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EMILIA-ROMAGNA
AN INTERNATIONALLY
ORIENTED REGION
Parma, 18th March 2008
EMILIA ROMAGNA REGION
STRUCTURE, AIMS AND SERVICES
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TRADE RELATIONS
NETWORK STRUCTURE
Regional Department of Policies
for the Internationalisation of SMEs
SPRINT-ER
EMILIA-ROMAGNA REGION
Coordination and operational management
• ITALIAN TRADE COMMISSION
• UNION OF CHAMBERS OF
COMMERCE
• SACE
• SIMEST
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INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIONS
BANKS
CUSTOMS EXPERTS
INTERNATIONAL REFERENTS
(e.g. IDB, WB)
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AIMS
supporting the growth of exports and
international markets shares
increasing the level of internationalisation and
competitiveness of regional enterprises
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TARGET COUNTRIES
BRIC
BRASIL
RUSSIA
INDIA
CHINA
HIGH POTENTIAL
TURKEY
ADVANCED
TECHNOLOGY
SOUTH AFRICA
UNITED STATES
JAPAN
ISRAEL
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ACTION LINES
Promotion of export and industrial co-operation
on a geoeconomic and district based approach
Internationalisation of the research & development (R&D) system
Internationalisation of the regional trade fair system
International territorial marketing
Economic diplomacy
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SERVICES
INFORMATION AND CONSULTING
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
INSURANCE ASSISTANCE
CUSTOMS AND LOGISTIC ASSISTANCE
INTERNATIONAL INVERSTORS ASSISTANCE
PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE REGIONAL TERRITORY
PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES TOWARDS TARGET COUNTRIES
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EMILIA ROMAGNA REGION
SOCIO-ECONOMIC OVERLOOK
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC OVERLOOK
KEY FACTS
Location:
Capital:
Provinces:
North-East
Bologna
Bologna, Ferrara,
Forlì-Cesena,
Modena, Parma,
Piacenza, Ravenna,
Reggio Emilia, Rimini
Population:
Unemployment rate:
4,1 millions
4%
GDP:
GDP per capita:
Export (value):
115 billion Euro
28.000 Euro
40 billion Euro
ENTERPRISES
Total:
< 20 employees:
Manufacturing:
Manufacturing EXP:
420.000
97%
67.000
13% on national EXP.
(ranks 2nd in Italy)
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC OVERLOOK
ECONOMIC CONTEXT
EMPLOYMENT ACCORDING TO INDUSTRIAL CROUPING (ISTAT data 2001)
SECTOR
EMPLOYEES (n.)
EMPLOYEES (%)
FOOD & BEVERAGE
69,021
10.1
TEXTILE & CLOTHING
62,155
9.1
TIMBER AND FURNITURE
28,837
4.2
BUILDING
185,445
27.0
MECHANICS
265,587
38.7
PAPER – PUBLISHING
28,587
4.2
CHEMISTRY
36,341
5.3
ENERGY – ENVIRONMENT
11,042
1.6
TOTAL INDUSTRY
686,015
INDUSTRY
SERVICES
LOGISTICS
242,485
56.8
ICT AND SERVICES TO ENTERPRISES
165,960
38.9
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
18,635
4.4
TOTAL SERVICES
427,080
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC OVERLOOK
EMILIA-ROMAGNA STRENGTHS
ONE OF THE RICHEST
REGIONS IN EUROPE
FAVOURABLE
BUSINESS
ENVIRONMENT
STANDARD OF LIVING
AMONG THE HIGHEST IN ITALY
CLOSE INTEGRATION
BETWEEN ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AND HIGH
QUALITY SOCIAL SERVICES
KNOWLEDGE
BASED
ECONOMY
SOUND
RELATIONS
SYSTEM
INTERNATIONALLY
ORIENTED
TRADE FAIR SYSTEM
ECONOMY BASED ON
INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC OVERLOOK
KNOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMY
KNOWLEDGE – RESEARCH - INNOVATION
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6 universities
6.700 professors and researchers
Presence of national research
institutions (CNR, ENEA, INFM, INAF,
INFN)
Other organisations at high
technological level (CINECA, CNIT, IOR)
Good level of R&D expenditure
