Resources, Water and Agrifood Opportunities Year of the Farmer, Wangaratta David Sackett.

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Resources, Water and Agrifood Opportunities Year of the Farmer, Wangaratta David Sackett

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Resources, Water and Agrifood Opportunities

Year of the Farmer, Wangaratta

David Sackett

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An easy future?

“Invest in ag and go to the beach for

the next five years” (Blackrock)

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The big picture issues we need to focus on

• Fewer farmers (1200 -1500 p.a.)

• Increase demand for food (70% increase by 2050)

• Increase demand on farmers

– Social, environmental, welfare

– More complex

• Farming still a good low risk business

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• Rain-fed farming systems• Low labour requirement (replace with capital)• Low cost producer• Technology• Commodity v Niche?

– Out of season– Quality (safe, organic)– Location

– Cereals, oilseeds, sheep, beef (?), cotton– Low labour requirements (capital replaces labour)

Where is our competitive advantage?

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Where is our competitive advantage?

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• Cereal and oilseeds• Southern beef• Sheep meat• Wool• Dairy• Cotton?• Sugar?

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• Horticulture• Northern beef

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• Commodity v Niche

• Location

• Natural resources

• Human resources– Expertise– Interest and passion

YOUR competitive advantage?

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Lamb Production

Average cost/kg DWt

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Lamb Production

Average cost/kg DWt

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The best wheat producers

Average Cost/tonne

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The best wheat producers

Average Cost/tonne

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Three things• Productivity

• Productivity

• Productivity

Note: Production and Productivity are very different

What really does matter?

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• Sheep 0.3%

• Beef 1.5%

• Cropping 2.1%

Productivity gain by sector1978-2007

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Some key questions

• “Low input” or “high input”?

• Specialised or diversified?

• Variation (risk?)– resilient– responsive

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• Chasing price premiums (organic, out of season)

• Price risk management (forward selling etc)

• Grazing systems

• “Farming” carbon (<$200/tonne)

• Most new technology

The Things that do not Matter

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• Labour (machines)

• Livestock

• Land

Where will the gains come from?

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A food crisis or a water crisis?

70% of the worlds water is used to grow 40% of the worlds food

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Water use– Human use (golf courses)– Manufacturing/Mining– Agriculture

» Horticulture» Seed crops» Summer crops eg cotton, rice, corn» Dairy» Winter crops eg wheat, canola» Beef and lamb» Wool

Decreasing

returns

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The opportunities

• Slow change in farm structures

– Fewer larger farms v lifestyle

– Separating ownership and management

– Separating land and enterprise ownership

• Intellectual property

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• Identify your competitive advantages– Look at a range of models

• Productivity gains remain critical for long term viability in commodities

• Plenty of scope• Human capital• Fewer farms• New technology

Summary

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