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NPB International Trade Update. Becca Hendricks, VP International Marketing. US Pork in a Big World. 96% of the world population lives outside of the US …and pork is the world’s most consumed animal protein 2050: 9 billion people, 60-70% more food
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NPB International Trade Update Becca Hendricks, VP International Marketing
US Pork in a Big World • 96% of the world population lives outside of the US …and pork is the world’s most consumed animal protein • 2050: 9 billion people, 60-70% more food • Over the next decade, increases in meat consumption: • 2.4% in developing countries • 0.9% in developed countries • US pork must (and can) remain a key global competitor
2015 Areas of Investment • Marketing and promotion • Market research • Market intelligence • New product development
Export Goal By 2020, increase pork exports through access to new markets and expansion of existing markets, and achieve an increase of 2.7 billion pounds and $3.1 billion, or 9% average annual increase in value and quantity compared to 2014 year-end data.
Our Export Roadmap • Implement an integrated plan for access & promotion • Define aggressive market access actions • Identify new market development opportunities • Clarify strategies and tactics, and develop loyalty in existing markets • Provide the products desired by customers
Year-to-Date 2014 Exports • $4.003 B, ↑16%, 2.909 B lbs, ↑7% • The first year that value has exceeded $4B before August • In July: • Volume ↓3% (first month in 2014) • Value ↑14% • Value at $64.45/head, 28% of production • Record pace despite prices and intense global competition • High prices for domestic pork in many countries • Market closures, changing trade flows…
Russia Situation • Feb 2013: Russia suspended imports of US beef and pork, due to beta-agonist policy • Feb 2014: Began allowing US pork produced under USDA AMS Never-Fed Beta Agonists program, approved 2 plants • June 2014: Exports reached 9,371 MT (98,830 MT in 2012) • Putin decree of a “ban or restriction” on ag imports from countries that have imposed sanctions, including US, EU, Canada, Norway, Australia What this means: • Russian reductions in supplies Beef: -8% Pork and Poultry: -12% • Displaces 16% of Canada’s exports or 68% of their production • Brazil/South America and China(!) will likely be able to supply portion of banned poultry losses…pork? • China and Russia bans WILL shift global pork flows
Top US Export Markets: Jan-July 2014 Value (Million $) Volume (Million Pounds) Mexico 855.7 M, ↑12% Japan 644.3, ↑16% China/HK 473.8, ↓10% Canada 262.4, ↓10% Korea 183.3, ↑31% C/S Am 149.9, ↑8% ASEAN 94.5, ↑13% Oceania90.5, ↑8% Japan $1.208 B, ↑9% Mexico $887.1 M, ↑38% China/HK $474.4, ↓ 7% Canada $509.4, ↑ 5% Korea $257.5, ↑49% C/S Am $187.6,↑20% Oceania $141.9, ↑18% ASEAN $113.4, ↑24% Source: USDA statistics compiled by USMEF, compared to 2013
Mexico: Jan-July 2014 Value (Million $) Volume (Million Pounds) Mexico 855.7 M, ↑12% Japan 644.3, ↑16% China/HK 473.8, ↓10% Canada 262.4, ↓10% Korea 183.3, ↑31% C/S Am 149.9, ↑8% ASEAN 94.5, ↑13% Oceania90.5, ↑8% Japan $1.208 B, ↑9% Mexico $887.1 M, ↑38% China/HK $474.4, ↓ 7% Canada $509.4, ↑ 5% Korea $257.5, ↑49% C/S Am $187.6,↑20% Oceania $141.9, ↑18% ASEAN $113.4, ↑24% • Textbook story… • Exporting to Asia • Propelled ham value but now looking for them to consume Canada and US hams Source: USDA statistics compiled by USMEF, compared to 2013
Japan: Jan-July 2014 Value (Million $) Volume (Million Pounds) Mexico 855.7 M, ↑12% Japan 644.3, ↑16% China/HK 473.8, ↓10% Canada 262.4, ↓10% Korea 183.3, ↑31% C/S Am 149.9, ↑8% ASEAN 94.5, ↑13% Oceania90.5, ↑8% Japan $1.208 B, ↑9% Mexico $887.1 M, ↑38% China/HK $474.4, ↓ 7% Canada $509.4, ↑ 5% Korea $257.5, ↑49% C/S Am $187.6,↑20% Oceania $141.9, ↑18% ASEAN $113.4, ↑24% • 5% production decrease • Stagnant demand • FTA’s with Aust, Mex, Chile Source: USDA statistics compiled by USMEF, compared to 2013
China: Jan-July 2014 Value (Million $) Volume (Million Pounds) Mexico 855.7 M, ↑12% Japan 644.3, ↑16% China/HK 473.8, ↓10% Canada 262.4, ↓10% Korea 183.3, ↑31% C/S Am 149.9, ↑8% ASEAN 94.5, ↑13% Oceania90.5, ↑8% Japan $1.208 B, ↑9% Mexico $887.1 M, ↑38% China/HK $474.4, ↓ 7% Canada $509.4, ↑ 5% Korea $257.5, ↑49% C/S Am $187.6,↑20% Oceania $141.9, ↑18% ASEAN $113.4, ↑24% • Racto testing gives EU advantage • Recent delistings • Reduced variety meat exports • Surge in muscle meat exports • Took first chilled imports in March Source: USDA statistics compiled by USMEF, compared to 2013
