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Costs of Potato Production: Opportunities and Threats Neil Cameron – Agribusiness and Supply Chain Consultant

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Page 1: Costs of Potato Production: Opportunities and Threats · A divergence of costs of production with crop prices means that grower margins are squeezed – threat – grower bankruptcy

Costs of Potato Production: Opportunities and ThreatsNeil Cameron – Agribusiness and Supply Chain Consultant

Page 2: Costs of Potato Production: Opportunities and Threats · A divergence of costs of production with crop prices means that grower margins are squeezed – threat – grower bankruptcy

Introduction

� Cost of Production Changes

� Reasons

� Monitoring Cost of Production

� Managing Cost of Production

� Fundamental Changes In the Potato Market

� Opportunities and Threats

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UK Potato Cost of Production Changes(Including rent and Finance)

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Ware Processing

23% Cost Increase 2008-2012

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Indexed Fertiliser Prices (2005 =100), Defra

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Straight Nitrogen¹ Triple Super Phosphate Potassic

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Indexed Energy Prices (2005 =100), Defra

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Motor Fuels Electricity

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Indexed Machinery Prices (2005 =100), Defra

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Maintenance and repair of plant Machinery and other equipment

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Monitoring Cost of Production

� Too many growers do not know how much it costs to grow their crop!!

� Potato Council Benchmark

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Managing The Crop

� Huge variation between individual growers

� Scale / soils / geography

� Technical ability / application / management

� Profit is driven by margin not per hectare cost - must not compromise technical efficiency and saleable yield

Reducing cost and risk through investing in knowledge

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Yield, Quality and Cost of Production

� Yields have a vital part to play in reducing costs of production

� In the potato crop it is saleable yield that matters!

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Impact of Yield on Cost of Production

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20% lower cost

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Fundamental Changes in the Potato Market

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Trends in Planted Area and Number of Growers (AHDB)

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Yield per Hectare and Total Production (AHDB)

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Planted Area Per Grower (AHDB)

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Indexed Crop Prices (2005 = 100), Defra

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Feed Wheat Potatoes for Consumption Oilseed Rape

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Threats

� A divergence of costs of production with crop prices means that grower margins are squeezed – threat – grower bankruptcy

� Growers see better margins and lower risks in other crops – threat – growers reduce potato area or give up potatoes

� Result – insufficient supply of potatoes

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Threats 2

� Prices rise to compensate growers for increased costs

� Threat – imported potatoes replace UK crop

� Threat – customers increase switch from potatoes to pasta, rice, etc.

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Opportunities

� A catalyst for change

� We need a new approach

� We must preserve a mechanism to drive down unit costs to keep the industry competitive

� However we must also increase cooperation in the supply chain and find stability for growers, processors and packers

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Supply Chain Approach

� Potato market has fundamentally changed

� The spot market serves nobodies interests – to volatile

� Potato margins are under threat from other crops

� We must invest in knowledge and infrastructure

� Can only be achieved where there is a joined up long term supply chain approach

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Conclusions

� Understand your cost of production

� Where will you earn greatest returns

� Take into account paid yield, cost of quality, cost & risk of storage

� Prices below cost of production are unsustainable for whole supply chain

� Increasing sold yield per hectare is essential for survival

� Whole supply chain approach

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Neil Cameron – Agribusiness and Supply Chain Consultant

[email protected] Tel: 01738 494110