AQUACULTURE PHILIPPINES BOOK NOW. Philippines International Aquaculture and Fisheries and Seafood Industry Event.

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AQUACULTURE PHILIPPINES SMX CONVENTION CENTER, PASAY CITY, PHILIPPINES Philippines International Aquaculture and and Seafood Industry Event BOOK NOW! Organised by Co-located events: 7 www.aquafisheriesexpo.com 7

Aquaculture Philippines 2017 Expo & Forum is co-located with Livestock Philippines and PhilMeat 2017 Expo presents the very latest innovations in aquaculture, fisheries and seafood. Why attend? No matter whether you are visitor or an exhibitor, or what your business objectives are Aquaculture Philippines 2017 Expo & Forum offers a relaxed but professional business environment to conduct meetings, network and seek new business opportunities. Production Trends Aquaculture in the Philippines is carried out in diverse ecosystems (freshwater, brackish water and marine) using various culture systems with different degrees of intensification. Most production comes from the farming of seaweed, with milkfish and tilapia the most important fish species. Philippines Aquaculture Volume of Production by Species Species 2012 2013 2014 % of 2014 Total Seaweed 1,751,071 1,558,378 1,549,576 66.3% Milkfish 386,729 401,066 390,233 16.7% Tilapia 260,536 268,819 259,198 11.1% Tiger Prawn 48,197 49,467 47,843 2.0% Oyster 20,648 22,070 22,355 1.0% Mussel 25,660 22,894 18,762 0.8% Carp 17,704 18,258 16,756 0.7% Mud Crab 16,360 15,794 16,160 0.7% Others 9,352 10,837 10,377 0.4% Catfish 3,607 3,761 3,632 0.2% Mudfish 932 912 1,165 0.0% Endeavor Prawn 778 757 1,151 0.0% Grouper 203 255 271 0.0% Gourami 190 118 127 0.0% Total 2,541,967 2,373,386 2,337,606 100.0% Source: Philippines Total Fish Production Quantity by Sector 2014 Aquaculture Total 4,689,085 tonnes 50% 2,337,605 24% 1,107,221 1,244,259 26% Commercial Municipal Value of Philippines Fish Production by Sector 2006-2014 000 Philippines Pesos 300,000,000 250,000,000 200,000,000 150,000,000 100,000,000 50,000,000 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Aquaculture 55,671,893 61,597,274 81,669,481 81,493,358 82,857,455 85,996,428 92,289,925 93,731,170 93,949,010 Capture 107,702,49 118,947,85 134,144,02 134,088,71 138,193,39 138,698,65 145,421,54 150,820,50 147,994,84 Total 163,374,38 180,545,12 215,813,50 215,582,06 221,050,85 224,695,07 237,711,47 244,551,67 241,943,85

Exhibitor Profile Aquaculture Philippines 2017 Expo & Forum will be attended by market-leading local, regional and international suppliers covering all sectors of the aquaculture, fisheries and seafood sector including: Aquaculture & Technology & Equipment Aquaculture & Processing Breeding & Hatchery Chemical for Pond Management Cold Chain & Refrigeration Equipment Disease & Health Management Feed & Feeding Equipment Feed Additives Fishing Equipment Food Safety & Hygiene Hatchery Equipment Inspection & Certification Media & Trade Publications Packaging Equipment Pharmaceutical Processing Equipment Recirculation Systems Seafood Traders, Importers & Exporters Water Analysis & Treatment...plus many others Importance of Aquaculture & Philippines Total Fish Production Value by Sector 2014 Total value 241.944 billion Philippine Pesos 93.95 39% Aquaculture Aquaculture and fisheries contribute significantly to the Philippines food security, employment and foreign exchange earnings; Fish and seafood is the major source of animal protein. In 2014 the sector accounted for 13.7% of the Gross Value Added in Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry and Fishing, the largest share after agricultural crops. Fish & fishery products contributed almost US$1.3 billion in exports, and a net surplus of US$954 million in 2014. Tuna remained the top export commodity valued at US$443 million. In terms of value, the industry contributed PHP242 billion (around US$5.5 billion) in 2014. 66 27% Commercial 81.81 34% Municipal Volume of Philippines Fish Production by Sector 2006-2014 6,000,000 5,000,000 Tonnes 4,000,000 3,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Aquaculture 2,092,276 2,214,826 2,407,698 2,477,392 2,545,967 2,608,120 2,541,965 2,373,387 2,337,605 Capture 2,316,197 2,496,426 2,559,191 2,602,585 2,613,492 2,365,468 2,323,167 2,332,027 2,351,480 Total 4,408,472 4,711,253 4,966,889 5,079,977 5,159,459 4,973,588 4,865,132 4,705,413 4,689,085