Canada: Jan-July 2014 Value (Million $) Volume (Million Pounds) Mexico 855.7 M, ↑12% Japan 644.3, ↑16% China/HK 473.8, ↓10% Canada 262.4, ↓10% Korea 183.3, ↑31% C/S Am 149.9, ↑8% ASEAN 94.5, ↑13% Oceania90.5, ↑8% Japan $1.208 B, ↑9% Mexico $887.1 M, ↑38% China/HK $474.4, ↓ 7% Canada $509.4, ↑ 5% Korea $257.5, ↑49% C/S Am $187.6,↑20% Oceania $141.9, ↑18% ASEAN $113.4, ↑24% • PEDv challenges • US has 30% share of domestic consumption • Russia closure = 16% of exports and 68% of production • Global shift of markets Source: USDA statistics compiled by USMEF, compared to 2013
South Korea: Jan-July 2014 Value (Million $) Volume (Million Pounds) Mexico 855.7 M, ↑12% Japan 644.3, ↑16% China/HK 473.8, ↓10% Canada 262.4, ↓10% Korea 183.3, ↑31% C/S Am 149.9, ↑8% ASEAN 94.5, ↑13% Oceania90.5, ↑8% Japan $1.208 B, ↑9% Mexico $887.1 M, ↑38% China/HK $474.4, ↓ 7% Canada $509.4, ↑ 5% Korea $257.5, ↑49% C/S Am $187.6,↑20% Oceania $141.9, ↑18% ASEAN $113.4, ↑24% • Imports recovering, US has dominant share • PEDv challenges, now FMD • Highest production costs • Greater access in 2016 Source: USDA statistics compiled by USMEF, compared to 2013
C/S America: Jan-July 2014 Value (Million $) Volume (Million Pounds) Mexico 855.7 M, ↑12% Japan 644.3, ↑16% China/HK 473.8, ↓10% Canada 262.4, ↓10% Korea 183.3, ↑31% C/S Am 149.9, ↑8% ASEAN 94.5, ↑13% Oceania90.5, ↑8% • Increasing GDP’s, populations • Colombia eliminated trichinae restrictions, up 72%, no #7 • Increasing chilled exports to Colombia, Peru, CAFTA/DR Japan $1.208 B, ↑9% Mexico $887.1 M, ↑38% China/HK $474.4, ↓ 7% Canada $509.4, ↑ 5% Korea $257.5, ↑49% C/S Am $187.6,↑20% Oceania $141.9, ↑18% ASEAN $113.4, ↑24% Source: USDA statistics compiled by USMEF, compared to 2013
ASEAN: Jan-July 2014 Value (Million $) Volume (Million Pounds) Mexico 855.7 M, ↑12% Japan 644.3, ↑16% China/HK 473.8, ↓10% Canada 262.4, ↓10% Korea 183.3, ↑31% C/S Am 149.9, ↑8% ASEAN 94.5, ↑13% Oceania90.5, ↑8% Japan $1.208 B, ↑9% Mexico $887.1 M, ↑38% China/HK $474.4, ↓ 7% Canada $509.4, ↑ 5% Korea $257.5, ↑49% C/S Am $187.6,↑20% Oceania $141.9, ↑18% ASEAN $113.4, ↑24% • Philippines and Singapore #9 and 10 • Singapore ↑182!...gray trade with China • Philippines down, outlet for EU product • White offal access to Vietnam Source: USDA statistics compiled by USMEF, compared to 2013
Oceania: Jan-July 2014 Value (Million $) Volume (Million Pounds) Mexico 855.7 M, ↑12% Japan 644.3, ↑16% China/HK 473.8, ↓10% Canada 262.4, ↓10% Korea 183.3, ↑31% C/S Am 149.9, ↑8% ASEAN 94.5, ↑13% Oceania90.5, ↑8% Japan $1.208 B, ↑9% Mexico $887.1 M, ↑38% China/HK $474.4, ↓ 7% Canada $509.4, ↑ 5% Korea $257.5, ↑49% C/S Am $187.6,↑20% Oceania $141.9, ↑18% ASEAN $113.4, ↑24% • New access for chilled pork in NZ, less than 3 kg • PR issues in both countries Source: USDA statistics compiled by USMEF, compared to 2013
Opportunities • Trans-Pacific Partnership of 12 Nations • Sticking point: Japan access/elimination of gate price • Other nation support for US position • Next round: October • Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership with EU • EU willing to eliminate tariffs on nearly all goods • Unwilling to eliminate them on beef, poultry and pork • Huge SPS and social issues • Precautionary Principle • Both have HUGE potential • NPB research on barriers, cost of restrictions
Forecast • Forecast up 1.5-2% in 2014? • Prices dropping • Rising demand from Japan, Korea, Mexico • EU gaining share in competitive markets • WATCH: Global product flow shifts
Marketing Structure Study Identify data gaps Conduct interviews Prioritize markets Develop scorecards Clear definition of optimal structure Clear identification of constraints Recommendations for structure Pathways • Is our current structure working? • Are we targeting the right markets? • Are our tactics the right ones? • What are the best opportunities? • How do we get there? • How do we achieve our goal?
US Pork Videos www.pork.org/ExporterInsights • Nutrition • Processing and Fabrication • Animal Care • Sustainability and Environment
MCOOL • WTO ruled against US…waiting on next outcome • Fix after November elections? • If lose the appeal, Canada and Mexico can estimate/calculate "damages" and impose punitive duties • Likely in 2015