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New Zealand’s dairy industryHon. John LuxtonChairmanDairyNZ
• DairyNZ tvc
IntroducingNZ dairy farming
New Zealand is 1/10th the size of Argentina
Source: IBGE, SAGyPA Indicator Series, ODEPA, OPYPA, LIC, FAONotes: 1) NZ base year is 2000/01 season.
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
75
100
125
150
175
Ar-gentina
Brazil
Chile
Uruguay
New Zea-land
Inde
x (2
000
=100
)Mercosul & NZ milk production
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Brazil Dairy Industry Background
Source: LIC,USDA, ODEPA, OPYPA, ESALQ
International milk prices
• 1.46 million ha used• >85% grazed pasture• 16.5 billion litres• 8th largest producer• Only 2.3% of world
production
Dairying in New Zealand
Dairy Industry comprises ~25% of NZ’s export receipts
Milk price = international price… no tariffs and support
NZ dairying statistics
Dairy herds 11,691No of cows milked 4.4mVolume of milk produced 16.5 billion litresAverage herd size (cows) 376Average stocking rate (cows/ha)
2.8
Average milksolids per cow (kg)
318
Milksolids per herd (kg) 123,000
How we compareNew Zealand Argentina
Milk production 18.5 m tonnes 9.5 m tonnes
Milk price 2% above world market -11% below world market
Milk consumption (ME per capita & per year)
>350 kg 187 kg
Milk processing into tradeable products
>90% 58%
Export >90% of production ~22% of production
Import ~3% of local consumption
~1% of local consumption
IFCN 2010 Dairy Report
NZ dairy farms vs Brazilian (Goiás) farms
Performance Indices New Zealand
GO - 2009 (average)
GO - 2009 (>1,000 l/day)
Age at First Calving (months) 24 34 29
Cows in Lactation (% of total) 73% 59% 66%
Machine milking (% of herds) 100% 24.2% 94.7%
Production (litres/ha/year) 12.960 1.981 3,579
Production (litres/man-day) 2.730 124 411
Production (litres/cow/year) 4,550 1,993 3,459
Use of artificial insemination 75% 12% 68%
Cost of Labour (R$/man-day) R$125 R$14 R$26
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Calving is seasonal
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Past
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Demand
Supplement required
Conservation required
Spring
Feed supply
The farming structure is evolving towards bigger farms and fewer farmers
1974
/75
1976
/77
1978
/79
1980
/81
1982
/83
1984
/85
1986
/87
1988
/89
1990
/91
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/93
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/95
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2006
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8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
20,000
22,000
24,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
3,500,000
4,000,000
4,500,000
Herds Cows milked
Num
ber o
f her
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Cow
s m
ilked
Source: LIC Dairy Statistics, DairyNZ Economics Group
Production by herd size 2009-100-
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100,000,000
150,000,000
200,000,000
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Herd size (cows)
Kilo
gram
s Milk
solid
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illio
ns)
Source: DairyNZ Economics Group
6%
28%7%
9%
11%
4%
18%
17%
Production trends 1990 2000 2010
North Island 93% 77% 61%
South Island 7% 23% 39%
Milksolids production
NZ Export Markets
North Asia South-East Asia
Africa and Middle-
East
South and Central America
North America
Europe Pacific -
500,000,000
1,000,000,000
1,500,000,000
2,000,000,000
2,500,000,000
3,000,000,000
3,500,000,000
4,000,000,000
2000-01 ($m)2010-11p ($m)
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Source: Statistics New Zealand, DairyNZ Economics Group
Major processing companies
• Fonterra Cooperative Group:– 90 percent of milk supply and exports– 40 percent of the domestic consumer market
• 2 other co-operatives: – Tatua– Westland
• 5 other processing companies:– Open Country Dairies– Synlait– New Zealand Dairies– Goodman Fielder
• Farmers own 95%+ of processing capacity
Regulatory framework
DIRA• Open entry and exit• Contracting rules• 20% rule• Raw milk regulations
Fonterra milk price model• Calculates revenue if all milk was processed
into basic commodities & sold overseas• Deducts shipping, processing & freight costs• Balance paid to farmers as milk price• Value add – eg selling premium ingredients/
investment in consumer brands – treated as profit
• Farmers receive profit as dividends on their Fonterra shares, plus price paid for raw milk
Looking ahead 1. Dairy making large & growing contribution
2. Global supply/demand supports NZ growth
3. On-farm business success $83/ha/yr
4. Erosion of NZ’s low cost base poses threat
5. Imperatives for productivity improve remain
6. Public & consumers driving sustainability
7. Public perceptions about dairy are mixed
8. Skilled people increasingly important
9. Unified approach to innovation & adoption
Improving productivityQuestions?