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agri benchmark Beef and Sheep network

agri benchmark Beef and Sheep network. Ernesto Reyes. 06.10.2013. The Agenda MSP, Ottawa. Content. What is agri benchmark network Typical farm approach Examples of analysis (Cow-calf, Beef, Sheep and Dairy) Special projects Linked to the Agenda. Content.

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agri benchmark Beef and Sheep network

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  1. agri benchmark Beef and Sheep network • Ernesto Reyes • 06.10.2013 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  2. Content • What is agri benchmark network • Typical farm approach • Examples of analysis (Cow-calf, Beef, Sheep and Dairy) • Special projects • Linked to the Agenda The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  3. Content • What is agri benchmark network The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  4. agribenchmark– understandingagricultureworldwide • Our core competence:Production systems and their economics, drivers and perspectives • An expert network which started in 2002 >>> more than just data • Global, non-profit, independent >>> credibility • Standardised methods >>> global comparability The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  5. Why global farm-level benchmarking? • We are all directly or indirectly linked via markets and product flows • Decision making is done by millions of producers every day • It needs an approach in close cooperation with producers • On global scale there is a lack of comparable farm data • Collecting and comparing this data and information assists in • Understanding agriculture worldwide • − Know where a certain farm type is • − Learn why a certain farm type is where it is • − Conclude what can be changed to develop / adjust to changing framework conditions The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  6. Target groups and relevance The Agenda, MSP Ottawa

  7. agri benchmark data and services Hotline for specific questions on agri benchmark data and current developments in global agriculture • Specific projects, for example • how to increase labourproductivity in rice? • costs of forage production? Global and country-specific sector information and time series analysis of production, farm structures, prices and trade The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  8. Analysis and projects • Comparative global analysis of • Productions systems • Economics (cost of production, prices, profitability) • Policy analysis (what-if) • Farm strategy analysis (what-if) • Emission analysis (+ environmental indicators) • Close cooperation with producers and advisors The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  9. Unique features of agri benchmark • Production systems approach>>> more than financial data and reasons behind differences • Cooperation with producers and advisors>>> get the story behind the data • Global coverage>>> big players and emerging economies • Using standardised methods world-wide>>> global comparability • Works in countries without / with limited statistics and accounting>>> global comparability • Expert knowledge>>> access local expertise and overcome language issues The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  10. agribenchmark– at a glance Main supportingpartner Coordination Clients The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  11. Branches in theagribenchmarkNetwork Cash Crop Beef and Sheep Pig and Poultry Dairy Horticulture Organic Cereals Under construction Under construction Under construction Cow-calf Oilseeds Wheat Potatoes Milk Cow-calf Coffee Bananas Regional EDF Finishing Apple Sugar Sows Ewes Global IFCN Other Grapes Finishing Finishing The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  12. Countries in the agri benchmark Beef and sheep Network 2013 Countries Farms Cow-calf23 55 Beef finishing29 70 Sheep 14 25 New countries 2013 Ireland (beef/sheep) Uruguay (beef/sheep) China (sheep) The Agenda MSP, Ottawa Participating countries 2013 Contactsforfurthergrowth

