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Long-Term World Acreage Response and Food Prices

Chris Hurt Purdue Extension Service

November 2012, hurtc@purdue.edu

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https://www.farmfoundation.org/searchresults.aspx?pno=1&st=food prices

WHAT IS DRIVING FOOD COMMODITY PRICES?

Purdue studies with Farm Foundation: 2008, 2009 and 2011

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Agricultural Booms are led by Unexpected Demand Surges that often have a Macro Economic influence, and come after a period of weak supply growth

Agricultural Bust are led by the failure of the demand surges to continue, by reversal of macro-economic factors, and by a surprisingly large supply response to high agricultural prices

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Acres of U.S. Soybeans Exported to China; Acres of Corn to Ethanol(ddgs adjusted); Acres of Corn Exported to China

Bean Acres to ChinaCorn Acres to EthanolCorn Acres to China

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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022Biomass-based Diesel 0.5 0.65 0.8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Non-celulosic Advanced 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.75 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 4Celulosic Advanced 0.1 0.25 0.5 1 1.75 3 4.25 5.5 7 8.5 10.5 13.5 16Conventional Biofuels 4 4.7 9 10.5 12 12.6 13.2 13.8 14.4 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

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U.S. Acres Required for Chinese Soybean Exports; Ethanol (ddgs adjusted); and Chinese Corn Purchases

1.9M acre/year

5.8M acre/year

1.4M acre/year

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% of U.S. Harvested Acres: Corn to Ethanol and Beans to China

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1972/73= 1,872

1981/82= 2,115

1996/07= 2,104

2002= 2,033

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n World Harvested ACRES 13 Major Crops Total: (Millions)

71 Million acres reduction in 6 years

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1972/73= 1,872

1981/82= 2,115

1996/07= 2,104

2002= 2,033

2005/06= 2,144

2012/13= 2,267

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n World Harvested ACRES 13 Major Crops Total: (Millions)

123 Million acres added in 7 years

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Buying farmland abroad Outsourcing's third wave Rich food importers are acquiring vast tracts of poor countries' farmland. Is this beneficial foreign investment or neocolonialism? The Economist: May 21, 2009

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Change in World Harvested Area 2012/13 vs. 2005/06 (Million

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-123 million new World Harvested Acres -About ½ of the non-hay U.S. crop acres

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Change by Region in Area Harvested in 13 major World crops 2012/13 vs. 2005/06 (Million Acres)Total +123 million acres

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India Ag Export Rank: #7 in Wheat #4 in Soybean Meal #2 in Rice #1 in Beef

Global Supply Response is both: -Extensive -Intensive

South America Dominates Soybean Production!

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Argentina 13% 34%

Brazil 10% 22%

S. America 11% 29%

Change from 2011/12 Crop

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15.1%

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10%12%14%16%18%20%22%24%26%28%30%32%34%36%

World Stocks to Use %: USDA May/Oct 2012 Wheat

Rice

Soybeans

Corn

Oct 12 May 2012

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