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Turkish aquaculture cultivation company is looking for distributors

Proposal reference:BOTR20201218002

Turkish aquaculture cultivation company who is cultivating salmon and bass fishes is looking for partners in Europe who would like to act as the company's distributor.


The Turkish company established in 1996 is active in the cultivation of salmon and bass fishes as well as fishing activities in the black sea Region. The producer is cultivating these fishes in 2 fish cultivation facilities. The first facility has a capacity of 1.500 tons of salmon and/or trout fish. The second facility has a capacity of 1.000 tons of bass and 3.000 tons of salmon fish. The fishing activities are done by its own ships in the black sea region. The organization owns in total 10 ships that are actively carrying out these operations. The fishes are stored in its own cold air warehouse which is in the time the biggest fish specialized cold air warehouse of Turkey with a closed area of 6.000m2. In the same time, the company is producing fish oil and fish flour. These products are manufactured in a 10.000m2 closed area factory. The manufacturer owns also 4 fish restaurants where its products are serviced to customers cooked. The company can deliver fishes in fresh, frozen, whole, inside cleaned or in filet according to the customer needs. The company is in search of partners to make distribution agreements in order to widen their market.

Partnership

Development stage
Development stage - comment
Cooperation Ipr Status
Cooperation Ipr Comment
Cooperation Partner AreaThe partner does not need to have transnational experiences. The company is looking for a partners in Europe who are willing to sell, promote and distribute the manufactured products of the company. Mainly SME active in the filed of suppliers of supermarkets or restaurants are sought.
Cooperation Partner Sought

Company / Organisation

Organisation typeIndustry SME <= 10
Company Turnover1 - 10M
Company Since1996
Company TransnationalNo

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