Fish & Seafood

All Sea Lanes Lead to Port of Vigo for Conxemar Exhibition

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The clock is ticking for the opening of the 18th International Frozen Seafood Products Exhibition (Conxemar), which runs from October 4-6 in the port city of Vigo, Spain. While fish is the main dish at this show, there will be also plenty of manufacturers of chips and other products on the scene, which will host stands occupied by food producers and suppliers, distributers, equipment manufacturers, logistics experts and representatives of other segments of the industry who will make good use of 31,500 square meters of exhibition space.

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A day before the fair kicks off, the World Congress on Cephalopods will take place on October 3. Co-organized by the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and Conxemar, it has become a benchmark event for the trade and global fishing authorities as well as renowned scientists.

This 5th Edition of the World Congress will focus on raw material shortages of this product family, as well as international market performance and future prospects. Fisheries ministers, FAO experts and industry executives will address the gathering.

Seafood from Around the World

The show, organized by the Spanish Association of Wholesalers, Importers, Manufacturers and Exporters of Fish Products and Aquaculture, will feature more than 500 exhibiting companies from nearly 100 countries. Among exhibitors of fishery products and associated promotion organizations will be:

  • Alaska Salmon posterThe Juneau, Alaska-headquartered Alaska Seafood Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI), Stand E20. The extensive scope of its membership’s product lines runs the gamut from salmon, halibut, sablefish, pollock, cod, sole/flounder, rockfish and surimi to king crab, snow crab, dungeness crab, shrimp, oysters and scallops.
  • Arofish SL of Sant Boi de Llobregat, Spain, Stand B-17: primarily squid, cuttlefish and prawns.
  • Bord Bia – Alimentos de Ireland, Stand E10. The Dublin-headquartered Irish Food Board’s members produce a wide variety of seafood products, with a pronounced emphasis on wild-caught and farmed shellfish.
  • The Beijing-headquartered China National Fisheries Corporation, Stand 111: tuna, mollusks, shrimps, herring, cuttlefish and more).
  • Compesca SA of Santander, Spain, Stand C17: pangasius, basa, monkfish, squid, clams, surimi products, vanamei shrimp and tiger prawns.
  • Copack Tiefkühlkost, Stand J28. The Bremerhaven, Germany-based unit of FRoSTA AG is a private label frozen fish and seafood specialist that also packs vegetables, fruits and other products.
  • Del Mar Seafoods of Watsonville, California, USA, Stand F16: anchovies, California Squid, Pacific mackerel and sardines.
  • Errigal Bay Scored Crab ClawsErrigal Bay Wild Atlantic Seafood of Carrick, County Donegal, Ireland, Stand E10: crabs, scallops, lobster, langoustines, whelk and other products.
  • Espersen Seafood, A/S, Stand B23. Headquartered in Rønne, Bornholm, Denmark, with offices in Spain, France and other countries in Europe and Asia, the company specializes in cod, mackerel, redfish, rockfish, salmon, Alaska pollock, prawns, scampi, Norwegian lobster, battered fish and ready-to-eat seafood products.
  • Eurofrits SA, Stand F15. Based in Madrid, Spain, the Aviko company’s value-added seafood focus is on batter-fried squid rings, battered hake fish fingers, breaded fish sticks, cod fritters and tuna pie. It also offers a wide range of pre-fried frozen potato products, poultry specialties and tapas.
  • Guayaquil, Ecuador-based Expalsa, Stand E11: head-on and headless farm-raised vanamei shrimp.
  • Gambastar SL of Valdorros, Spain, Stand D14: cooked shrimp, battered seafood, scallops, tiger prawns, seafood cocktail, lobster, crab and more.