Why exhibit? With a highly target audience you can reach a large proportion of Philippines key aquaculture, fisheries and seafood professionals to generate sales leads and grow your business. Cost-effectively promote your products and services in one place in just three days. Onsite seminar program delivered by experts will keep you up to date about industry issues, trends and innovations. Achieve better market understanding and valuable insights. Find new customers, suppliers and distributors. Benefit from the event s extensive marketing campaign. Why visit? Discover new products and services - all in one place at one time. Find new suppliers. A who s who of the Philippines aquaculture, fisheries and seafood industry - network face-to-face with industry peers. Attend the free conferences and seminars to get valuable insights into some of the newest products, industry innovations, emerging trends and solutions. Regional & Global Significance Based on 2013 FAO data the Philippines: Ranked 7th among the top fish producing countries in the world with its total production of 4.7 million tonnes of fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and aquatic plants (including seaweed). Production of 0.815 million tonnes aquaculture production of fish, crustaceans and molluscs ranked 11th in the world. The world s 3rd largest producer of aquatic plants (including seaweed) having produced a total of 1.56 million tonnes. ASEAN Production by Capture & Aquaculture 2013* Rank Country Capture Aquaculture Total 1 Indonesia 6,101,725 3,819,732 9,921,457 2 Vietnam 2,803,800 3,207,200 6,011,000 3 Myanmar 3,786,840 929,180 4,716,020 4 Philippines 2,331,721 815,008 3,146,729 5 Thailand 1,843,747 1,056,944 2,900,691 6 Malaysia 1,488,705 261,274 1,749,979 7 Cambodia 639,468 90,000 F 729,468 F 8 Laos 34,100 F 108,000 F 142,100 F 9 Singapore 1,645 5,165 6,810 10 Brunei Darussalam 4,000 F 830 F 4,830 F FAO F = forecast excluding aquatic plants (* in tonnes) Visitor Profile Aquaculture Philippines 2017 Expo & Forum is a don t-miss event that will attract a quality and highly targeted audience of key decision makers, influencers and buyers including: Aquaculture Producers & Fishermen Cold Storage Facilities Provider Consignacion Operator / Broker Consultants, Government & Academia Feed Miller Feed Seller / Wholesaler / Trader Financing Sector Fish & Seafood Processing Fish Cage Operator / Marine Culture Fish Pen Operator Fishpond Lessee / Operator Fishpond Owner Food Scientists Food Service Fry / Fingerlings / In-puts Provider Hatchery Operator Importers & Exporters Industry & Exporters Industry Associations & Media Mariculture Park Marketing / Export / Distributor Nursery Operator Processor / Canning / Packaging Sustainable Aquaculture Farming Traders, Wholesalers and Retailers...plus many others Outlook & Potential Targets of the 2016-2020 Comprehensive National Industry Development Plan (CNFIDP) include: 1% annual growth in municipal captured fish with consideration of proper management interventions. 5% annual growth in commercial captured fish in new fishing grounds or with positive management interventions. Increase in aquaculture production for key species. (milkfish 4%, tilapia 6%, shrimp 10%). Reduction of post-harvest losses from 25% to 15% in 5 years and 100% compliance of facilities to hygiene and sanitation. Increase the value and volume of traded fish and fishery products for domestic and export.

