The Report titled “Comprehensive Profile: Daybrook Fisheries –
Gulf Menhaden Fishmeal and Fish Oil Processing Company” provides a detailed analysis
of Daybrook Fisheries which was acquired by Oceana Group in the year
2014. The report covers various aspects such as Overview of Daybrook Fisheries, Synergy between
Oceana and Daybrook Fisheries and how it helped Oceana Group, Revenue and
Production Volume of Daybrook Fisheries, Global Production of Fishmeal and Fish Oil. The report
concludes with Future Management Guidance and Forecasting Global Fishmeal and Fish Oil Production.
Daybrook Fisheries is a vertically integrated fishing company engaged in
harvesting and processing of Gulf Menhaden into Fish Meal and Fish Oil.
These are then sold for aquaculture feeds and for
further refining into dietary supplements. Daybrook Fisheries
is the second-largest processor of Menhaden in the
US. Gulf Menhaden are small oily fish and are migratory plankton
surface-feeders that swim in large schools during the fishing season, which
extends from mid-April to November.
Oceana Group was established in the year 1918 in South
Africa. Oceana Group is the largest fishing company in Africa and is an important participant of Namibia,
Angolan and US Industries. The core business for the Oceana group is catching,
processing, marketing, and distribution of canned fish, fishmeal, fish oil, horse mackerel, squid and
hake. The main target audience for the group is lower-end consumers who mainly
prefer canned fish and horse mackerel. Oceana’s most well renowned for sale of
canned pilchards under the Lucky star label. Majority of the sales revenue for
Oceana’s group comes from South Africa and Namibia.
Oceana’s group acquired Daybrook Fisheries in the year 2014 by a
combination of merger and stock purchase. The rationale behind acquiring Daybrook Fisheries by Oceana was to
expand Oceana’s international operations, increase the diversification of its targeted fish species, operational geography, and
currency exposure and product profile.
This acquisition will increase diversification to Oceana’s product mix and
improve the currency exposure while creating a significantly larger
group with multi-country exposure. It also acts as a platform to explore
further initiatives globally.
Aquaculture growth at the world
level is expected to continue facing challenges associated with factors that
include environmental regulations, diseases related to stocking density and a
reduction in the availability of optimal production locations. The popularity of omega 3 fatty acids in the human
food diet and the specific characteristics required for feed by the aquaculture
sector are assumed to have permanently increased the fish to oilseed oil price
ratio and it is not expected that new feeding techniques will change this in
the short to medium term. With slower but continuing growth in demand from
aquaculture and rather stable supply, the price of fishmeal is expected to grow by a small amount relative to oilseed meals.
The only major competitor for Daybrook Fisheries which is into
processing and manufacturing of Fishmeal and Fish Oil is Omega Protein
Corporation. Although Daybrook fisheries are one of the largest processor of Menhaden in the US it is responsible for the majority of the Annual Gulf Menhaden Catch. Omega Protein is the
market leader and has considerable presence in the region. As fishmeal and fish oil prices increase in
the future, it is expected that new players will enter the market.
Prices of fishmeal and fish oil are expected to continue trending upwards as
a result of strong global demand. High feed prices could have an impact on the
species composition in aquaculture, with a shift towards those species
requiring less expensive and/or lower quantities of feed or no feed. The
company (Oceana) should focus on Off-Season maintenance of the production
facilities of Daybrook Fisheries. This will result in an increase in the yield and
improve the productivity of the plant.
Key Target Audience:-
Fishing Companies
Consultants
Investment Banks
Private Equity Firms
End Users of Fishmeal and Fish Oil
For More Information, Refer To Below Link:-
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