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  • Vannamei Shrimp

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    Penaeus Vannamei vs. Penaeus Monodon

    Source: FAO

    P. Vannamei farming has grown vertiginously

    Vannamei farming

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    Penaeus vannamei

    Penaeus monodon

    Penaeus vannamei 77 78 88 120 134 109 121 142 140 173 194 186 145 268 473 983 1298 1647 2091 2297

    Penaeus monodon 200 258 290 374 439 495 559 566 537 480 503 548 631 673 632 724 708 665 637 590

    1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

    Last 7 Years average annual growth 211%

    Urner Barry's: Vannamei Shirmp (HLSO) - Price $/lb (Ex-Warehouse, East or West Coast)

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    HLSO

  • Projected Vannamei Shrimp Production (Tons) & Average price

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    Pescanovas Vannamei Shrimp project

    The production traded through the Pescanova Group goes mainly to the US, the EU and Japan

    Geographical breakdown of sales (2009,%)

    47,111 tons in 2009

    Other

    9%

    USA

    39%

    Europe

    52%

    41.166 42.558 43.984

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    27.711 30.85632.183

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    36.64441.547

    4,48 4,57 4,57 4,57 4,57

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    Own production Third part ies Average Sale Price

    Farm ing Area

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    Ecuad or 4,517

    Nicaragua 5,553

    Hond uras 1,200

    Guat em ala 225

    Tot al 11,495

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    Vannamei Shrimp Farming Project of

    the Pescanova Group

    The Pescanova Group Project for vannamei shrimp farming is located in 4 countries: Nicaragua, Ecuador, Honduras and Guatemala.

    Geographical diversification provides the greatest guarantee in terms of supply under potential problems such as diseases, unfavorable weather conditions, economic factors, labor or social problems, etc in any of the supplying countries.

    Geographical diversification provides product availability all year round.

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    The Pescanova Group

    Vannamei Shrimp Farming

    Vertical Integration:

    Traceability.

    Health Risks Control.

    Geographical diversification allowing:

    Guaranteed supply.

    Risk diversification (diseases, weather, financial, labor, political, etc.).

    Year round availability.

    Dimension and Competitiveness.

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    Traceability at the

    Hatchery/Nursery

    Control throughout the whole process

    Breeders transportation

    Genetic selection

    Maturation

    Nauplii hatching

    Nauplii harvest

    Nauplii packing

    Naupplii is transported to larvae culture

    Acclimatization

    Larvae tanls (Nauplii to PL 5)

    Nursery up to PL 12/15 ready for sowing

    Feed preparation (microalgae)

    Feed preparation (Artemia)

    Hatchery Nursery

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    Broodstock Rearing

    Genetic Selection

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    Broodsock

    Breeders Selection

    Genetic Selection

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    Nauplii

    Own production of nauplii

    Traceability

    Certification

    Pathogen free

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    Larvae Laboratory

    Algae Room

    Larvinic

    Biofilters Larvae delivery at Miramar

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    Ecuador

    Farming area: 4,517 ha.

    Extensive Rearing

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    The Pescanova Group in Ecuador No. EXPORTADORES LIBRAS DOLARES %/10 %/PAIS

    1 PROMARISCO S.A. 42.683.507 126.157.970 19,04% 12,90%

    2 EXPORTADORA DE ALIMENTOS S.A."EXPALSA" 36.124.446 91.348.967 16,12% 10,92%

    3 SOCIEDAD NACIONAL GALAPAGOS S.A. SONGA 26.312.376 70.838.968 11,74% 7,95%

    4 INDUSTRIAL PESQUERA SANTA PRISCILA 31.515.264 69.921.502 14,06% 9,53%

    5 OMARSA SA OPERADORA Y PROCESAD.D.PROD.MARINOS 24.041.788 64.714.447 10,73% 7,27%

    6 EDPACIF EMPACADORA DEL PACIFICO S.A 17.136.321 33.294.795 7,64% 5,18%

    7 EMPACADORA GRUPO GRANMAR S.A.(EMPAGRAN) 13.830.786 31.969.222 6,17% 4,18%

    8 COSTASTRA S.A. 8.919.752 28.778.785 3,98% 2,70%

    9 PROCESADORA Y EXPORTADORA DE MARISCOS S. A. 11.596.206 27.082.858 5,17% 3,51%

    10 CRIADEROS DE MARISCOS S.A.(CRIMASA ) 11.996.866 25.945.149 5,35% 3,63%

    TOTAL TOP-10 224.157.312 570.052.662 100% 67,75%

    TOTAL PAIS 330.841.082 770.336.754

    EXPORTACIONES ACUMULADAS A DICIEMBRE 2010

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    Shrimp Farms - Ecuador

    Bellavista

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    Shrimp Farms - Ecuador

    Santa Cecilia

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    Processing Plant - Ecuador

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    Processing Plant - Ecuador

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    A new processing line was built to process Dardens value added products.

