canadian dairy market - an overview. global dairy
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Canadian Dairy Market - An Overview
EU 1522%
South Asia20%
USA13%
Oceana4%
CIS11%
LATAM10%
Other20%
Global Dairy
- Million Tons - Calendar Year 2004
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World Largest Producers
Canadian milk renownedCanadian milk renowned for excellence Quality Standards in farms & processing plantsQuality Standards in farms & processing plants
in 2005, dairy production generateddairy production generated farm receipts of $ 4.8 Billion$ 4.8 Billion
Dairy industryDairy industry ranks fourth in the agriculturefourth in the agriculture sector
About 81% of farms81% of farms located in Ontario and QuebecOntario and Quebec, 13% Western, 6% Atlantic
Dairy population 1,546,300 heads1,546,300 heads (approx. 1,048,600 dairy cows (Jan’06 est.)
Typical Canadian farmCanadian farm has 60 cows60 cows
Nearly 38,000 people38,000 people work on dairy farmsdairy farms, 26,000 primary processing26,000 primary processing
Canadian dairy works under Supply Management Systemworks under Supply Management System PlannedPlanned domestic productionproduction Administered pricingAdministered pricing Dairy product import controlsimport controls
In 2005, approx. 463 dairy processing plants463 dairy processing plants (295 Federally inspected plants)
Canadian Dairy at a glance
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Production 2004/05 75,237,235 HectolitresDairy Cash Receipts (2005) $ 4,841,686,000Number of farms with shipments of milk or cream (Jul 05) 16,224Dairy Cows (Jan 05) 1,006,400Dairy Heifers (Jan 05) 498,600
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Canadian dairy famousfamous for superior genetic qualitysuperior genetic quality of its cattle herd
Live dairy cattle exportsdairy cattle exports for breeding to NA, EU and Asia Pacific
Canadian cows enrolledcows enrolled on official milk recordingmilk recording Produce averageProduce average of 9,442 Kg9,442 Kg of milkmilk per cow (305 days lactation) Canadian milk has an average content 3.21% protein & 3.76% fataverage content 3.21% protein & 3.76% fat
The Holstein Holstein is most common dairy breedcommon dairy breed (93% of dairy herd)
OIE standardsOIE standards are being put in place
Processing of Dairy ProductsProcessing of Dairy Products
Fluid milk marketFluid milk market (table & fresh cream ) represents 38% of milk productionrepresents 38% of milk production (28.3 M Hect Ltr)
Manufactured dairy productsManufactured dairy products butter,cheese, yogurt & IC accounts 62%accounts 62% (6.5 M hectolitres)
Processing sectorProcessing sector is concentratedconcentrated 16% plants owned by 3 large processors Saputo, Agropur, Parmalat Process approx. 70% of the milk produced
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Quality & SafetyQuality & Safety
Government & various partnersGovernment & various partners closely coordinate movement - “Farm to consumer”“Farm to consumer”Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC), (DFC), Dairy Processors Association of Canada (DPAC) (DPAC) The Canadian dairy commission (CDC), Provincial (CDC), Provincial Marketing Boards Boards Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) , (AAFC) , Canadian dairy industry industry
Canadian Dairy CommissionCanadian Dairy Commission (CDC)CDC) supports the industry
Implement National policiesNational policies AssessingAssessing changes in demanddemand for milk and dairy products ProductionProduction of milk Coordinating the pooling of milk revenuemilk revenue and market sharing systemmarket sharing system
Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) responsible for
Setting standardsSetting standards for dairy products Plant inspectionsPlant inspections Regulating Regulating packaging and labelling Enforces veterinary healthveterinary health programs Ensure safety safety of dairy products
International Trade
In 2005, Canada exportedCanada exported Cheeses 27.1% Dairy spreads 18% Ice cream 16 %
Major markets for dairyMajor markets for dairy United States 48.1% EU 12.9% (UK 12.9%)
Canadian dairy exports 2005 $ 242.6 Million imports 597.6 MillionCanadian dairy exports 2005 $ 242.6 Million imports 597.6 Million
Major ImportsMajor Imports Cheeses 29.2%Casein and derivatives 18.3% Butter and fats & oils 11.6% Whole milk powder 10.6 %
Our major suppliersOur major suppliers EU-25 38.6% New Zealand 23.9% United States 22.8%
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Historical Production 2000-2005 (Marketing Year)
Farm Input Price Index 1999-2003
