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JULY/AUGUST 2004

For complete PDF July/August 2004 publication: CLICK HERE

Texas Launches Marketing Campaign Designed to Net New
Opportunities for Texas Shrimp Producers

by D’Anne Stites, Coordinator, Texas Shrimp Marketing Program,
Texas Department of Agriculture

Marketing is always critical to raise awareness and boost sales and, in tough times, it is absolutely essential. As anyone in the shrimp industry knows, times are definitely tough. Imported shrimp and other market factors have created instability within the domestic shrimp industry. As the nation’s leader in farm-raised shrimp and a leading producer of wild-caught shrimp, Texas has plenty to lose. However, rather than sit back and let outside forces dictate the future, the Texas shrimp industry came together to support state legislation in 2003 launching a comprehensive Texas shrimp marketing campaign within the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA).

Under the new program, TDA is charged to promote and market Texas-produced shrimp, both farm-raised and wild-caught, and to educate the public about the Texas shrimp industry. The marketing effort is funded by surcharges on aquaculture licenses issued by TDA and on bay and gulf shrimp boat licenses issued by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Federal disaster assistance dollars also provide funding. Input on program activities is provided by the Texas Shrimp Marketing Program Advisory Committee, a panel representing all sectors of the Texas shrimp industry.

The shrimp marketing program was modeled on two other successful TDA campaigns for Texas oysters and Texas wines. Both included a multifaceted marketing plan targeting consumers, wholesalers, food service professionals and retailers. Impact figures for the wine program showed a 900 percent return on investment through increased sales of Texas wines in 2002. Results for the oyster campaign show Texas oyster sales increased by $6 million annually during the time TDA conducted its oyster marketing efforts.

To spotlight Texas shrimp, TDA developed a strong and focused marketing plan to establish goals for shrimp marketing. The plan includes educating the public on the importance and value of buying Texas shrimp and directly linking sellers with buyers through online resources, promotional materials and outreach. The goal of the program is not only to raise awareness about Texas shrimp, but also to encourage buyers to ask for and seek out shrimp from Texas for flavor and freshness.

With funding in place by November 2003, the first step was to create a high-profile and distinguishable Texas shrimp logo to offer a brand identity. Next, TDA created several different marketing slogans to accompany the logo. “Celebrate the Catch of Texas” was selected as the primary tagline to further distinguish Texas shrimp from its competitors and spotlight a Texas-proud message.

TDA established a toll-free number, (877) TX-CATCH, for interested buyers to call for information on purchasing Texas shrimp. A Texas shrimp Web site was launched at www.txshrimp.org. The Web site includes recipes, selection and handling information, links to Texas shrimp wholesalers, a chef’s corner and other features.

Promotional materials include a series of Texas shrimp recipe cards from original recipes submitted by top Texas chefs, a Texas shrimp wholesaler brochure, an introductory one-page point-of-sale information card, keychains, shrimp deveiners and other eye-catching items. High-profile visual displays and a trade show exhibition booth were also created to add appeal at marketing functions.

Similar to its other successful marketing programs, TDA’s marketing approach for spreading the message includes targeting a wide array of buyers, including retailers, foodservice professionals and direct consumers. TDA works to reach these audiences through participation in activities such as trade shows, festivals, food fairs, press events, retail promotions, cooking classes and cooking demonstrations. Print advertising is also used to spread the word. All of TDA’s advertisements include a call to action to measure success. For instance,

 

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