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The IFCN Dairy Report 2013 For a better understanding of milk production world-wide
Torsten Hemme, IFCN Dairy Research Center at University Kiel
IFCN Dairy Reports+ 14 years cooperation of dairy researcher from 95 countries.
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IFCN = International Farm Comparison Network
The IFCN is a global dairy network of researchers, companies and other stakeholders who are active in the dairy chain.
The IFCN has a Dairy Research Center with 15 dairy researchers coordinating the network process + running dairy research activities.
The IFCN is independent from third parties and committed to truth, science and reliability of results.
IFCN Dairy
Reserach Center
Researchers
Companies
Turkey Oxford - UK
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IFCN 2013 - 20 new members dairy related companies and institutions
ILRI/Mann
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51 Countries analysed in the Farm Comparison
+ 44 Countries participated in the Country Pages
The researchers network 2013 95 countries participating (+5 ; -1 Syria)
Farm Comparison: 51 countries & 61 dairy regions
Country Profile: + 44 countries = 95 countries
Research Network
1995 - 2013
New country - Azerbaijan, Sudan, Turkmenistan, Yemen, Zimbabwe
Move forward – Mexico, US west, WU, Russia
Move backward – Syria,
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IFCN Dairy Report 2013 officially released
Country coverage:
- 95 country profile analysis
- 51 countries in costs analysis
Comparable data on
- milk production costs
- milk prices
- feed prices
- dairy farm structure
- etc.
Special studies on:
Water footprint in 49 countries,
Real time farm economics method
etc.
NEW
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IFCN Dairy Report 2013 A summary of it is in the IDF world dairy situation report
Three selected findings:
1. 122 million dairy farms; Ø 2,9 cows, Ø milk yields 2100 kg/cow/year
2. Costs to produce milk in 2012 ranges from 4 - 128 USD per 100 kg milk
Germany: Costs in Germany are 2012 below costs in USA Wisconsin
China: Cost are 50% above the level in US and Germany
3. Dynamics of costs: Costs can double or triple within 3-6 years driven by
prices for feed, land, labour, exchange rates, droughts, etc.
Paradigm shift confirmed:
EU/US: More competitive costs/ milk prices + less subsidies
BRIC / emerging dairy countries: Less competitive in costs / milk prices
+ more subsidies
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Costs of milk production 2000 – 2012 Estimate for typical dairy farms
USA, Germany, Poland
30.2 €/
100 kg
17.2 US-$/
CWT
6.8 NZ-$/
kg milk
solids
USA, Germany, Poland
The dairy world in 2023 ?
Contribution: Joint work from researchers in 95 dairy countries and IFCN Dairy Research Center Kiel
Presentation: Torsten Hemme
Product development and preparation: [email protected]
Torsten Hemme, IFCN Dairy Research Center at University Kiel
IFCN Dairy Reports+ 12 years cooperation of dairy researcher from 90 countries.
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Two sentences what we belief
regarding forecasts
1. Predicting the future
shall be done in a dialog.
2. Predicting the future
shall be continued process
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Why an IFCN Baseline?
2011 1. Step 900 mill t in 2025
qualitative work
Why We receive questions about long term future
and think we can improve the existing baseline in dairy
2013 2. Step quantitative work + mile stone in IFCN development
analysis and database for 1996 – 2023
globally consistent and comparable
2014 3. Step refine, improve and deepen after your feedback
in 03/2014 new IFCN Baseline 2025
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30.2 €/
100 kg
17.2 US-$/
CWT
Comment: Exchange rate: 1 EUR = 1.32 US-$, 1 NZ-$ = 0,805 US-$
IFCN‘s world milk price indicator World market price of milk 1996 – 2013 Sept
1. What price
level to rely on?
2. Whats about
the next swing?
- up/down?
- when to come?
- how high/deap?
44,5 milk price level
at feed price 30-33$/kg
(10% below feed price
level 10/2013 )
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Real time milk production data monthly growth in % 2007 – 9 / 2013
Explanation: Relative change of the 12-months rolling sum of milk production expresses the relative deviation of milk production in a 12 month period compared to the same period one year before.
Countries included represent 92% of world milk production. Data is adjusted for leap year effect.
Change of milk production
to previous year
Key fact of this data
1. 60 countries (> 85% world milk)
2. ECM corrected (4% fat, 3,3%protein)
3. Leap year adjusted
4. real time estimates (1-4 month)
=> a tool to better predict future milk supply
and world supply and demand balance
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World milk production - Sept 2013 vs. 2012
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Price, margins + milk production 2007 – 6/ 2013 July-Sept - real time estimates
Wolrd milk and feed price
Source: Monthly real time data of milk production, milk & feed prices, status 9/2013
Explanation: Relative change of the 12-months rolling sum of milk production expresses the relative deviation of milk production in a 12 month period compared to the same period one year before.
Countries included represent 92% of world milk production. Data is adjusted for leap year effect.
US
-$ p
er
10
0 k
g
IFCN world feed price
IFCN world milk price
IFCN margin over
compound feed costs % change in milk production
60 countries
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Baseline assumptions
on milk and feed price & uncertainties Wolrd milk and feed price
Source: Monthly real time data of milk production, milk & feed prices, status 9/2013
Explanation: Relative change of the 12-months rolling sum of milk production expresses the relative deviation of milk production in a 12 month period compared to the same period one year before.
