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Title: Linking Producers to Consumer Markets


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Linking Producers to Consumer Markets
Hawaii Agriculture Landscape Conference
 October 16, 2003
Ken Meter, Crossroads Resource Center
(Minneapolis)
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Why an economist from Minneapolis?
Food farm economy study of Southeast
Minnesota David Cole Sunnyside Farms
Institute August tour of Hawaii farms
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Finding Food in Farm Country
Southeast Minnesota
Partners Community Design Center University of
Minnesota
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Southeast Minnesotas Food Farm Economy
  • 303,000 residents
  • 10 billion purchasing power
  • 8,436 farm families
  • 1.4 million farm animals

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Southeast Minnesotas Food Farm Economy
  • Stable farm community
  • Lasting social bonds
  • Leaders in conservation tillage
  • Many small farms
  • One of most diverse farm economies in U.S.

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Southeast Minnesotas Food Farm Economy
However
Houston, MN spent 2 years with no grocery
store Fragile, small food businesses are
springing up all over
How to explain this?
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Southeast Minnesotas Food Farm Economy
  • Regions farmers produce 866 million of food
    per year (1997)
  • Spend 947 million to raise it
  • Lose 80 million in production costs

Yet
9
Southeast Minnesotas Food Farm Economy
So
  • Farm families require 129 million of other
    farm-related income to cover their costs
  • This includes 42 million in federal supports

10
Finding Food in Farm Country
Moreover
  • The regions consumers spend 500 million
    buying food each year
  • Most bought from outside region

11
Finding Food in Farm Country
In fact
  • The average food item in the U.S. travels 1,500
    miles from farmer to consumer
  • Over 60 of the cost of food is an energy cost

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Finding Food in Farm Country
All told, Southeast Minnesota...
  • Loses 400 million raising food,
  • Loses 400 million buying food
  • Potential wealth lost each year

13
Finding Food in Farm Country
Total loss is
  • 800 million each year!
  • Totals 92 of the value of all food raised in
    the region

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Finding Food in Farm Country
If local consumers bought only 15 of their food
locally
45 million of new farm income earned each year
15
Finding Food in Farm Country
Impact of the study...
Southeast Minnesota Farm Network
45 farms processors work together Goal
250,000 sales in 2003
16
Community-Based Food Systems
Map courtesy of www.FoodRoutes.org
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Meanwhile, in Hawaii...
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Victories
  • 49 self-sufficient in fresh fruits
  • 42 self-sufficient in fresh vegetables
  • 80 bananas
  • 80 cantaloupe
  • 80 melons
  • 80 tomatoes
  • 50 onions

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Hawaii has...
  • Leaders in food production storage
    technology
  • Plantations working with smaller producers
  • New immigrant farmers able to work the land
  • Groups of producers working to create a new
    sustainable vision for agriculture

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Potential crop opportunities
Veal Lamb Pork Goat Chickens
Asparagus Broccoli Potatoes Frozen produce?
Lemons Limes Oranges Grapefruit Native Tropicals
Goat cheeses Eggs
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Each year, Hawaii residents consume 2.3 billion
of food
Tourists buy another 2.2 billion
Not including cruise ships, air passengers, etc.
22
All told, food is a 4.5 billion industry in
Hawaii
This is 10 of the Gross State Product
Tourists spend 1 of every 5 dollars on food
beverages

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Hawaiis farmers earn perhaps 200 million of this
This is 4 of total sales
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Hawaii farms buy an estimated 200 million of
farm inputs per year outside the state.
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This is one-third the value of all farm production
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Every input that can be purchased locally cycles
more of these dollars into the state economy
27
Residents consume each year
millions Cereals Bakery 196 Meat,
Poultry, Fish Eggs 334 Dairy
Products 124 Fruit Vegetables 262 Other
food at home 407
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Kurt Hirabara
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Farms gain little income from tourism
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Farm assets increasing
Debt is relatively low
32
Still, taking inflation into account...
Assets steady / declining since 1983
33
Monty Richards
34
Prime farm acreage is declining
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Loss of sugar production drives 63 fall
in real value of farm products
37
Alec Sou
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Farm production expenses outpace sales since 1992
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Cumulative loss1992-2000 for all farms is 171
million
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Number of farm owners increases
Despite falling farm income
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Dean Okimoto
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Sales for very small- medium-sized farms fall
the least
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Direct food sales rising
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Rick Habein and Hayden
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