    The line includes a Frigoscandia IQF tunnel with a capacity of 2 TM/hour.

    Promarisco Processing Line for Dardens Value Added products

  • The Pescanova Group in

    Nicaragua

    Camanica

    Serviconsa

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    The Pescanova Group

    in Nicaragua

    The Pescanova Group in Nicaragua (Camanica + Serviconsa)

    was the top farmed shrimp exporter in 2010. Camanica

    Serviconsa No.

    EXP OR T A D OR ES LIB R A S D OLA R ES %/ 10 %/ P A IS

    1 CAMANICA 12.241.420 29.322.342 39,43% 33,44%

    2 SERVICONSA 6.451.619 16.391.867 20,78% 17,62%

    3 CAMPA 4.050.204 10.225.300 13,04% 11,06%

    4 SAHLMAN SEAFOODS 3.968.353 9.531.267 12,78% 10,84%

    5 SEAFOOD INT. 4.337.514 7.834.341 13,97% 11,85%

    T OT A L T OP - 5 31.049.110 73.305.117 100% 84,81%

    T OT A L P A IS 36.612.200 74.207.295

    EXP OR T A C ION ES A C UM ULA D A S A D IC IEM B R E 2010

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    Processing Plant - Camanica

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    Larvae Laboratory

    Miramar

    The largest Larvae Culture Operation in Latin America

    Monthly production

    capacity 600 million larvae,

    8 larvae rearing rooms with

    20 ponds of 20 tons each,

    6 raceways rooms with 20

    ponds of 40 tons each.

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    Miramar Algae Room

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    Shrimp Farms - Nicaragua

    Agrimarsa II (Camanica)

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    Shrimp Farms - Nicaragua

    Playa Grande (Serviconsa)

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    Grading and Processing

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    Processing Plant

    Packing

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    The Pescanova Group in

    Honduras

    Lorette (Novahonduras)

    No. EXPORTADORES LIBRAS DOLARES %/10 %/PAIS

    1 SAN LORENZO 14.296.770 50.342.327 33,61% 31,75%

    2 SANTA INES 11.565.467 30.995.452 27,19% 25,68%

    3 LITORAL 5.472.860 14.338.893 12,86% 12,15%

    4 DELI 4.977.066 13.139.454 11,70% 11,05%

    5 NOVAHONDURAS 3.412.357 7.438.938 8,02% 7,58%

    6 IBERMAR 2.563.420 6.511.087 6,03% 5,69%

    7 MARISCOS ELMER 252.805 659.821 0,59% 0,56%

    TOTAL TOP-7 42.540.745 123.425.972 100% 94,47%

    TOTAL PAIS 45.029.066 130.044.906

    EXPORTACIONES ACUMULADAS A DICIEMBRE 2010

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    Shrimp Farms - Honduras

    Elizmar

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    The Pescanova Group in

    Guatemala N o . EXP OR T A D OR ES D E C A M A R ON LIB R A S D OLA R ES %/ 10 %/ P A IS

    1 NOVAGUATEMALA, S.A. 7.993.529 22.386.256 34,23% 34,23%

    2 ORO DEL PACIFICO, S. A. 9.851.210 20.194.980 42,19% 42,19%

    3 ACUAMAYA, S.A. 4.725.000 9.213.750 20,24% 20,24%

    4 PESCA, S. A. 660.122 2.601.910 2,83% 2,83%

    5 COMARPA, S. A. 120.202 539.836 0,51% 0,51%

    TOTAL TOP-5 23.350.063 54.936.732 100% 100%

    TOTAL PAIS 23.350.000 54.936.732

    EXPORTACIONES ACUMULADAS A DICIEMBRE 2010

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    Shrimp Farms - Guatemala

    Itxan

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    Processing Plant Novaguatemala

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    Mechanical grading Weighing

    Processing Plant - Guatemala

    Brine bath

    Freezing