Countries included represent 92% of world milk production. Data is adjusted for leap year effect.
US
-$ p
er
10
0 k
g
IFCN world feed price
IFCN world milk price
Milk price assumption 44,5 US-$; 34 euro
Feed price assumption 33 US-$, 25 euro
Uncertainties: There are a lot the key
questions is not what is out there but
what are the biggest 1-5?
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Step 1:
Select 11 variables to
describe the dairy sector
Development of the IFCN Baseline Continual improvement process
Step 4:
Run model
Demand assumptions:
Population growth
Per capita consumption
development
Supply assumptions:
Farm economics: feed
price, milk price
Technical and genetic
progress
Structural change
Step 3:
Make assumptions on key
variables
Step 2:
Define milk and feed prices
for baseline scenario
Step 5:
Validate results
Supply and demand in balance (or restart step 2)
Researcher Network
June 2013 Conference
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Supply & demand balance
Milk supply, demand,
Imports/export
Self sufficiency
Country fact sheets
1996 – 2023
Milk demand details
% growth / year
Population
Per capita consumption
Milk supply details
% growth / year
Cows & milk yield
Farm number and size
IFCN baseline charts for China
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Self sufficiency in milkSelf sufficiencyaverage 1996-2012
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Change in milk production
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Where will the world be in 10 years? Global results of IFCN Baseline 2023
Data: Milk production and consumption considering all milk (cow, buffalo, sheep, goat, camel)
Variable Results 2023 % change
2023 vs 2012
Milk production +
consumption
1,006 mill t ECM
+ 225 mill t to 2012
+29%
Per capita consumption 111 → 126 kg milk
per capita / year
+ 13%
Population 8 bn +14%
Milk animals 406 million
cows and buffalos
+ 13%
Milk yield 2.1 → 2.4 t ECM / milk
animal / year
+14%
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Significant changes ahead Dairy opportunities 2013-2023
Growth in milk produced and consumed by 10-20
mill t/year or 2.3% annual growth
Growth in milk delivered and processed by 145
mill t or 2.5 – 3% annual growth
Growth via regional movement of milk production
>3% annual change
Growth via milk moving between farm size
segments and farming systems 5-10% or more
Dairy market = growth market
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Milk production 2011
in mill tons ECM
280,00
90,00
10,00
Milk production and share of milk delivered in 2011
EU-27
15384
34
29
30
10
21
42
13832
11
Where will the growth happen? IFCN Baseline results on production growth next 10 years
Sources: Dairy sector database and baseline projection product, Map: IFCN Dairy Report 2012
Delivered 2011
Not delivered 2011
Milk volumes cows & buffalo milk –standardised to 4% fat and 3,3% protein
+ 48%
+ 50% + 50%
+ 22%
+ 25% ? + 22%
+ 22%
+ 11% + 15%
+ 14%
World + 225 mill t, that is +29% or +2.3% per year
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Farm numberAverage farm size
Farm number and size consolidation
but with different direction and speed
Large impact of China,
India, Eastern Europe and
CIS
Sources: Dairy sector database and baseline projection product, IFCN Dairy Research Center
World China Poland
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surplus
deficit
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Surplus and deficit of milk 2012
EU-27
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21.4
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Milk surplus and deficit in 2012 in mill. t Milk Equivalent (ME)
NZ
Driving question:
How will the bullets look like in 10 years?
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2012 milk surplus in mill t ME 2012 milk deficit in mill t ME
Sources: Dairy sector database product, IFCN Dairy Research Center
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Surplus and deficit of milk 2023
EU-27
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Milk surplus and deficit in 2023 in mill. t Milk Equivalent (ME)
NZ
50,00
15,00
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2023 milk surplus in mill t ME 2023 milk deficit in mill t ME
Sources: Dairy sector database and baseline projection product, IFCN Dairy Research Center
+ 11
+ 8,5
29,7
+ 5,5
+ 5
+ 5
+ 0,7
On the export side we see EU+ NZ with highest volume growth
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Surplus and deficit of milk 2023
EU-27
27.1
26.7
3.2
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-16.0
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Milk surplus and deficit in 2023 in mill. t Milk Equivalent (ME)
NZ
50,00
15,00
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2023 milk surplus in mill t ME 2023 milk deficit in mill t ME
Sources: Dairy sector database and baseline projection product, IFCN Dairy Research Center
More imports f. China, Southeast Asia, Africa, Middle east
+ “new” larger importers like Brazil, India, etc.
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Taking home messages
The dairy world 2023
Content highlights – Strongest supply growth in South Asia, Africa, parts of South America
– Maximum dairy farm numbers most likely reached in 2012
– Share of dairy trade will rise from 8% to 10%
Source: IFCN Dairy Research Center
We are in a growth market – Milk production reaching 1,000 mill t ECM (+2.3% / year)
– Higher growth rates in milk delivery, regional milk movements,…
Method highlights – 2013 IFCN Dairy Baseline – global coverage, comparable data,…
– 2014 updated version in March incl. method improvements planned
So any feedback on content or method from your side is very welcome