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TRANSFORMATION IN AGRICULTURE THE POULTRY INDUSTRY Developing Poultry Farmers’ Association (SAPA) Presented by Mr Moses Modise On 17 September 2010

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TRANSFORMATION IN AGRICULTURE

THE POULTRY INDUSTRY

Developing Poultry Farmers’ Association

(SAPA)

Presented by

Mr Moses ModiseOn

17 September 2010

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Agricultural policy and the Poultry Industry

• Fairly limited tariff protection leads to rising imports

• Bound Rate for poultry is 80%, Applied Rate is 27%

• Eggs essentially not protected

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Agricultural policy and the Poultry Industry

The fruits of democracy…

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Agricultural policy and the Poultry Industry

• Global industry , global standards

• Local industry mostly to global standards

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Market dynamicsLocal consumption

• Local consumption:– 1960: 2 kg pppa– 1975: 13 kg pppa– 2009: 31 kg pppa– Mostly because the real price of chicken has

reduced by 15% over the period 1975 to 2009

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Local consumption: Poultry continues to display a positive growth trend

Poultry

0908070605040302010099989796…9075

20,320,3 19,319,321,021,0

19,919,921,021,0 20,720,7 20,820,8

22,022,0 22,922,9 23,623,6

27,927,9 30,730,7 31,031,0 31,531,5 31,831,8

13,013,0

2,22,2

60 ….. …..

Estimated per capita consumption of poultry meatkg per person per annum

Market dynamicsLocal consumption

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Market dynamicsLocal producer prices

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Market dynamicsLocal consumption

• Chicken is a logistics business• Efficiency from scale• South Africa is ⅔ urbanised and the majority need

to be fed, not to feed themselves• Money transfer market in most rural areas

– remittances– Various social grants

• LSM split biased towards lower LSM’s in rural areas

• Lower LSM’s spend up to 70% of income on food

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Market dynamicsLocal consumption

• Retail driven• Frozen product dominates• IQF approximately 50% of all chicken sold in SA• Single site farm with one batch per farm, i.e. 7,5

batches per year• Retail want (52 to 104) deliveries per week from few

suppliers. – Up to 21 deliveries per week per supplier for fresh product and– Up to 3 deliveries per week per supplier for frozen product– And large deliveries to central warehousing

• Small farmers excluded by retail model• Live sales not as financially sustainable

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• More than 50% sold informally

• No complex cold chain requirements

• Variable pack- or selling sizes

• Better suited to income dynamics of our developmental state

• Lack of strong egg eating habit restricts growth of sector

Market dynamicsEggs

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Transformation– Large scale (what is large?)

• Ownership of capital• Contract production of basic product

– Small scale (what is small?)• Access to resources• Price• Availability• Technical skills• Lack of ready market

Poultry Industry And Transformation

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• Industry mantra“Small footprint, big impact”

• Land not usually a limiting factor

• Demand for contract growers often available even without title (economic value is the contract, not the asset)

• Finance for small producers difficult, because of poor financial performance of small businesses

• Small producers need long term support

Land reform And the Poultry Industry

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Economic Model

• SA structured as an industrialised nation• SA NOT an agrarian society, just one with many

dispossessed people• Long term intervention designed for economic

inclusion in the industrial model• Short term poverty alleviation can be assisted with

poultry and other agricultural interventions• Poverty alleviation is NOT agriculture

- agriculture is a business

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Role of the State in Market Creation

• State supply contracts to

- Hospitals

- Prisons

- Police

- SANDF

- etc• Small quantities to central warehouses• Bulk supply to caterers at state institutions• Will cost more that imported product currently

mostly used for the market segment

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• Will ALWAYS cost more i.e. permanent price support intervention required from state

• Top-up payments to small producers (SAPA can assist with top-up formula calculation) will be required

• A more progressive intervention than grants as it will help lead to social inclusion

• Model can apply to any commodity whose perishable nature can be managed

Role of the State in Market Creation

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Agricultural Support

• Green box measures can be 10% of agricultural GDP – we use very little of this

• Land has biological potential which is the key restrictor

• SA will never be optimal for most agricultural production because of

- biological potential limitations

- climate

- logistical density (4 times larger that our

GDP on a weighted basis)

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• The rural economy can come from three things:

- manufacturing (limited)

- mining (site specific)

- AGRICULTURE• Without agriculture there would be almost no rural

economy• Supporting agriculture will slow urban migration• Housing pressure would be reduced (poor people

may only claim 1 RDP house yet have 2 houses –town and rural)

Agricultural Support

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• Former homelands can NEVER be agriculturally sustainable

- biological potential restriction

- population density

• Former homelands CAN use limited agricultural production for poverty alleviation purposes

• Poultry imports at local producers price equivalent would be approximately R2,5 billion per annum

• Could create at least 7 000 additional jobs if imports severely curtailed

• Therefore a viable community of approximately 35 000 South Africans could be formed

Agricultural Support

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Moses Modise

011 795 2051

076 482 0819

[email protected]

Developing Poultry Farmers’ Association