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Title: Risk Sharing Sainsbury


1
Risk Sharing Sainsburys Sustainable Calf
SchemePhil Nash Sainsburys Dairy Development
Group (SDDG) Farmer09.03.2011
2
Background to SDDG
  • Established 2007
  • 343 dairy farmers selected from 8 UK milk fields
  • Steering Group committee meet with Sainsburys
    regularly to manage the scheme
  • 4 key Workstreams
  • Herd Health Welfare
  • Collaborative Working (Calf cull cow schemes)
  • Business improvement
  • Environment Energy

3
Calf Scheme
  • Established November 2009, to secure a market for
    SDDG BW bull calves
  • In partnership with Sainsburys beef supplier
  • Unit at Tetbury (other units in South West and
    Midlands)
  • 2 week old calves collected direct from farm (as
    per rearing protocol)
  • Calf price decoupled from the market price to
    cover cost of production
  • Agreed a forward price contract with rearing/
    finishing unit.

4
Rearing Units for SDDG calves from farms under TB
restriction
  • TB Units
  • Unit 1 established February 2010 Cirencester,
    Gloucestershire
  • TB Exempt Unit calves collected from a farm
    under TB restriction will remain on this
    rearing/ finishing unit till slaughter
  • Unit 2 established November 2010 Tiverton,
    Devon
  • TB Quarantine Unit calves collected from a
    farm under TB restriction and have 2 TB tests on
    the rearing unit to gain a TB free status. These
    calves can then be moved to another finishing
    unit.
  • Calf price same as those from un-restricted herds
  • Only scheme to pay a sustainable price for calves
    from TB restricted farms
  • 800 SDDG calves reared through these 2 units.

5
Were does the risk lie?
  • Farmer
  • They are guaranteed a market for their calf that
    is sustainable (calf price covers the cost of
    rearing includes a margin)
  • Processor
  • Normally buy cattle based on the market price.
    The high feed price currently challenging but the
    supply chain is guaranteed and the production
    standards are known
  • Sainsbury's
  • - Ring fenced secured part of their beef supply
    however currently high feed prices are making it
    more expensive, but taking the long term view
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