CHINA LOOKS FOR MIDDLE EAST CAVIAR MARKET BREAKTHROUGH AT SEAFEX 2016

Thursday 13 October 2016

Dubai - MENA Herald: China’s ambition to be a world leader in caviar production will be in full evidence at SEAFEX, the region’s first professional seafood show, which runs at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) from 7-9 November 2016, as the country’s seafood industry serves up fish roe delicacies for the first time in a highly-targeted Middle East promotion.
According to the China Daily newspaper, China now accounts for 20 per cent of world caviar output, with the country’s sturgeon growers moving to plug gaps left by poaching, overfishing and pollution in traditional markets. The growth in Chinese caviar exports is expected to help meet surging international demand, which has risen by 10.8 per cent in the last five years.
China is driving huge investment in sturgeon and caviar processing facilities with ‘Made in China’ caviar being served in the first-class cabins of international airlines and sold in some of the world’s finest restaurants throughout the West and Asia. The country last year grew its caviar exports by 50.5 per cent to a value of US $18.2 million.
Now the Chinese seafood industry has its eyes on the Middle East market, with caviar producers among 21 Chinese seafood companies housed in a national pavilion at SEAFEX 2016.
DWTC, the SEAFEX organiser, says in looking for a breakthrough into the Middle East – where the UAE is the largest market for caviar at around 20 tonnes a year - Chinese producers are coming to the right place at the right time.
“At a regional level, caviar is mainly sold to hotels, upscale restaurants and airlines, specifically in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. There is growing demand for luxury products and strong disposable income levels across the region indicate continued scope for growth,” said Andrew Pert, Show Director, Exhibitions & Events Management, DWTC.
Conversely, the UAE is now among the world’s top exporters of caviar with some US $3.3 million worth - or 4 per cent of the international business - now leaving the country, according to the online resource www.worldsrichestcountries.com. Dubai’s unrivalled regional re-export capacity represents a key attraction for Chinese producers leveraging SEAFEX to gain a foothold in the regional caviar market, according to Pert.
“With Dubai’s world-class trading and logistic infrastructure, the emirate is perfectly positioned to serve as Chinese caviar producers’ primary re-export hub for reaching growth markets across the Middle East and Africa,” added Pert.
November marks China’s fourth appearance at SEAFEX which this year will see 145 brands from 25 countries vie for a share of the US $272 million Middle East and North Africa seafood market, according to a report by the United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO). The same report predicts GCC demand for fresh fish products is expected to grow approximately 8 per cent per annum up to 2030.
This year’s show will span 4,500 square metres, up 12.5 per cent on last year, with new exhibitors from the UK, Norway, the USA, UAE and Vietnam helping to grow year-on-year exhibitor figures by 11 per cent. China is one of 13 national and industry pavilions at the show, which also includes newcomers the Philippines and Mauritius.
SEAFEX is among a trio of conveniently segmented food events which also include the gourmet Specialty Food Festival and Yummex, the region’s leading international trade fair for the confectionery and snacks market. The trio is co-located alongside Gulfood Manufacturing - the Middle East’s biggest food manufacturing, processing, packaging, logistics and materials handling exhibition - which attracts more than 30,000 attendees looking to allocate their annual, back-end food & beverage budgets.
DWTC’s trio of niche food events are open from 10am-5pm from 7-9 November 2016 and are for trade and business professionals only. General public and persons under the age of 21 will not be permitted entry. Registration is available at the show upon proof of trade status.

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