  13. Research partners of the Beef and Sheep Network Research partners The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  14. Research partners of the Dairy Network (IFCN) The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  15. Content • What is agri benchmark network • Typical farm approach The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  16. Typicalfarms – theprinciple • Imagineyouhave a guestfrom a foreigncountrywhoisinterested • toseehowwheatfarmingisdone in yourcountry. • Youwouldwanttoshowyourguest a farmthatis • … located in an importantwheatproducingregion, • … usingthecommon technologyforwheatproduction, • … runningtheprevailingcroprotationandproductionsystem, • … having a not toosmall and not toobigsize, • … usingtheprevailingcombinationoflabour, landand capital. • In otherwords, youwanttoshowyourguest a typicalfarm! The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  17. Typicalfarms – reasonstochoosetheconcept • resultscanbegeneralised (contraryto individual farmdata) • datasetsareconsistent and reflectingrealityofproductionsystems (contrarytosurveys and averages) • existingfarms and producerscan find themselves in thedataof a typicalfarm • ithasproventobeapplicable on a global scale • itiscost-effective • itisapplicable in countries withoutor limited statistics and accountingfigures The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  18. Typicalfarms – threesourcesofdata • Statistics available to determine> important regions> farm sizes and distribution • Focus groups of producers and advisors to> define prevailing production systems> collect data in a standardised way • Expertise of researchers + advisors + farmers> Production system knowledge> Explore adjustments to changes in frame work conditions (forward looking results) The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  19. Content • What is agri benchmark network • Typical farm approach • Examples of analysis (Cow-calf, Beef, Sheep and Dairy) The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  20. Cow-calfStocking rates of cow-calf enterprises Semi Kalahari Ukraine plains Alberta foothills Natal Hills Montana Prairie • ha per cow Meta Plains Sask. plains UK Lowland 10 Gobabis Savannah Pampa Corrientes Sweden lowland North QLD North West Spain 24 Cuenca del Salado NSW Table- lands Kansas plains 15 Ireland Lowland South Sulawesi Plains UK Upland Mato Grosso Plains Bohemia hills West Europe grasslands The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  21. CowCalfTotal weight produced per cow from 100-400 kgs, • kg live weight (LW) produced per cow and year Page 21 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  22. Cow-calfTotal costof cow-calf production by countries 2012 • USD per 100 kg carcass weight sold Europe Americas Africa AsiaOceania Page 22 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  23. Beef - Daily weight gain and net gain by production system (net gain = carcass weight divided by age at slaughter) • g per day Feedlot Silage Cut & Curry Pasture Page 23 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  24. BeefBeefprices (and governmentpayments) 2012 • USD per 100 kg carcass weight sold North America South America Europe Asia Australia Africa Page 24 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  25. BeefTotal cost by production systems 2012 • USD per 100 kg carcass weight sold Cut & Carry Feedlot Pasture Silage Page 25 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  26. Beef feedlots: low margins depend heavily on animal purchase and to lesser extent on feed costs (2005-2012) • USD per 100 kg carcass weight Page 26 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  27. Beef - Pasture farms (2005-2012):Margin depends mainly on beef prices and animal purchase • USD per 100 kg carcass weight Page 27 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  28. DairyCost of milk production by clusters (USD/100 kg ECM) Page 28 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  29. DairyCost of milk production by clusters (USD/100 kg ECM) Page 29 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  30. Sheep Live weight sold • Total live weight sold per ewe (kg live weight per ewe) Page 30 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  31. SheepTotal live weight sold • Total live weight sold per ewe (kg live weight per ewe) Page 31 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  32. Sheep Cost from the Profit and Loss Account (USD per 100 kg LW sold) • Cost from the Profit and Loss Account (USD per 100 kg LW sold) Page 32 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  33. Sheep Lamb prices • Lamb prices (USD per kg LW) Page 33 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  34. SheepTotal returns • Total returns of the sheep enterprise (USD per 100 kg LW sold) Page 34 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  35. Sheep Cost (USD per 100 kg LW sold) • Cash and non-cash cost, total returns and profitability (USD per 100 kg LW) Page 35 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  36. Content • What is agri benchmark network • Typical farm approach • Examples of analysis (Cow-calf, Beef, Sheep and Dairy) • Special projects • Linked to the Agenda The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  37. Selected projects, activities and cooperations • EU-COM: use of data base and tools for trade model improvements + special analysis on demand • EU-COM: assessment of compliance costs for regulations in the field of environment, animal welfare and food safety • FAO-AGAL (under negotiation): use of agri benchmark data for calculating mitigation costs • FAO: Integration of Maghreb States in the agri benchmark Beef and Sheep Network • ILRI (under negotiation):MoU and inclusion of the Botswana beef and Ethiopia sheep projects into the network • International Meat Secretariat (IMS): Member since 2012 Page 37 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  38. Analysis of greenhouse gas emissions (finishing + pre-finishing) • Enteric fermentation (own data + IPCC)Manure storage and handling (own data + IPCC)Feed production (CO2-coefficients)Carbon sequestration (scenarios) CO2 equivalent emissions per 100 kg carcass weight sold Page 38 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  39. Content • What is agri benchmark network • Typical farm approach • Examples of analysis (Cow-calf, Beef, Sheep and Dairy) • Special projects • Linked to the Agenda The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  40. Global platform of partners (research, funding and institutional) A set of models, tools and information platform A harmonized and a standardized system for global comparison at the farm level A 10 year international database on production systems and economics (3 years for sheep) What we can provide

  41. How we can model alternatives? Anexample… The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

  42. Thank you agribenchmark−passionateaboutfacts Ernesto reyes Livestock systems Manager E-mail: ernesto.reyes@telefonica.net Internet: www.agribenchmark.org Page 42 The Agenda MSP, Ottawa

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