Title: Meat Being Competitive Competitiveness of Australias Intensive Livestock Industry
1Meat Being CompetitiveCompetitiveness of
Australias Intensive Livestock Industry
- Dr. Peter C. Scott
- Scolexia Pty Ltd
- ABARE Outlook 2008
2The Meat Sectors
- Chicken Meat
- Dramatic increase in consumption
- Low cost meat with flexibility
- Predominantly domestic market, few companies
- Beef
- Domestic demand still remains high
- Export markets significant
3The Meat Sectors
- Lamb
- Consumption 50 cf. 1960-70s
- Predominantly under extensive grazing systems
- Less than 10 in feed lots, considerable export
potential - Pork
- Consumption 50 of chicken and beef
- Industry affected by imports
- Industry rationalisation
4Consumption of Different Meats over past 60 Years
5Production
6Retail Prices for Meat in dollars of the day
(1970 2005/06)
7Retail prices for beef, lamb, pork and chicken
8 Retail Prices for Meat in 2006 dollars (i.e.
adjusted for inflation 1970 2005/06)
9Factors Affecting the Relative Competitiveness
- Feed
- Beef, chicken, pork
- High grain prices and drought
- World wide shortage of grain for livestock
- Australian transparency in the grain market,
grain import and restricted access, AQIS and
single desk - GMO crops
10FEED (Cont)
- Chicken FCE 1.7 to 1.9
- Pork FCE 4.0
- Beef and Lamb FCE 6 to 8
- Ruminants can eat grass
- Beef can consume more diverse feed ingredients
- Raw material purchasing, strategies and
formulation - Ethanol/Biodiesel demand, subsidies, net
environmental benefits, socioeconomic - Feed grain market
- Water
11Production Efficiencies
- Chickens improvements in FCE, imports of new
genetic material every 6 months - Pigs FCE 4.0 (Aust.) cf 3.6 (USA)
- Scope in the pig industry for improvement
genetic, husbandry, housing, feed formulation - Pigs Reproductive Efficiency, pigs/sow/yr 20
less than Europe
12Chicken MeatIncrease in Production Efficiency
13PORK
14Production Efficiencies (cont)
- Generation times between the various livestock
- Response to market fluctuations
- Herd recovery times
- Biological entities that need to be maintained
15Export / Import Markets
- Chicken meat domestic
- IRA, importing countries, arguments to gain
entry - Australias health status
- Pork
- Imports allowed, some exports
- 90 consumed domestically
- 40 fresh and 60 processed of which 50 is
imported - Importers have Export Enhancement Programs or
grain subsidies - Developing volume based inefficiencies
- Singapore, AVA approval
16PORK
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18Export / Import Markets (cont)
- Beef
- Protected from imports and a strong export market
- Brazil and USA
- Traceability and QA programs
- Limitations in specific portions and cuts
- Future exports favourable competition against
other meats and increasing grain costs
19Australia v/s Brazil cattle prices
Increased US demand US BSE bans
20Export / Import Markets (cont)
- Lamb
- Domestic and export market
- Limited competition and current a global demand
that cannot be met - Grass production limiting impact of grain prices
- Competitive against grass fed beef
21Australian Currency A
- Beef, lamb and pork less competitive on the
international market - Chicken, domestic based
- High A price of grain, imported vegetable
proteins, exported meat meal. - Farming and processing equipment
- Pork
- High A negative on exports and positive on
imports!!
22Regulation and Compliance
- Increasing area of cost and impact on
competiveness - Chicken cf Pork and imports
- Feed additives and medications
- Australian EU orientated cf USA / Latin America
- Desk top activities vs. actual activity
- Korea-US FTA, tariffs 40 to Zero over 15 years
23Disease and Livestock Health Status
- Australia favourable (New Zealand)
- Two pronged advantage
- Stops imports
- Allows access where other countries are
restricted - Chicken AIV and IBDV
- OIE and Compartmentalisation!
- Healthy image
- Beef
- BSE USA and Japan / Korea. Back into market?
- FMD Brazil
24Disease and Livestock Health Status (cont)
- Lamb
- No significant disease concerns
- Bluetongue Surveillance and Free Zones
- Pork
- Health status international advantage imports!
- PMWS, CSIRO and 95 chance!
- Domestically moderate endemic health status
- Cultural change in approach required
25WELFARE
- Impact on cost of production Comment
- Disparity with other countries
- Layer cages (US), sow crates, stocking density,
etc. - Domestically
- Pigs and poultry
- Local welfare activity does not apply to imported
products
26Climate Change / GWP / Foot Print
- Increasing consumer concern determine buying
preferences - GWP 50 gt for ruminants than for pigs and
poultry GWP taxes - ChickengtPigsgtLambgtBeef
- Chickens breeding, FCE and weight gain
- Alternate production systems Free range,
organic--- re evaluation - Global warming in Australia will affect regional
production areas
27Research Development
- Competiveness depends on
- Efficient cost of production
- Low cost processing
- Efficient packaging and distribution
- Marketing
- Chicken
- RIRDC, Poultry CRC, Recognised, States
- Marketing!
28Research Development (cont)
- Pork
- Declining investment based on levies in
declining numbers - Beef and Lamb
- Meat and Livestock Australia
- Proportionally low compared to the grain industry
- Levy based (transaction) and not as a of GDP.
Consistently lt 0.5 of GDP
29Acknowledgements
- ABARE
- Alltech
- Australian Lot Feeders Association
- Australian Pork Limited
- Chicken Meat Federation
- Meat Livestock Australia Ltd
- QAF Meats
- Ridley Agriproducts
- Sheep Meat Council