Annual Report - 2021
Overview
“IFFO’s goal in 2021 was to continue delivering our high level of service to members while representing the industry in the global online space. We achieved this and worked hard to further improve and expand our systems and services. These include a new tailored member database, outreach campaigns on climate change, launching a global roundtable, a new webinar series, new market reports, and much more. Despite the global challenges, our membership continues to diversify and grow, and IFFO remains at the forefront of discussions on the vital role of marine ingredients. This report gives a concise overview of our work and areas of focus going forward.”
Petter Martin Johannessen, IFFO Director General
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Contents:
1. Supporting our members | 4. Leading projects |
2. Events & Webinars | 5. Finance |
3. Outreach & Press | 6. Governance |
Supporting our members
Even during the challenges that have faced our industry through the pandemic, IFFO’ s membership has grown. IFFO now has 234 members from 40 countries, a 3% increase from 2020, with 8 new Non-Producers and 6 more Producers. To further encourage responsible practices, new Producer members now have to demonstrate that their raw materials come from regulated fisheries with the correct licenses; and that their factories are certified. The members survey showed that 96% of members rate IFFO’s services as either excellent or good.
Beyond the webinars and communications support, we support our members through a wide range of projects and services, some of which are highlighted in the following:
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Market Coverage and Reports
Data systems
China
SDG Hub
IFFO sees the SDGs as a core part of our industry’s continued sustainable development and to both demonstrate action and share best practices, we launched an interactive hub for companies to upload their actions. The SDG Hub was launched over the UN’s COP26 meeting (1st-12th November) and it now contains an impressive range of examples of how companies are both mitigating and adapting to climate change. Visit the SDG hub
Techniques used for the extraction and identification of microplastics from food, and food-related materials (including fishmeal)
To help drive discussions within the membership on this important topic, IFFO commissioned a review by the University of West Scotland to study the variety of different methods used to examine microplastic contamination of various feed and food materials. With the lack of regulations and guidance in this area and in view of the ubiquitous presence of plastics in the environment, a need to address any issues across the entire food industry, rather than on an industry-by-industry basis is suggested. Find out more in our members area
Antioxidants
To explore new potential antioxidants for use in fishmeal, IFFO and the Peruvian Instituto Tecnológico de la Producción (ITP) have been collaborating to develop a series of lab-based tests to test new products. The project’s aim is to support the provision of further information on the potential for the use of alternative antioxidants in stabilising fishmeal. This project has become all the more important following ESFA’s recent opinion on the use of ethoxyquin and the expected decision by the European Commission by the end of 2022.
Stakeholder Engagement: Events & Webinars
IFFO hosted 5 webinars in 2021, ranging from 3-day events giving a 360⁰ view of the industry, to country specific standalone discussions. Our members webinars, held twice a year, had an average of 253 attendees from 31 countries with 20 presentations. The panel discussions in these webinars have helped shape and drive discussions on how markets have adapted since Covid, and the future of marine ingredients within blue food. The country webinars covered the China and Vietnamese markets, looking at local and international drivers.
Event Statistics
Webinar type |
Average attendees |
Average countries |
Total number of presentations |
Number of panels |
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Members (2) |
253 |
31 |
41 |
3 |
Country specific (2) |
151 |
24 |
8 |
2 |
InFocus (1) |
90 |
38 |
2 |
0 |
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InFocus Webinar Series
In December, IFFO launched a new InFocus Webinar Series, to take a deep dive into single hot topics, featuring IFFO experts and leading scientists. The first webinar explored environmental foot printing and the development of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) by Richard Newton. The aim has been to deliver premium and exclusive information to our members while increasing our outreach on key topics which are important to the reputation of the industry. Learn more
Representing the industry
Every year, IFFO represents the industry at events across the world and although we moved to a virtual environment, the number of events we participated in remained high.