  • Gel Peche of Saint Aignan de Grand Lieu, France, Stand H5: all kinds of farmed and wild-caught shellfish, octopus, pelagic and demersal fish, plus value-added shrimp, fish and snack products.
  • German Seafrozen Fish Handelgesellschaft of Bremerhaven, Germany, Stand B6: Atlantic and Pacific cod; redfish; Greenland halibut, saithe, hake, pangasius, haddock catfish and Alaska Pollock.
  • Heiploeg International BV of Zoutkamp, Holland, Stand B6: shrimp, prawns, crayfish, mussels, scallops and squid.
  • Ice Berg Seafood International of Valencia, Spain, Stand F38: octopus, squid, hake, chopitos, sepia and sole.
  • Iceland Seafood International, Stand 112. Headquartered in Reykjavik, the company operates six subsidiaries in Europe and North America that produce, supply and market numerous value-added frozen fishery products as well as salted and fresh seafood.
  • Igloo Sea Products of Murcia, Spain, Stand F7: tuna, bonito, blue whiting, cod, halibut, haddock, squid, mackerel, mullet, hake, fogonero, marlin, octopus and swordfish.
  • JS Seafood of Zhoushan City, China, Stand J3: frozen squid strips, surimi bites and surimi crab claws, monkfish cubes, squid rings, breaded fish fingers, clam meat, mussels and more.
  • KRUSTAGROUP fajitas baixaKrustagroup SA of Barcelona, Spain, Stand H16: flying squid, shrimp, cod, octopus and value-added seafood mixes under its Grand Krust Presto brand.
  • Lumar Seafood International of Pobra do Caramiñal, A Coruña, Spain, Stand H30: tuna, Atlantic bonito, mahi mahi and swordfish.
  • Chapela – Redondela, Spain-based Grupo Nueva Pescanova, Stand J6: hake, ready-to-eat surimi, squid, battered fish, cod, Argentine red shrimp, white shrimp and tiger prawns.
  • Primstar productH.I. Ambacht, Holland-headquartered Primstar BV, Stand D14: wild-caught, sea-frozen tiger prawns (Penaeus monodon), scarlet shrimp, white shrimp, cuttlefish, swimming crab, other crab varieties and much more.
  • vichiunaiBrugge, Belgium-based Vichiunai Europe will hold forth at Stand J11. The surimi products specialist, which has a factory in Spain as well as six additional production facilities in other countries, ranks as Europe’s largest manufacturer of value-added surimi products, producing more than 82,000 metric tons of finished goods per annum. Its Vici brand retail line ranges from Fleur de Surimi and Surimi with Cottage Cheese and Dill Filling, to Crab Sticks with Salmon Filling, Chocolate Surimi Bites with Coconut Filling, Snow Crab Meat Kamciatka and Surimi Royal.
    In addition to Crab Sticks, the company’s World of Taste catering assortment includes surimi-based Breaded Crab Claws with Real Pincer, Baby Crab Claws, Lobster Tails and Shrimps Maxi.
  • Marine Harvest, Stand E26. The Bergen, Norway-headquartered company, which ranks as the world’s largest producer of farmed salmon, will have all kinds of salmon products on display. An extended range of value-added items will be featured.

Potatoes, Vegetables and Equipment

Value-added potato and vegetable products will also be in high profile, as well as freezing, sorting and slicing and dicing equipment.

Among companies producing frozen french fries, other potato items and vegetables to visit are:

  • Agristo of Harelbeke-Hulste, Belgium, Stand 143.
  • Congelados de Navarra of Arguedas, Spain, Stand J5.
  • Ecofrost SA of Peruwelz (Hainaut), Belgium, Stand H19.
  • Farm Frites SA of Mataro, Spain, Stand B12.
  • Findus Espana of Tajonar, Spain, Stand B29
  • Lutosa Iberica SA of Madrid, Spain, Stand F27.

On the equipment front, check out:

  • Heinen Freezing of Varel, Germany, will hold forth at Stand A27 with high-performance industrial freezers.
  • Marel Food Systems of Gardabaer, Iceland, and Rubi, Spain, will be found at Stand A35, with a host of grading, filleting, slicing and weighing machines.
  • FAM NV of Kontich, Belgium, will be at Stand A37 promoting slicers and dicers.
  • Baader GbmH of Lubeck, Germany, will showcase its grading and filleting machines at Stand B24.