Business Matching - Fostering Connections to Success To ensure that visitors and exhibitors make the most of their time at Aquaculture Philippines 2017 Expo & Forum, a free online business matching solution will provide opportunities allows to search, identify and screen potential partners: be it a supplier, buyer, agent, manufacturer, service provider or distributor for targeted networking and meetings. By registering on the platform the service will put interested parties in contact based on their stated interests and needs, and schedule one-on-one business meetings. Sponsorship Opportunities After booking your stand, exhibitors can choose from a range of sponsorship opportunities to boost their presence and drive traffic to your booth. The experienced UBM team can tailor-make a sponsorship package to suite your company s objectives and budget, and provide you multiple touch points across the Aquaculture Philippines 2017 Expo & Forum. Please contact the organiser to discuss your needs. About the Organiser UBM Exhibitions Philippines, Inc. is part of UBM Asia, the leading organiser of exhibitions in Asia. Owned by United Business Media plc which is listed on the London Stock Exchange, UBM Asia operates in 19 market sectors with headquarters in Hong Kong and subsidiary companies across Asia, including UBM China in Shanghai, Hangzhou, Guangzhou and Beijing. We have over 240 products including trade fairs, conferences, trade publications, B2B/B2C portals and virtual event services. As Asia's leading exhibition organiser and the biggest commercial organiser in China, India and Malaysia, we stage the leading events of their kind across the region. Our 200 events, 24 publications and 16 vertical portals serve over 1,000,000 quality exhibitors, visitors, conference delegates, advertisers and subscribers from all over the world with high value face-to-face business-matching events, quality and instant market news and industry trends, and round-the-clock online trading networks and sourcing platforms. We have over 1,100 staff in 21 major cities across Asia. We deliver high value to our partners and customers through our: Over 25-year track record of operating large scale international exhibitions, conferences and major publications in Asia. Pioneering industry-specific B2B portals that provide year-round business-matching and high quality information. Highly professional management team with years of practical experience in the exhibition industry. Strong global network with wholly-owned subsidiary companies in major cities including, Bangkok, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Singapore, Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Seoul, and Taipei in Asia and New York in the USA. Cost of Participation Option 1: Space Only US$ 327 per sqm (min. 18 sqm) (excluding VAT) Space only and does not include any form of construction, furnishing and electrical fittings. Exhibitor is responsible for design, construction, carpeting, furnishing and electrical fittings. More info Don t Delay - Prime Space Goes Quickly Booths are allocated on a first come, first served basis, so book now for a prime location. Discover how easy we can make finding new business opportunities by booking your stand today. Contact your UBM office to help select your location and confirm your space. UBM Exhibitions Philippines, Inc. Unit I-121, Ground Floor OneE-com Center Ocean Drive, Mall of Asia Complex 1300 Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines T: +63.2.551-7803; 551-7564; 551-7718 F: +63.2.551-7391 E: jessica.go@ubm.com Option 2: Walk-On Package US$ 362 per sqm (min. 9 sqm) (excluding VAT) Walk-On Package is a basic stand framework build by our appointed stand contractor on your behalf. Walk-On Package is inclusive of: Book Your Stand Now! Needle-punch carpet White polyester laminated panels for board Adhesive vinyl letters for exhibitor s name and booth numbers on the fascia board Fluorescent light (40 watts) Information counter Folding chairs Waste basket Convenience outlet (two-prong) Please contact our sales offices for the best location. UBM Malaysia A-8-1, Level 8, Hampshire Place Office 157 Hampshire, 1 Jalan Mayang Sari 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia T: +603 2176 8788 F: +603 2164 8786 E: rita.lau@ubm.com UBM Asia (Thailand) Co., Ltd 503/23 K.S.L Tower 14th Floor Sri Ayuthaya Rd., Kwaeng Thanon Phayathai Khet Rajatheweee, Bangkok 10400 Thailand T: +(66) 2642 6911 F: +(66) 2642 6919 / 20 E: duangcheewan.j@ubm.com Ho Chi Minh City Office 74 Nguyen Khoai, Ward 2 District 4, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam T: +84 8 5401 2718 / +84 8 667 808 55 / 56 / 57 F: +84 8 5401 2717 E: chau.tran@ubm.com www.aquafisheriesexpo.com