU funding (€4,998,290): Strategic Use of Competitiveness towards Consolidating the Economic Sustainability of the european Seafood sector Hor1 Apr 2015 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Strategic Use of Competitiveness towards Consolidating the Economic Sustainability of the european Seafood sector

SUCCESS is bringing together an integrated team of scientists from all fields of fisheries and aquaculture science with industry partners and key stakeholders to work on solutions which shall improve the competitiveness of the European fisheries and aquaculture sector. The supply-side of seafood markets is limited from both sea fisheries and aquaculture. At the same time demand for seafood products is increasing. In a globalised economy, the conjunction of these two trends should generate high opportunities for any seafood production activity. However, both fisheries and aquaculture companies are facing key challenges, which currently hinder them reaping the full benefits of seafood markets expansion, and even question their sustainability. As a whole, the EU fisheries sector remains at low levels of profitability and sustainability. The SUCCESS project will examine two strategies to improve the competitiveness of the sector: (i) increasing demand for EU seafood products, especially improving the awareness of the advantages of European production (including sustainability requirements and adjustment to market evolution); and (ii) cost reduction in certain production segments. For both strategies development on world markets as well as consumer preferences and awareness will be analysed. Additionally, SUCCESS will explore the different sectors along the value chain (from fisheries and aquaculture producers via processing companies, wholesalers, retailers to direct marketing to mobile fishmongers and restaurants) and their potential for improvements in competitiveness. These analyses also include long term predictions about the viability of certain production systems and will be considered in specific case studies on for example mussel production, shrimp fisheries, whitefish, traditional pond aquaculture and new aquaculture production systems.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Asociacion de Mayoristas de Pescado del Principado de Asturias €15,000.00
Bundesverband DER Deutschen Fishindustrie UND DES Fischgrosshandels e. V. €29,351
Diethnes Panepistimio Ellados €288,888
Ducamar Spain SL €15,000.00
Fishor Consulting Ltd. €157,116
Fish-Pass €64,875
Frigorificos Ortiz SA €15,000.00
Fundacion Centro Tecnologico Acuicultura de Andalucia €15,000.00
Haskoli Islands €390,375
Iceland Seafood International EHF €10,000.00
Institut Francais de Recherche Pour l'Exploitation de la mer €431,780
Johann Heinrich VON Thuenen-Institut, Bundesforschungsinstitut Fuer Laendliche Raeume, Wald UND Fischerei €519,166
Kilic Deniz Urunleri Uretimi Ihracat Ithalat VE Ticaret AS €18,750.00
Luonnonvarakeskus €297,430
Markmar EHF €488,650
Morski Instytut Rybacki - Panstwowy Instytut Badawczy €190,856
Nisea Societa CRL €249,875
Pecheurs de Manche et d'Atlantiquesa €15,000.00
Rodecan SL €15,000.00
Stichting Wageningen Research €487,970
Universidad de Cantabria €358,000
Universita Degli Studi Di Palermo €106,459
Universite de Brest €800,000
Wemake Sàrl €18,750.00

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/635188

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