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The Canadian Lobster Industry: Market Value, Trends and Issues

John SacktonSeafood Datasearch

Moncton, Shediac, and ShippaganMarch 27-28, 2019

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Background• 40 Years in Seafood Industry

• Crab, shrimp, lobster and cod

market analyst since 1997

• Preseason price and market

outlooks on shrimp, crab, lobster

and cod – Maritimes,

Newfoundland, Alaska, US West

Coast

• Price arbitrator for Alaska crab

Fisheries 2005-2017

• Co-Founder of NFI’s Global

Seafood Market Conference

• Shrimp, Crab, Lobster Analyst for

US National Fisheries Institute

• Publisher of Seafood.com News

• Owner of Seafood Datasearch

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Outline for Today

• EconomicvalueofCanadianLobster• Wheredoesthisvaluecomefrom?• StrengthsandChallengesoftheLobsterIndustry

• CurrentMarketIssues• Pricing• FactorsPushingIndustryChange• Outlookfor2019

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Lobster is by far the most valuable Canadian Seafood Export

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Lobster supply remains near record levels

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After9YearsofGrowthTotalLobsterLandingsDeclinedin2017andCameupSlightlyin2018

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Lobster Value has Grown as Landings Have Increased

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For the Maritimes, Lobster represents 52% of export value;crab and shrimp are important also

Lobster,$2,129,391.00,

52%Crab,$1,491,598.00,

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Shrimp,$468,349.00,

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Lobster Crab Shrimp

meat11%

tails21%

wholecooks11%

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By Product volume, Live represents about 57% (2017)

Value

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Despite Increasing Sales to China, the US is the dominant buyer of Canadian lobster

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Live lobster price China vs. US by qtr

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US and Canada Have a Deeply Integrated $US 4 Billion Reciprocal Seafood Trading System

• Sofar,thishasnotbeen disruptedbytradetensions

• CanadaisgainingadvantageoverUSbyopeningnewtrademarkets– CETA– TPP– ExpandingTradewithChina

• USexportstoCanadaincreasedin2018yearover2017.

• ButwithUSshutoutofsomeexportmarkets,excessUSproductcoulddepressprices

CA to US 2017 $US 3.3 billionCanada top exports to US

VALUE PERCENTsnow crab $ 594,413,989 18%LOBSTER 1,066,662,765 32%

SALMON 651,560,477 20%

US to Canada: $US .95 billion

US TOP EXPORTS TO CANADA

Lobster 233,117,642 25%

salmon incl wild 84,354,788 9%

The US and Canadian Markets are Deeply Tied Together

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Tail - 20-24%

Claw knuckle leg meat:9% to 13%

Live - 100%

Whole Cooked - 86%(average cook loss, can be reduced about 5% with treatments)

Yield is key to understanding Lobster pricing and why live lobster

demand sets shore prices

Calculations based on averageof 22% for tails and 11% for meat

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Breakdown of 500 lbs lobster by raw material pounds and cost at various shore

pricesCostatShorePrice

Livelbs WholeCookcost

Tailscost Meatcost

Processed(tails/meat)rawmat$

100% 86% 22% 11%Pounds 500 430 110 55 1655.00 $5.00 5.81 22.73 45.45 15.156.00 $6.00 6.98 27.27 54.55 18.187.00 $7.00 8.14 31.82 63.64 21.219.00 $9.00 10.47 40.91 81.82 27.27

With $9.00 shore price, processors $CA for tails and meat is $CA 27.27 (20.31 $US). Current US pricing is $20.00 for 4 oz tails, and $17.75 for lobster meat.

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Lobster Landings by LFA

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US Live Exports to Canada support New Brunswick’s processing sector

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New Brunswick and PEI produce frozen lobster; Nova Scotia produces Live

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Result is different industry structure in different provinces

• NovaScotia:livelandingsinLFA33and34inDecember

• NewBrunswick:landingsforprocessinginspringand

fall;livelandingsinbayofFundy

• PEI:mostlyprocessingfrozenlobsterMay-June,Aug-Sept.

• Quebec:Bothprocessingandlivemarkets

• NL:mostlyfrozenprocessing

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Structural problem

• Liveproductssetmarketprice

• Whenlivemarketisstrongprocessorsarepricedoutofmarketbyrawmaterialcosts

• ResultisthatprocessormarginsinbothNBandPEIareoftenunderwater.

• Industryprofitsheavilyfavorharvestsector.

