WINSC 2018 Annual Conference Sponsorship
The need exists to bring together WINSC members from wide geographical and demographic spheres as well as from a diverse range of women involved in the Australasian Seafood Industry to hold an annual conference and AGM to build the capacity of its seafood women to contribute to their industry
Raise awareness of the guidelines developed by the AAWWG (Aquatic Animal Welfare Working Group) with industry and review their adoption, uptake rates and utility
Comparative evaluation of Integrated Coastal Marine Management in Australia - Workshop
Development and ongoing Maintenance of an Australian Standard for aquatic plant names
National fisheries and aquaculture industry social and economic contributions study: Phase 1
Risk from Diarrhetic Shellfish Toxins and Dinophysis to the Australian Shellfish Industry
2018 marketing symposium to showcase innovative communication methods
Although a $2.7 billion industry the Australian seafood industry has traditionally lagged behind other primary producers in its ability to centrally organise, market and represent itself to consumers, regulators and the general public.
The formation of Seafood Industry Australia is a big step in correcting this anomaly.
There remains a strong need for seafood producers(fishers and Farmers) to understand the current seafood market,supply chain and advances in product development and marketing.
A further marketing symposium will provide industry with an update on the current trends and approaches, it would further benefit industry by:
1. Reinforcing with industry how effective marketing works.
2. Inspire participants with practical examples of effective marketing they coud apply at a sector, category or company level.
3. Showcase examples of effective marketing for domestic demand, export, trade and industry goodwill.
4. Identify and explain new marketing channels and the opportunities they present.
5. Demonstrate how to incorporate a systematic approach to developing a brand.
6. Identify meaningful and distinct consumer markets throgh market segmentation
It is clear the priority audience for the symposium are fishers and farmers looking to improve their profitability.