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Events IFFO presented at:
- World Ocean Summit
- North Atlantic Seafood Forum
- AquaNor
- UN FAO Fish Price Index Webinar
- Salmon FCE: Understanding Feed Efficiency
- Reinventing the fishmeal and fish oil industry (UndercurrentNews)
- GAIN Workshop Novel Aquafeeds
- WUR Fish Nutrition Workshop
- Talking with Titans; Ingredient Assessment in the 21st Century: Reaffirming the Role of Marine Ingredients
- Waitrose Fish Feed Forum
- Icelandic Fisheries Conference: Fish Waste For Profit
- ISFNF– International Symposium of Fish Nutrition and Feeding
Stakeholder Engagement: Outreach
IFFO grows out of a fishmeal and fish oil industry need for collaboration, information and shared problem solving. Beyond IFFO’s efforts to facilitate cooperation and address shared commercial problems within the membership, IFFO constantly liaises with academia, regulatory bodies, governments, international organisations and industry press.
Press engagement
The Global Roundtable on Marine Ingredients
Climate Change
By-Products calculations
The Evolution of Sustainability metrics for marine ingredients
Finance
Auditors’ opinion (Hillier Hopkins LLP – Chartered Accountants & Statutory Auditor): We have audited the financial statements of IFFO (2012) Limited (the 'Company') for the year ended 31 December 2021, which comprise the Statement of income and retained earnings, the Balance sheet and the related notes, including a summary of significant accounting policies. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards, including Financial Reporting Standard 102 ‘The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland' (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). “In our opinion the financial statements:
- give a true and fair view of the state of the Company's affairs as at 31 December 2021 and of its profit for the year then ended;
- have been properly prepared in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice; and
- have been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006.
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IFFO 2021 Accounts
Statement of income and retained earnings for the year ended 31 December 2021 |
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2021 |
2020 |
Turnover |
1,452,186 |
1,489,167 |
Gross profit |
1,452,186 |
1,489,167 |
Administrative expenses |
(1,374,702) |
(1,372,379) |
Other operating income |
54,869 |
46,552 |
Operating profit |
132,353 |
163,340 |
Interest receivable and similar income |
273 |
890 |
Profit before tax |
132,626 |
164,230 |
Tax on profit |
(5,723) |
(2,261) |
Profit after tax |
126,903 |
161,969 |
Retained earnings at the beginning of the year |
1,892,236 |
1,730,267 |
Profit for the year |
126,903 |
161,969 |
Retained earnings at the end of the year |
2,019,139 |
1,892,236 |
Balance sheet as at 31 December 2021 |
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2021 |
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2020 |
Fixed assets |
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Tangible assets |
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316,620 |
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331,707 |
Investments |
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1 |
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1 |
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316,621 |
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331,708 |
Current assets |
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Debtors: amounts falling due within one year |
104,444 |
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84,070 |
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Cash at bank and in hand |
1,730,881 |
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1,583,101 |
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1,835,325 |
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1,667,171 |
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Creditors: amounts falling due within one year |
(132,807) |
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(106,643) |
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Net current assets |
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1,702,518 |
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1,560,528 |
Total assets less current liabilities |
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2,019,139 |
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1,892,236 |
Net assets |
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2,019,139 |
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1,892,236 |
Capital and reserves |
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Profit and loss account |
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2,019,139 |
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1,892,236 |
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2,019,139 |
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1,892,236 |
Governance
The Board of Directors of IFFO is made up of Directors from Producer members nominated by either individual countries or regions. Each director serves a 2-year term and is then eligible for re-election.
President: Gonzalo de Romaña
Gonzalo is the CEO of Peruvian fishmeal and fish oil producer Tecnológica de Alimentos (TASA). He has been a member of the IFFO Board of Directors since 2018.
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Board of Directors for 2022-2023 term
- Latin America: Adriana Giudice, José Miguel Tirado, Gonzalo de Romaña, Fernando Ribaudo, Walter Martinez, Felipe Zaldivar and Eduardo Goycoolea
- Europe: Johannes Palsson, Egil Magne Haugstad, Johann Peter Andersen and Odd Eliasen
- USA & Canada: Nick Sterrett
- Rest of the World: Andre du Preez and Mohammed Shawkath Showry