PROCESSING AND MARKETING ACTIVITIES Sample Clauses

PROCESSING AND MARKETING ACTIVITIES. CPPL replaced the previous SOC in 2001. CPPL is involved in selling fresh fish collected from its outer-islands fish centers mainly to Government schools and hospital. Exportation of fish has not been favorable given high transportation costs to markets overseas. The company has a cold store with 200 t. capacity, a blast freezer that can handle 500 kg per day and 2 t. per day ice maker. Currently, CPPL processes about 1 t. of fish per day. It is the only tuna processor on then island, but handles only small quantities. The company has a carrier vessel that collects fish from four outer islands, making a visit every 5 days. Currently all produce are sold locally, with frozen tuna loins and reef fish. The company is looking at preparing added value tuna consumer products packed in retort pouches. Any plans by Government to promote fish processing will also be carried out by CPPL. CPPL has a branch at Kiritimati Island, which exports fish to Hawaii and was the beneficiary of a recently completed Japanese donor project to provide handling and processing facilities along with a long liner, and four hand liners. Here there is cold storage of 50 t., a 500 kg. per day blast freezer and a 2 t. per day ice maker. The facility exports reef fish and lobster to Hawaii. The company is registered with the U.S. FDA, and is aware of the need to implement HACCP procedures. However, there are major issues to be resolved prior to the company establishing export capability; most notably continuity of supply, increased processing activity and reliable transport. The company would be interested in augmenting its production capacity through acquirement of small long liners (1,000 hooks to catch 100 kg per day). The company acts as an agent for foreign fishing companies. It is also an agent for I-Kiribati fishermen looking for foreign berths. Currently, it has 80 fishermen placed, with 50 on Japanese boast and the remainder on Taiwanese. The Atoll Seaweed Company Limited (ASCL) is involved in the production of dried seaweed (E.cottoni and other new strains) to supply the EU market. The company has been assisted by a long term EC project which ends in November, 2006 (see above). The shareholders of ASCL are MFMRD and the Ministry of Internal and Social Affairs. The project has full time employment for 9 people in South Tarawa and 3 in Kiritimati, with up to 30 casual workers taken on to prepare monthly dispatches. While the company has an annual capacity for 4,000 t., it only produ...
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