1,28% of the regional GDP against
1,16% of the national average)
Good engagements in R&D
3,7 inhabitants over 1.000 against
a national average of 2,7)
249 laboratories for technological
transfer
first in Italy for number of
laboratories recognised by the
Italian Ministry of University and
Research
529 enterprise research projects
26 new enterprises - high tech
12 enterprises’ industrial laboratories
27 research and technological transfer
laboratories promoted by universities
24 innovation centres
6 innovation parks
1 capital venture fund
930 new R&D researchers in enterprises
313 new researchers DEDICATATED to
applied research in 27 laboratories (that
will reach to 500 university researchers
that work partially for laboratories)
750 research contracts between
enterprises and research centres
361 new industrial patents from the 529
enterprises’ projects
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC OVERLOOK
TRADE FAIR SYSTEM
single system divided
according to sector
13 exhibition centres
3 main exhibition centres
Bologna – Rimini - Parma
EMILIA-ROMAGNA
TRADE FAIR
ACTIVITY IN 2006
Exhibitions:
Hired space:
Exhibitors:
Visitors:
99
1.5 mil. Sqm (ca)
39,000
3,300,000
INTERNATIONAL
EVENTS
IN 2006
Exhibitions:
Hired space:
Exhibitors:
Visitors:
40
1.2 mil. Sqm (ca)
29,207
2,545,520
TRADE FAIRS
ABROAD
MAIN AGROINDUSTRY
TRADE FAIRS
CHINA - RUSSIA – BRASIL - USA
PARMA:
BOLOGNA:
CESENA:
RIMINI:
CIBUS, CIBUS TEC
SANA (organic food)
MACFRUT
MSE, SIGEP
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC OVERLOOK
INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS
VERTICALLY-INTEGRATED PRODUCTION CHAINS
Mechanics
AGRICULTURE &
AGROINDUSTRY
Building
Textile
& clothing
Health
& Wellness
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EMILIA ROMAGNA REGION
AGRICULTURE
& AGROINDUSTRY
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AGRICULTURE & AGROINDUSTRY
KEY FACTS
>150,000 businesses
operating in the sector
AGRICULTURE
Production of 13% of the national
total for agricultural exports
15 DOP products
11 IGP products
200 “Tradizionali” products
AGROINDUSTRY
Agricultural machines
Food processing equipment
Packaging machines
Technologies for food preservation
Production of 32% of the total
Italian exports in agricultural machinery
Leader in automatic wrapping and
packaging machines
(accounts for 50% enterprises and
70% turnover of the sector)
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AGRICULTURE & AGROINDUSTRY
INTEGRATED PRODUCTION SYSTEM
TERRITORIAL
CONCENTRATION OF FOOD
PRODUCTION ALONG
SPECIALIZING LINES
VERTICAL INTEGRATION
BETWEEN FARMING AND
FOOD PROCESSING
RESEARCH &
DEVELOPMENT
AND PROMOTION
AGROINDUSTRY PRODUCTION CHAIN
PRODUCTION
FOOD PROCESSING
SUPPLY CHAIN
PRODUCT QUALITY MANAGEMENT
RESERACH & DEVELOPMENT
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AGRICULTURE & AGROINDUSTRY
PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
• 8% of Italian farming enterprises
• 15,3% of total Italian export in agriculture,
(ranking 1st among all Italian regions in 2005)
• 1.141.000 ha of land dedicated to agriculture
• Main products: cereals, wine, fruit, raising of
cattle, pigs and poultry and milk production.
ORGANIC
FARMING
• 5th among all Italian regions for importance in
organic farming
• 1st among Northern Italy for importance in
organic farming
• 5.000 operators (8% of national operators)
AGRICULTURAL
MACHINERY
• over 50% of national production
• over 32% of Italian exports in the sector
• 75 excellent firms employing more than 12.000
workers (75% of total workers, 83% of total
turnover and 78% of total technical investments of
the regional agricultural machinery sub-sector)
• Main products: tractors, hoes, shredders motormowers, cultivators and motorised gardening
equipment.