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Building & Fencing 123.1 5.1% 119.8 -2.7% 120.00 0.2% 122.8 2.3% 122.4 -0.3%
Machinery & vehicles 125.6 1.3% 137.7 9.6% 143.70 4.4% 143.5 -0.1% 157.0 9.4%
Crop production 121.6 -2.2% 121.5 -0.1% 137.60 13.3% 135.7 -1.4% 154.7 14.0%
Seed 129.4 -1.2% 131.2 1.4% 134.50 2.5% 142.5 5.9% 149.7 5.1%
Fertilizer 125.5 -2.5% 128.1 2.1% 159.80 24.7% 137.2 -14.1% 166.7 21.5%
Pesticides 119.5 2.1% 120.2 0.6% 124.70 3.7% 127.4 2.2% 132.8 4.2%
Crop insurance 102.2 -9.4% 87.8 -14.2% 102.20 16.5% 131.7 28.9% 171.5 30.2%
Animal production 117.5 0.4% 127.8 8.8% 135.10 5.7% 132.3 -2.1% 127.8 -3.4%
Feed 109.7 -9.3% 109.2 -0.5% 120.20 10.1% 132.5 10.2% 131.2 -1.0%
Artificial insemination 131.1 -2.2% 133.4 1.8% 133.60 0.1% 138.1 3.4% 147.0 6.4%
Veterinary Services 133.1 3.9% 133.8 0.5% 137.70 2.9% 155.0 12.6% 155.8 0.5%
Supplies & Services 112.0 0.2% 118.4 5.7% 121.10 2.3% 120.7 -0.3% 127.6 5.7%
Hired Farm Labor 113.3 -1.8% 119.5 5.5% 125.40 4.9% 128.2 2.2% 129.0 0.6%
Property Tax 113.8 2.4% 114.1 0.3% 112.60 -1.3% 118.9 5.6% 126.0 6.3%
Farm Rent 120.5 -1.5% 113.8 -5.6% 113.80 0.0% 121.8 7.0% 132.1 8.5%
Tota Farm Inputs 117 0.3% 124.1 6.1% 129.5 4.4% 128.5 -0.8% 132.7 3.3%
Dairy Cows & Heifers by Key Provinces
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Milk (Kg) Fat (Kg)Fat %
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Ayrshire 288 9,828 7,354 292 3.98% 244 3.32% 211 203 213
Brown Swiss 146 1,397 7,792 319 4.12% 270 3.48% 201 205 199
Canadienne 22 216 5,377 225 4.21% 191 3.57% 190 177 196
Guernsey 38 468 6,398 286 4.50% 219 3.43% 194 173 186
Holstein 5190 264,762 9,624 354 3.71% 306 3.19% 209 208 209
Jersey 518 8,927 6,279 303 4.85% 236 3.77% 210 187 208
Milking Shorthorn 27 217 6,516 240 3.70% 214 3.30% 234 214 236
Breeds & Average Production - Nationwide
Yearly Production – 2005 basis
CountryCountry Kgs / YearKgs / Year
Canada 9,500
United States 8,235
Japan 7,400
European Union 6,000
Australia 4,906
New Zealand 3,700
Mexico 1,397
Average Raw Milk Yield per Cow
2003 Comparison
Raw Milk
Fluid Milk Products
Dairy Desserts
Recombined Products
Flavored Milk
Liquid Infant Milk
Low Lactose Milk
WholeLow fat,
Non-fat milk
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Dairy Products
Dairy Spreads
Cultured Milk
Milk PowderAnhydrous
Milk FatCheese
Milk Protein
HydrolysatesHigh Fat Low Fat
FractionatedFat
Butter Veg Fat mix
Feed Modified
Fat
Whey Products
Milk Protein Products
Dairy Products Production Possibilities
Class 138%
Class 25%
Class 336%
Class 46%
Class 4 m5%
Class 5 a,b,c6%
Class 5 d4%
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Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 4 m Class 5 a,b,c Class 5 d CEM
Milk Utilization per Class
Class 1 Fluid milk, Fluid cream & Milk-based beverages
Class 2 Yogurt, Sour cream & Ice-creamClass 3 Speciality cheese & Cheddar
Class 4 a,b,c,d Butter, Butteroil, Powders, Concentrated milk & unclassified products
Class 4 m Marginal markets Class 5 a, b,c Special classes – Dairy ingredients
Class 5 d Special classes – Planned exports and other exports
Milk Components Content
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ONTARIO Butterfat 3.88 3.87 3.88 3.88
Protein 3.31 3.3 3.33 3.36
Other Solids 5.76 5.76 5.72 5.76
QUEBEC Butterfat 4.02 3.97 3.98 3.98
Protein 3.36 3.35 3.34 3.33
Other Solids 5.65 5.7 5.71 5.68
CANADA Butterfat 3.88 3.85 3.87 3.88
Protein 3.31 3.31 3.32 3.33
Other Solids 5.69 5.7 5.69 5.69
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Fluid Milk Sales - Canada
000 LitresYear (Marketing)
3.25% 2% 1% Skim ButtermilkChocolate
MilkEggnog Total Sales
2004 / 05 407,732
1,251,859 568,047 279,417 13,612 173,950 9,619 2,704,236
2003 / 04 424,603
1,285,770 569,849 273,831 14,194 167,736 10,070 2,746,053
2002 / 03 422,715
1,270,432 544,597 272,575 13,240 156,058 10,392 2,690,009
2001 / 02 431,014
1,285,277 536,464 276,181 12,775 155,857 10,499 2,708,067
2000 / 01 435,491
1,310,815 532,740 265,664 11,996 145,932 10,635 2,713,273
Day to day Challenges to Dairy Purchasing
Closely Monitor Production Ensure Food safety Maintain a close tab on type of Cows & yields by type Support prices Other influencing factors to the dairy market Farm income Herds average age – cows on feed Quality of milk – buying discount Milk processing costs etc An eye over the industry future developments Milk collection centers performance Seasonality impacts , weather Logistics / avoid transit losses Innovation support Environmental protection Long-term contracts Strategic partnering to ensure sustained supply and desired quality Industry regulations and developments Key competition for Nestle / Key players???
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