• Harvestsectorhaspoliticalclout

18Raw Frozen Tails Frozen raw split lobster body and tail

Yield issues make it important to “sell the shell”

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Unique Strengths and Challenges for Lobster

• Employs25,000harvesters;71%ofallmaritimefishers

• Widespreadgeographicdistributionmaintainseconomicviabilityofcoastaltowns

• Providesprocessingemployment

• Strongexportdemand• Sustainablyfished

• Landingsglutsreducevalue• Highpricevolatilityduetodemandforlivelobster

• Highlyvariablequality• Highlyfragmentedbuyingstructurewithmiddlemen

• CrossborderindustryforbothUSandCanada

• Cashbusinessheavilydependentonfinancing

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Problems Encapsulated in Price volatility which kills markets

Lobster meat 70%

Tails 21%

Live: 80% April; July – Dec 7-8%

Cod Loin 7%

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Could lobster products be mis-matched with

markets

• TrendinUSmarketistousemorefrozenlobster;thisisgrowingareainfoodserviceandretail.

• Liveshellonlobsterishardtoeat;only1%ofUShouseholdsbuylobster.

• Frozenandprocessedlobstermoreaccessible.50%UShouseholdsbyshrimp.

• Volatilityoffrozenpricespreventsmarketexpansion.

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Current market conditions

• Lobsterisademanddrivenmarket• MoreinshellCanadianfrozenproductgoingtoUS

• MorelivelobstergoingtoChinafromCanada

• Thisisdrivinguprawmaterialprice

• Aftercontractingin2017,lobstersupplyincreasedin2018

• USlobstermarketremainedstrongduetoeconomy

• UShadlimitedliveexportstoChinaduetotariffs

• For2019awintertospringshortfallexpectedonfrozenlobster

• IndustryiscountingonChinatoconsumelobsteratcurrentpricelevels

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US domestic lobster supply slightly

increased in 2018

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More frozen tails and whole cooks going to US

• Expansionoflivemarketshasmeantlivedemandsetswharfprice

• Moreprocessedlobster(tails,meat,scoredclaw)goingtoUS

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Expansion of demand for frozen lobster in US in 2018

• Frozentailsandotherin-shelllobsterincreasedin2018

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When converted to live weight,

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Frozen lobster showed 8% growth at Foodservice

• NFINPDData

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Lobster Pricing for live, meat, tails

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Peak live prices with very low volume

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Canadian Live Exports Increased to Chinabut were down to US

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Meat exports

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Comparison of lobster meat vs. tail and frozen exports to US

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Tail prices are higher than meat prices for first time in 10 years

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LFA 34 Season

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LFA34Landings In 2018, high demand forlive lobster for China and the US pushed prices upto $9.00 at times.By end of year prices retreated somewhat to the$8.00 range.Result was that almost nolobster for processing wasbought at $7.00Landings should be comparableto past two years.

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Canadian Export Price to China & US

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2016 15,030,226 60,643,004 19.9%2017 19,193,492 61,524,624 23.8%2018 31,056,815 58,299,251 34.8%

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China lobster demand is not slowing

• Data:Intracen

Total live Homarus from US and Canada

US shipments exceeded prioryear until July, when tariffs were imposed

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US Trade War with China Risks

RisksforUS• Shutoutofmajorexportmarket• Acceptlowerpriceinalternativemarkets

• DisruptUSseafoodimports• Cutsalesofsomeitemsduetohighercosts

• LowervaluestoUSHarvesters

RisksforCanada• Overheateddemandforlobsteratwharf

• MismatchbetweenChinesepricesandothermajormarkets,especiallyUS.

• Growthof‘GrayMarkets’inCanada• CAIndustryoverlydependsonChinesemarket

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In worst case scenario, US Harvesters agitate to limit Canadian Seafood Imports to boost their incomes

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How China trade impacted lobster from Canada• Chinademandnowdominantfactoringloballivelobsterprices• Canadiantradeshiftedto:

– Morelivelobster,lessfrozentails,meat,wholecooks– MoreliveshipmentstoChinathantheUS

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Tariff imposed

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Canada becoming live supplier to China

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Ecuador Experience vs Canada: Both become more dependent on Chinese Market

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Overview of Live season

• USremainslargestmarketbutsinceJuly,Chinahasbeenbiggerimporter

• Positivefactorsinclude:– Stableexchangerates– StrongUSeconomysupportslobstersales

– Retailmarketscanabsorblivelobster

• Negativefactors:– Unlikelobstermeat,demandforliveishardtoexpandatfoodservice.