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AGRICULTURE & AGROINDUSTRY
FOOD PROCESSING
POST
HARVESTING
TECHNOLOGY
Enterprises involved in post-harvesting phase are
concentrated in a few specific provinces, according to:
• type of produce (e.g. Forlì and Cesena
specialised in fruit and vegetable processing)
• type of manufacturing (e.g. Bologna
specialised in food packaging)
FOOD
PROCESSING
EQUIPMENT
• 30% Italian enterprises located in Parma
• Parma core of the food processing equipment industry
• Main products: tomato processing equipment,
fruit and vegetable processing machines, meat
processing machines, pasta processing machines.
FOOD
PACKAGING
• national and international leader in automatic wrapping
and packaging machines
• accounts for about 50% of national enterprises and 70%
of the turnover of the sector
• Packaging Valley, between Modena and Bologna
• enterprises invest 3% - 7% of their turnover on R&D
•Main products: bottling systems, palletizers,, fillingclosing machines, automatic machines for food
packaging, wrapping machines.
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AGRICULTURE & AGROINDUSTRY
SUPPLY CHAIN
COLD CHAIN
• Ensuring that foodstuff quality is
preserved while moving along the
production chain, from land to
consumer;
• Cold chain related services especially
concentrated in the area between
Cesena and Ravenna;
• High level of innovation and
development;
• Play key role in the improvement of the
vertical integration of the productive
chain.
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AGRICULTURE & AGROINDUSTRY
PRODUCT QUALITY MANAGEMENT
• Emilia-Romagna supports quality certification as a
FOOD QUALITY
CERTIFICATION
FOOD
TRACEABILITY
TYPICAL
CERTIFIED
QUALITY
PRODUCTS
key tool for the protection of consumers
• Certification related to the requirements of a
company (e.g. environmental management)
• Certification related to the characteristics of specific
food productions (e.g. guarantee against GMOs use).
• Food traceability and DOP and IGP quality marks are
among the most relevant certification systems to be
implemented in Emilia-Romagna.
• 1st Italian region to adopt specific rulings for the
production of Controlled Quality products and to adopt
a law on the traceability of foodstuffs
• 2 types: food-chain traceability (UNI 10939) or company
traceability (UNI 11020).
• Protected Denomination of Origin (DOP) = 15 products
• Protected Geographic Indication (IGP) = 11 products
• "Tradizionali“ = nearly 200 products
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AGRICULTURE & AGROINDUSTRY
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
AGROINDUSTRY
R&D TOPICS
R&D
NETWORK
• Products and processes (e.g. biotechnology, logistics
and traceability, processing and packaging technology);
• Food quality and safety (e.g. chemical and
microbiological methods of analysis, molecular
traceability, sense analysis);
• Raw materials (e.g. raw materials quality and safety,
environmental traceability and sustainability).
• > 180 research groups
• 750 researchers
• 1100 projects developed
• 1300 national & international scientific partnerships
• > 600 collaborations with private companies;
• 43 registered patents
• 21 new R&D spin off enterprises (2002-2007)
• 3 Industrial Research Laboratories (Cerealab, Siqual, Tecal)
• 3 Innovation Centres (Citimap, Proattivo, Siquilaca)
• private enterprises research departments
• international research centres
• European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in Parma
•Research centres and institutions (CENTURIA-RIT, CRPA,
CRVP, CSO, SSICA, Parmigiano Reggiano Consortium,
Prosciutto di Parma Consortium
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AGRICULTURE & AGROINDUSTRY
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION
Top brands: Barilla, Granarolo, Prosciutto di Parma and Parmigiano Reggiano
