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Objectives~. Discuss the size and importance of production agriculture.Analyze the efficiency of production agriculture.Discuss the impact of U.S. agriculture on the global economy.Discuss the agribusiness economy. Describe the agriservice sector of the agricultural industry. Explain the importance of agribusiness and foreign trade.Describe the relationship between agribusiness and energy.Describe the relationship between agribusiness and the environment. .
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1. Chapter 3 The Size and Importance of Agribusiness
2. Objectives~ Discuss the size and importance of production agriculture.
Analyze the efficiency of production agriculture.
Discuss the impact of U.S. agriculture on the global economy.
Discuss the agribusiness economy.
Describe the agriservice sector of the agricultural industry.
Explain the importance of agribusiness and foreign trade.
Describe the relationship between agribusiness and energy.
Describe the relationship between agribusiness and the environment.
3. Importance of Production Agriculture No agribusiness without production agriculture
Starts with the land
Goods come from the land, farms and hard work of production agriculturalists
Role of American production agriculturalists grows in importance each day
More and more people become dependent on them each day
4. Land~ Land is the major resource in modern farming
Especially interested in amount available and usage
2.3 billion acres in United States
21% used for crops
25% for livestock
30% for forestry products
Remaining 24% for non-agricultural purposes
5. Products~ GDP – Gross Domestic Product - value of goods and services that America produces in a year
Agricultural industry accounts for 17% of the GDP
Provides more than 20% of all the jobs in the country
2% from firms that sell goods and services to production agriculturalists
13% from related industries
6. Related Industries? Purchase food and fiber from production agriculturalists
Process and package it so they will have a value-added product to sell to consumers
Ice cream makers
Textile mills
Flour mills
Tanneries
Breakfast food makers
Many more
Figure 3-1
7. Efficiency of Production Agriculture~ Tremendous increase in production efficiency
American agriculture efficiency is second to none
Less than 0.3% of the world’s production agriculturalists
US produces a major percentage of the world’s total food supply
Figure 3-3
8. American Farmers~ Unique ability to continually increase output while inputs remain relatively constant
In the past 20 years, agricultural productivity has increased more than 3 times faster than industrial productivity per hour worked
One hour of farm labor today produces 16 times as much food and fiber as it did 60 years ago
One production agriculturalist creates 6 agribusiness jobs
Figure 3-4
9. Why is Efficiency So Important? Releases manpower for other work
Increases industrialization
Leads to a healthier economy
Gradual elevation of the standard of living of all people
10. US Agriculture and the Global Economy Agriculture is one of the world’s largest industries
More people are in some way involved in agriculture than in all other occupations combined
The U.S. produces more food than any other nation in the world
Export revenues account for 25 – 30% of U.S.
farm cash receipts and are a key factor in
determining gains in net farm income
11. Global Agriculture Market Three events transformed the global agricultural market:
formation of the European Community and its Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)
collapse of many Socialist economies (Soviet Union)
developing countries takeover of excess grain imports
12. World Trade World trade is the common thread in these changes
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
established baseline trade positions and protectionism levels for each signatory country
13. The Agribusiness Input Sector Most neglected area is agribusiness input sector
Input suppliers play a major role in the production of food and fiber
Sector is currently recognized as a major phase of agribusiness
Agricultural input provides:
feed
seed
fertilizer
credit
machinery
fuel
chemicals
14. The Agribusiness Output Sector Includes all agribusinesses and individuals that handle agricultural products from the farm to the final consumer
buying * packing
transporting * selling
storing * merchandising
warehousing * insuring
grading * regulating
sorting * inspecting
processing * communicating
assembling * advertising
15. Agriservice~ Research new and better ways to produce and market food
Protect food producers and consumers
Provide special, customized services to all other phases of agriculture
Public agencies dominant in agriservice area
Private agencies rapidly increasing their offerings of farm services
16. Public Agriservice Provides special services at federal, state, and local levels
Major areas of emphasis include:
research
education
communication
regulation
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
more than 100,000 employees
12,000 in Washington D.C.
17. Private Agriservice More than 30,000 firms provide agricultural services
Production agriculturalists pay more than $1 billion yearly for private agriservices such as:
veterinary care
feed grinding and mixing
machine harvesting
contract labor
spraying
18. Agribusiness and Foreign Trade US is leading participant in international trade of ag. products
5 major farm commodities sold in world markets in 1994:
Feed grains and feed grain products
Soybean and soybean products
Wheat and wheat products
Live animals
Meat and meat products
Vegetables
19. Imports and Exports~ United States is major exporter
Total export value in 1966 was only $6 million
Almost every country purchases US ag products today
United States is major importer as well
annual farm imports increased from $4.45 billion to $10.5 billion in ten years (136%)
imports come from every continent except Antarctica
largest quantities from Latin American, Asia, and Europe
US trade surplus was $18.9 billion in the 1990s
20. Agribusiness and Energy Agriculture is both a producer and a user of energy
Consumes 10-20% of the nation’s energy
1/3 of the energy is used by production agriculturalists
Remaining 2/3 is used by agribusinesses
Agriculture is becoming a larger producer of energy
Direct Burning
Ethanol production
Biodiesel
Methane gas production
21. Sun and Water Vehicles CAN run off of water only!!
Researchers at MTSU developed a process
A 10-kilowatt solar unit is used to produce electricity from the sun.
The electrical energy is stored in the local power company’s grid; in essence, the electricity used is measured and taken from the bank.
A solid polymer electrolysis unit separates the hydrogen from water.
The electrolysis unit is powered by stored (banked) electricity.
The hydrogen produced is stored and used to run an internal combustion engine that powers the vehicle.
22. Agribusiness and the Environment Environment is becoming more important to the business of agriculture
Environment took a back seat to production and profit for most of the 20th century
Quality of air and water was deteriorating
Citizens and scientists began to speak out about pollution
considered radicals and alarmist in the beginning
many Americans joined the effort in the 1960s
Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring”
Sierra Club
23. Environmentalists in Agribusiness Those involved in the use of soil for growing
crops are environmentalists
fruit, vegetable, and grain producers
First research on soil and water conservation conducted by M.F. Miller and F.L. Daley at the University of Missouri
National Resource Conservation Service
“Provide leadership and administer programs to help landowners and land users to conserve, improve, and sustain our natural resources and the environment, while enabling the United States to continue as the world’s preeminent producer of food and fiber.”
Can you name some traditional soil and water conservation practices that protect the environment?