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South Sea Exclusive

South Sea Exclusive is an aquaculture company specialized in the production of sustainable bred spiny lobsters.

South Sea Exclusive will sustainably produce and sell live lobster to the Asian market. The local economy and living standards will be strengthened by increased employment. National economy will gain its reward in a later growth phase through corporate income tax and the possible establishment of a lobster aquaculture industry.

Facts

Year of establishment

2007

Sales (US$)
Two years ago:
Last year:
This year:
Year 2: 400,000
Year 3: 1,200,000
Net profit after tax (US$)
Two years ago:
Last year:
This year: -163000
Year 2: 48,000
Year 3: 436,000
Total number of Employees
Two years ago:
Last year:
This year: 13
Year 2: 17
Year 3: 25

How do you expect this to be financed?

Own Contribution in cash 100,000
Loans (debt) 150,000
Shares in your company that you offer to investors (equity)
Other sources 30,000
Total Finance needed (US$) 280,000

The Business

What is your product/service?

Product:

Our farm will produce one main product namely; Eco Lobster, live, 100% sustainable and exquisite taste. For the first 3 years young lobsters will be bought from fishermen. They will have an initial stocking weight of 50-100 grams. These juveniles will be transported and stocked at our facilities. Bamboo cages will be used for stocking and growing (8 juveniles per m3). Juveniles will be fed 4 times a day on a diet consisting of 70 percent fish (waste meat bought from fish processing plants) and 30 percent mussels (produced at our facilities, and also used as a biological filter. After one year they will reach optimum size (1 Kilo) and they will be sold.

Proposed markets:

The current market for both live and frozen spiny lobsters is stable with an increasing trend. Because of the growing economy in China, the demand for live spiny lobsters in the high-end restaurants keeps increasing, but the supplies does not cover the demand. At the moment this problem occurs in most Asian countries, mostly due to overexploitation and the lack of good fishery management.

With the rapidly growing Chinese economy and currently already 20 million millionaires living in the republic of China, this market can be truly seen as the sleeping giant regarding live seafood products.

Explain how you will sell your product/service (marketing strategy) and how you will reach your customers (distribution strategy)?

Unique Selling Proposition for the Asian market is a mix of quality, low price and speed of delivery. After this initial launch we want to expand towards the European market by using a distribution centre in the Netherlands. The USP for the European market is the sustainable cultured lobster. There is a growing demand for sustainable bred seafood products in West-Europe; especially the richer customers who eat at the high-end restaurant are motivated in their choice of restaurant by this quality.

What makes your business different/better than your competitors (competitive advantage)?

The competition is not very strongly developed in the Philippines. A government analysis shows us that demand is ten times larger then supply (10 tons compared to 100 tons). Vietnam shows a strong increase in farms the last years, making it the strongest competitor in the Southeast Asian region. Global production at the moment is 80.000 metric tons of which 20% is sold live.

SSE applies the business-to-business model, which leads to the use of two dominant marketing strategies for the first three years, i.e. using industry trade fair as focused marketing platform and industry magazines. After the first three years the Marketing & Sales department will be strengthened by several Asian marketing experts who are native speaker in Japanese and Chinese who will focus on direct customer acquisition.

The Entrepreneur & Management

Describe the entrepreneur & management

My work as researcher in coastal zone management is based on the economic value of ecosystem functions of the province Palawan. My previous work as financial manager of a cultural centre in Wageningen, The Netherlands has provided me with a lot of hands on experience in financial management of a company. The company had a bad track record of 6 years of loss but my year was the first to finish with a substantial profit to turn the tide. This year showed a clear talent for successful interim management from my side.

Development

How does your business improve the local living standards (social and environmental)?

In the proposed investment region there are at the moment few employment possibilities, with the implementation of our project we will create many job prospects. To achieve our development goals we will install a South Sea Exclusive Sustainability Fund which will be funded by 5% of the profits of the sales of our lobster production. The goals of this fund are threefold by focussing on social factors, environmental problems and by creating awareness amongst the local community. The strategy applied is to reinvest part of the money generated by the production of the lobsters back into the societal and ecological pillars of the system.

4 comments

Saviours of the Philippines

I commend you for your very enterprising lobster project in, of all places, Palawan (I have not been there yet). To think that you are still quite young who grew up and studied in a First World country. Your audacity is reminiscent of the time when the Dutch explored Africa and Indonesia. Why didn't your forefathers come here the first time?

The Dutch are really the new saviours of the Philippines! As they say, it's better late than never.

Gilbert Pangyarihan, 25 June 07, 08:42

Congratulations!

For making it to the finals of the BiD Challenge International 2007.

Gilbert Pangyarihan, 12 Oct 07, 21:24

Congratz, too!

Bring the lobster!!!

Romy Miranda, 15 Oct 07, 11:27

real new and innovative

This idea will bring a total new and innovative technique to breed spiny lobsters from lobster seed to adults. These men have the skills and the guts to start a business

Frans van Duikeren

Frans van Duikeren, 3 Dec 07, 18:26
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