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EMILIA ROMAGNA REGION
TRADE RELATIONS
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TRADE RELATIONS
EMILIA-ROMAGNA EXPORTS COMPOSITION
EMILIA-ROMAGNA EXPORTS COMPOSITION (2006)
Machines
for general use
10,9%
Others
40,4%
Machines
for special use
8,2%
Tiles
8,1%
Machines producing
mechanic energy
6,5%
Clothing
5,4%
Agricultural
m achinery
2,3%
Tubes
2,6%
Basic
chemicals
2,9%
Tool
machines
2,9%
Automotive
components
4,9%
Vehicles
motorcycles
4,9%
EMILIA-ROMAGNA 1st Italian region for exports in:
Agricultural machinery
Food products
Tiles
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Source: elaboration ISTAT data
TRADE RELATIONS
EMILIA-ROMAGNA IMPORTS COMPOSITION
EMILIA-ROMAGNA IMPORT COMPOSITION (2006)
V e hic le s
12 ,4 %
Steel
indus t ry
8 ,8 %
B a s ic
c he m ic a ls
6 ,9 %
M eat
5,3%
Others
50,5%
Clo thing
4,1%
M achines
fo r special use
2,6%
M achines
fo r general use
2,7%
A uto mo tive
co mpo nents
3,2%
M achines pro ducing
mechanic energy
3,5%
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Source: elaboration ISTAT data
TRADE RELATIONS
EMILIA-ROMAGNA TRADE RELATIONS
TOTAL2006
TOTAL 2006
Trade Balance
IMP (euro)
EXP (euro)
IMP (%)
EXP (%)
HUNGARY
448.166.105
395.685.343
1,77%
0,96%
-52.480.762
SLOVENIA
161.945.335
293.118.400
0,64%
0,71%
131.173.065
42.962.437
38.140.305
0,17%
0,09%
-4.822.132
2.076.384
658.924
0,01%
0,00%
-1.417.460
1.811.488.045
638.235.575
7,17%
1,55%
-1.173.252.470
OTHERS
22.790.495.945
39.896.387.998
90,23%
96,69%
17.105.892.053
WORLD
25.257.134.251
41.262.226.545
100,00%
100,00%
16.005.092.294
VIETNAM
MONGOLIA
CHINA
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Source: elaboration ISTAT data
TRADE RELATIONS
EMILIA-ROMAGNA TRADE RELATIONS
COUNTRY
MAIN IMPORTS
(2006)
MAIN EXPORTS
(2006)
HUNGARY
Transport means
Machines & mechanic
appliances, metals, ceramics
& tiles
SLOVENIA
Food & beverage
(manufactured goods)
Metals, machines &
mechanic appliances,
electronic equipment,
chemicals, ceramics & tiles
VIETNAM
Food & beverage
(manufactured goods),
clothing, metals
Machines & mechanic
appliances, chemicals
MONGOLIA
Clothing, leather
Transport means, machines
& mechanic appliances
CHINA
Metals, clothing, tool
machines, electronic
equipment
Machines & mechanic
appliances
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Source: elaboration ISTAT data
TRADE RELATIONS
TRADE & INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITIES
INDUSTRIAL
COOPERATION
BEST PRACTISES
TRAINING
TECHNOLOGY
TRANSFER
PRODUCTION
PARTNERSHIPS
SUBCONTRACTING RELATIONS
MECHANIC PLATFORM
includes
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY &
RELATED TECHNOLOGIES
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TRADE RELATIONS
MECHANIC PLATFORM
THREE-YEAR PROGRAMME (2008-2010)
AIM
provide enterprises operating in the mechanic sector and more
internationally oriented, as well as their subcontractors, a strategic point of
reference in support of their decisional processes
PRIMARY TARGET COUNTRIES
Brasil, Russia, India, China, South
Africa, Turkey
SECONDARY TARGET COUNTRIES
Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia,
Vietnam, Korea (ASEAN)
BRIDGE COUNTRIES
Hong-Kong, Singapore
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17 INITIATIVES
sector study
enterprise check ups
promotional events at trade fairs
international exhibitions
training courses
incoming & outgoing missions
HIGH-TECH COUNTRIES
Japan, Israel, United States
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CONTACT
EMILIA-ROMAGNA REGION
Department of Policies for the internationalization of SMEs
Viale Aldo Moro, 44
40127 Bologna (Italy)
Tel: + 39 051 6396420
Fax: +39 051 6396512
e-mail: [email protected]
www.sprint-er.it – www.ermesimprese.it
HEAD OF UNIT: Ruben Sacerdoti
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