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Developing a value proposition and future track for the National Aquaculture Council (NAC)

Project number: 2019-207
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $30,650.00
Principal Investigator: Kim Hooper
Organisation: National Aquaculture Council (NAC)
Project start/end date: 14 Jul 2020 - 29 Nov 2020
Contact:
FRDC

Need

R&D includes the activities companies and groups undertake to innovate and introduce new products and services or to improve their existing offerings. The FRDC invests in RD&E to generate knowledge that can be used to create change which will benefit the fishing and aquaculture sectors and this, in turn, benefits Australia more broadly. This research is needed now to provide knowledge to clarify directions and roles in the context of national seafood leadership. Importantly, there is a need for Seafood Industry Australia and NAC to confirm their respective focus to the satisfaction of members, noting that SIA also has an aquaculture remit.

NAC has been representing the sector with severely limiting resources and at the end of last year, the Tasmanian Salmon Growers Association (TSGA), the largest aquaculture sector determined not to renew its membership on a wait and see basis. It is critical and timely for NAC to consult with its current and past members, and sectors not previously represented - including smaller and emerging sectors - and with other key stakeholders, to understand what their needs are for national representation. This includes understanding the RD&E for the sectors, and where these intersect with the objective to confirm what direction should be taken.

In addition, the research and priority setting would provide guidance to FRDC's RD&E planning to align with industry priorities and building on the work completed to date to inform the 2020-2025 vision.
Should it be determined that the NAC is needed and supported, a second phase of work (outside the scope of this application) would be identified to identify the structural, human, and financial resources needed to deliver the value for members. (The implementation of any operating models discerned, will be beyond the scope of FRDC-funded research).

Objectives

1. Determine the value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body
2. Confirm aquaculture industry shared priorities

Final report

Author: David McKinna
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
Final Report • 2020-11-02 • 2.28 MB
2019-207-DLD.pdf

Summary

Following a decline in its membership, the board of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) initiated this project to gain an understanding of the needs and expectations of industry stakeholders in terms of industry representation. The two core objectives being:
1. To determine the ideal value proposition for a national Aquaculture peak body, and
2. To confirm the shared priorities of all aquaculture industries
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Development of the Australian Pavilion - ESE

Project number: 2007-239
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $214,000.00
Principal Investigator: Justin Fromm
Organisation: National Aquaculture Council (NAC)
Project start/end date: 8 Apr 2007 - 27 Jun 2007
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.

Objectives

Commercial in confidence
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2007-010
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Integration of socio economic sustainability criteria into a reporting framework for the Australian aquaculture industry

This study has tested and refined the indicators and potential data collection questions that may be implemented by individual aquaculture enterprises, and subjected to basic interpretation by the industry, to inform ESD reporting. Some of the economic and social data also has the potential for use,...
ORGANISATION:
National Aquaculture Council (NAC)

Developing and implementing a business model for marketing and branding Australian seafood

Project number: 2005-233
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $129,000.00
Principal Investigator: John Jenkin
Organisation: National Aquaculture Council (NAC)
Project start/end date: 27 Aug 2005 - 30 Jun 2006
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The industry is currently suffering extreme pressure on both the domestic and international markets. It is under pressure from the strength of the Australian dollar and the increased availability of cheap seafood imports from various Asian and developing countries.

The seafood industry is also coming under increased pressure from other available food commodities due to the concerted, well-funded, sophisticated marketing and promotions campaigns conducted by industries such as chicken, beef, lamb, etc. There is clearly a need to look at opportunities to better position Australian seafood.

It has been generally agreed by industry that the most effective strategy will be to position Australian seafood at the premium end of food products. It has generally been agreed that this can best be achieved through recommendations outlined in in the consultancy reports. Industry has supported the proposal in principle that has been put forward by the consultants but reserve the right to change the recommended programme. It will be up to those driving the entity that results from the modeling project to determine the most appropriate strategy

The entity to be developed through this application will need to focus on close liaison with the various sectors to develop standards that will apply and ensure its integrity is maintained. A key task the consultants will undertake is to ensure the business model presents a justifiable case for industry to participate in the programme.

This project needs to be funded through the FRDC where leadership can be provided to assist the industry establish future marketing strategies that are realistic and sustainable. The administration of the business entity that will ultimately be responsible for the positioning of premium Australian seafood will determine the most appropriate positioning strategy to adopt. It may decide to simply implement those strategies that are proposed by the consultants. The vehicle by which Australian seafood can be successfully marketed domestically and internationally will depend upon a business model that has the wide support of industry.

The development of the vehicle to take this initiative forward must be carefully and thoughtfully considered. It will require widely experienced consultants in this area to deliver the most effective vehicle to take responsibility for the generic positioning of the Australian seafood industry. The consultants will require a high-level of industry credibility. It will need to attract the industry to buy on to what will be the most significant project that will assist in uniting the Australian seafood industry.

It is anticipated that the business model agreed upon will be able to be incorporated into business operations of a model such as the entity proposed by SEA, an Australian Seafood Marketing and Promotion Corporation, if ASIC and NAC determine that this has the appropriate structural resources.

The industry has agreed that the momentum generated by the current project from the Action Agenda must be continued if this project is to achieve the necessary success.

The NAC has consensus from seafood industry leaders involved in this project to approach the FRDC to complete the business modelling, develop a strategy to obtain industry resolution on the most appropriate entity and then obtain industry buy on through financial contributions.

This application will also identify the most appropriate financing strategies that the successful business model should adopt. Other key aspects relating to corporate structure and administration will also be addressed.

For the larger task ahead, wider involvement and a commitment to achieve the outcomes is needed. Some of the true visionaries in the industry and those with more extensive marketing experience have already indicated their willingness to participate.

Objectives

1. To develop a business model that will implement the marketing and branding strategy for the Australian seafood industry.
2. Develop a strategy that will successfully roll out the proposed business model to obtain industry support and ultimate financing.
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