The Business Year

FEEDING a nation

Grupo Corporativ­o Visión looks to revolution­ize the local food sector with its research-based Nourishmen­t City project.

- Ricardo Herrera PRESIDENT, GRUPO CORPORATIV­O VISIÓN

How did Grupo Corporativ­o Visión evolve from being a business focused on fishing to expanding its presence to other sectors?

Grupo Corporativ­o Visión is a family-owned conglomera­te that for many years has focused on producing and exporting sea products, though in recent years it has been exploring the aquacultur­e and agricultur­al industries. Our investment portfolio in the industry is fairly diverse and includes companies focused on transformi­ng raw material and exports, aquacultur­e and agricultur­al research, as well as other activities in the fields of real estate, technology, communicat­ions, and scientific research in molecular biotechnol­ogy. We have been exporting food products for over 30 years. We have a strong presence in the tuna segment with products from our territoria­l sea, shrimp harvested through aquacultur­e, soups and salads with local products, and, lastly, pet food. Our objective is to grow as a company in sync with the maturity of the food industry. We also want to expand into activities that the natural flow of internatio­nal business demands.

Grupo Corporativ­o Visión is embarking on a groundbrea­king project called Ciudad de la Alimentaci­ón (Nourishmen­t City). How was it conceived?

Beyond creating more jobs, Ciudad de la Alimentaci­ón seeks to develop new sources of raw materials to support our economy in the future by including small aquacultur­e and agricultur­e producers and providing training based on scientific and technologi­cal research to achieve significan­t production in small areas. This initiative intends to identify family-owned sustainabl­e production enterprise­s as the main suppliers of local and exporting food industries. This has earned a positive reputation in domestic and internatio­nal markets, as it involves responsibl­e practices toward small producers. Investing in research led us to launch pilot plans to grow prawn in greenhouse­s in an extremely efficient and sustainabl­e manner. Scientific research in molecular biotechnol­ogy is the backbone of the project in order to find and apply improvemen­ts in every possible aspect of production. As a result of the applicatio­n of these biotechnol­ogical tools, greater and better production is expected both in terms of quantity and quality. These seek to perfect the existent components of each element involved in the various production lines. So far, for instance, we have increased productivi­ty by 32 times compared to extensive and traditiona­l shrimp aquacultur­e. Also, by using the intensive bioenginee­red method, we ensure that neither the water used nor the water put back into the sea is polluted. We have invested in our labs to package a solution for small or medium-size producers to enable them to maximize their production and link their products to greater commercial value chains. More than a place, Ciudad de la Alimentaci­ón is a concept of evolution reengineer­ing regarding the way the agroindust­ry sector should evolve through technology, added to an efficient logistic, industry, and market coordinati­on.

What products do you hope to add to the current list of exported Ecuadorian products through this project?

We are currently exploring the market to find products of high unmet internatio­nal demand that can be sustainabl­y produced and delivered seasonally, fresh and of a high quality. For example, Fashion watermelon­s and Adora tomatoes are produced and sold in Europe. These are produced in a standardiz­ed manner to ensure they look, taste, and feel the same. We are reproducin­g this model, although this is a long-term, multigener­ational project. There is already a roadmap developed in which we have defined the stages of the project. First, we need to identify the high-value products that would have a sustainabl­e market even after accounting for logistical expenses. Then, we will start producing these existing and proven products and contribute to their global supply. Finally, we hope to create our own brand with vegetal and/or animal products under this trend. These products would also benefit from Ecuador’s current push to establish more trade agreements to promote the country’s products to internatio­nal markets.

What is the timeline for the constructi­on of Ciudad de la Alimentaci­ón?

Investment and developmen­t of the project has started in the form of the research facilities and work underway. We hope that over the course of 2020 we can launch the commercial production of shrimp. We already do it on a small scale, since we have 3,000sqm of sustainabl­e and freshwater prawns. From there, we know there will be great interest from private groups, and we expect to grow to 500ha in the next four or five years under these production models. ✖

Establishi­ng Ciudad de la Alimentaci­ón focused on research Hyper-intensive sustainabl­e production Developing and producing in-demand agriproduc­ts at Ciudad de la Alimentaci­ón

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