– Expandingatretailmeanslowerprices

– LivelobsterisanicheseafoodproductforconsumersoutsideofafewareasoftheUS.

– ExpansionwilldependonNon-USmarkets

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Canada has advantages as global supplier• USTradePolicyDisasterhasbeen

gifttoCanadianshippers:

– PreferredsuppliertoChina

– PrimarysuppliertoEurope

• LackofAmericancompetitionin

Chinawillhelpmaintainprices

• Insecondarymarkets(Korea,

Singapore)USwilldiscountprice,

undercuttingCanadianSellers

• StrongTailmarketisonlyplace

processorscanmakemoney.

• Meatinventoriesfinallyappearto

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• Processorsgotburnedwith

overproducingwholecooks,and

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• Sincethentheyhaveremained

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Tail Prices by Size

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Warm water tails

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Lobster tail sales go with stronger economy and lower unemployment

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Summary• MeatandTailmarketisveryunstable• Run-upinpriceinmeatmarketclassicexampleofdestroyingdemand.• Inversionofmeatandtailpricingseemsunlikelytolast• FrozenlobsterrawmaterialcostisbeingsqueezedbyexpansionoflivetradetoChina• Yetbyliveweight,frozenlobsterrepresentsatleast40%ofvolume• Issuesforprocessors:

– Riskinholdingtailsandmeatifmarketpricedeclines• Frozenlobstercouldhaveanopportunitytoexpandmarketduetohighpriceandlackof

supplyofsnowcrab.• Harvesterdilemmaisthatvaluesmaydifferforliveproductandcannersbyagreater

amountthanusual.• Alsoshippablevs.non-shippablelobsterscouldhavevariationinprice

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There have been many studies on whether the lobster industry

is undervalued

• Buyingstructureleadstopoorquality,noincentivetoimprove

• Pricevolatilityreducesmarketabilityofprocessedproducts

• Cashflowproblemsduetoglutsforcepackerstotakelowerprices;industryispoorlyfinanced

• SeasonalityofLFAlandingsonlypartiallyaddressesproblemofsoftshell(molting)lobsters

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Why are major companies and Private Equity Investing in Lobster

• MajorseafoodcompanieslikeThaiUnion/ChickenoftheSea,Mazzetta,andChamplainFinancialallinvestinginlobsterindustry.

• Theyseelongtermvalueinaluxuryresourcewithgrowingglobaldemandandsteadysupply

• Thisvaluecan’tberealizedbywhathappenedtothemeatmarket– boomandbust.Insteadithastodevelopoverthelongertermwithamoregradualincreaseinvalue.

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Thai Union also bought Red Lobster• RedLobsterisakeybuyerintheindustryformanyyears.• Largestuseroflobstermeatandtails.• ButRedLobstercustomerismiddleclass,andverysensitivetoprice.

• Howwillcompanykeepsellinglobsterifpricecontinuestobeabovewhatcustomerscanpay.

• Justbecauseamarketisheretodaydoesnotmeanitcannotbegonetomorrow

• Newfoundlandusedtoproducemillionsofpoundsofcrabmeat,primarilyforRedLobster.Nowthatproductistotallygone.

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DFO Mandated changes to carapace size

• ChangestominimumsizehaveincreasedvalueinLFA’sbychangingmixofmarketsvs.cannerlobsterThiswasDFOmandate.

• Effortstochangebuyingpracticeshavenotbeenwelcomed

• Otherfisherieshavetotallychangedtheirvalueequationthroughindividualquotas.

• Lobsterindustryhatesquotas;significantsocialfearsoflosingcontrol

Can the Status Quo Ever Change

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Numerous industry studies and reports mostly focus on same issues

• Glutsinlandings• Poorqualityandhandling• Inefficientbuyingnetwork• Lackofmarginsforlobsterprocessors• HighFinancingcostsleadstocompanies

tobepricetakers• Vulnerabletoracetobottominvalue• Pricevolatilitydiscouragesconsumption

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Lobster industry participates in seafood value chain roundtable

Goals for 2023:

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Lobster industry is in transition• Currentmarketisverystrong;butitiserodingdemandformeatandtails.

• Whencrabsectionsgotpricedtoohighforpackerstoproducemeat,theygaveuptheproducttodosectionsonly.

• LobsterqualityistovariableforCanadatogiveupprocessingfrozenlobster:itisnecessaryforlowerqualityandsmallerlobster.

• IncreasedlobsterprocessinginUSwillalsobeachallenge

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Time for Questions