Post on 12-Jan-2016
Agricultural Industrializationin Korea
Dr. Kyung Ryang KimProfessor, Kangwon National University
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I. Introduction
II. Agricultural Industrialization in International Aspect
III. Agricultural Industrializa-tion in Korea
IV. Future of Agricultural Industrialization in Korea
Agricultural Industrializationin Korea
Pre-Industrialization Phase Recovery from Korean War
Rapid Development Phase
Increased Food Production, Achieving Food Self-sufficiency
Liberalization Era Increased Farmers’ Incomes
Enhanced Agricultural Competitiveness Accelerated Market Develop-ment
~1960s
1970s
1990s~
Evolution of the Korean Agriculture
I. Introduction
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Linkage EffectsLinkage Effects
“Linkage” : The degree to which it is able to generate demand for the products of other industries
Forward Linkage Backward Linkage
Lead more advanced industries As a base on which other industries can be established Ex: Processing, service sector, tourism, etc
Beneficial feedback effects on agriculture itself Stimulus for increased agricultural production through market expansion
I. Introduction
Contribution of Agriculture to Agricultural Industrialization
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Domestic Agriculture(farmers, suppliers of
agricultural commodities)
Inputs(seeds, chemical
fertilizers, machinery
Varieties, etc.)
TechnologyAdvancement
(Bio-technology)
Consumer’ tastes and
preferences (Domestic &
global markets)
Promoting Domestic Agriculture
Processing,marketing,
trade,financing,
management
Agricultural Global Value Chain
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• Changing tastes and preferences of consumers• Product differentiation
Growing demand for high-value food com-
modities
• Opportunities to enter global markets• Nonfarm job opportunities for rural residents
From commodities to high-value added pro-
duction
• Partnership, contract farming• Increase in market power
Decrease in farmers’ transaction costs
• Harmonious development and political and eco-nomic stability
Role of Agricultural in-dustrialization
Characteristics of Agricultural Industrialization
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Consolidation of farms to vertical coordina-tion
Intensified competition in global markets
More efficient responses to consumer de-mands
Less dependent on government assistance
Keen to adopt new technologies
Changing Environments of Agricultural Industrialization
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General Trends of Agricultural Industrialization
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Historically, agricultural industrialization was dominant in industrialized countries
Recently, most of global economic growth is occurring in non-OECD countries
Challenges for the agriculture industry to supply global econ-omy with sufficient agricultural staples are greater than ever be-fore.
A new green revolution is taking place all over the world to meet the changes in demand by the growing world population and its increased standards of living
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General trends of Agricultural Industrialization
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Figure 1. The relative shares of agriculture and agribusiness in GDP change as incomes rise. Source: WDR 2008 team.
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General trends of Agricultural Industrialization
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Figure 2. Correlation between human development and the agribusiness/agriculture ratioSource: J. Wilkinson and R. Rocha, Agro-industries for development, FAO, UNIDO, 2009
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Dynamics of Livestock Industry in Korea
Agricultural Products
Growth of Agriculture : $32.4 billion in 2001 → $41.7 billion in 2010 (increased 1.3 times)
Growth of livestock sector: $8.3billion in 2001 → $17.5 billion in 2010 (increased 2.1 times)
The ratio of livestock sector to agriculture : 25.6% in 2001 → 41.9% in 2010
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Crop and hor-ticulture
93%
Animal production7%
Crop and hor-ticulture
85%
Animal production
15%
Crop and hor-ticulture
73%
Animal production
27%
Crop and hor-ticulture
58%
Animal produc-tion42%
1987 1995 2001 2010
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Unit : Mil USD
Source : KREI, 2013
Development of Korean Agriculture
2002 2011 2012CAGR
`02~`12
Rice 9,556 8,009 7,966 -1.8
Vegetable 6,769 8,534 9,384 3.3
Fruit 2,583 3,675 3,744 3.8
Beef 2,136 3,053 3,435 4.9
Pork 2,918 4,545 4,901 5.3
Broiler 729 2,186 2,084 11.1
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Agricultural Industrializa-tion with Mar-ket Liberaliza-tion
- Structural Adjustment of Agriculture - Dev. Of Global Value Chain in Agri. Sector - Development of Large Scale Farming
History of Livestock Revolution
in Globalization Era
1990’s
2008
From 1970 to
1980
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Dynamics of Food Consumption per capitaRiceUnit : kg
LivestockUnit : kg
1970 1980 1990 2000 2009 20100
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
RiceBeefPorkChickensMilkEggs
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Integrates with the Industrial capital
Activities in all stages used the same rules as in those of indus-tries
Agriculture becomes more dependent on industrial inputs (feed, breeding stock, agricultural chemicals, farm machines, etc.)
Subordinates to the industrial mass purchasing & marketing group
The farming process resembles the industrial manufacturing process
Development of Agricultural Industrializationin Livestock sector
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Feeds
Equipments
Breeding stocks
Veterinary services
Construction
Animalproduction
Slaughter Processing
Milk collectionprocessing
Storagetransportation
Wholesaleretail
(Restaurant)
$17.5 billion$19 billion $21.5 billion
Global Value Chain in Korean Livestock Sector, 2010
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Functions
`Exporting
Retailing &Wholesaling
`
`Production
`Input
Supply
Consumers
InternationalImporters
Export(5.1%)
SecondaryProcessing
(6.5%)
MassiveConsumption
(11.2%)
Butcher(56.6%)
SSM(7.2%)
Restaurant(8.5%)
DirectSale
(5.1%)
Processing &Slaughtering
`Local
Marketing
Primary Processing
SlaughteringLocalTrader
Cooperatives
Small ScaleProducers
PrivateCompanies
Input Supply Enterprises(Feeds, Drugs, Facilities, etc)
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GVC of the Korean Pork Industry
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Korean Cattle (18 month) Milk Product/Dairy Cattle
Enhancement of Productivity
(1992) 477kg → (2001) 512kg → (2010) 533kg
(1992) 6.176kg → (2001) 8.086kg → (2012) 9.771kg
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III. Agricultural Industrialization in Korea
Korea’s agricultural industries with international competitiveness :commercialized agriculture (livestock, vegetable, fruits), farm in-puts, agricultural processing, and agricultural marketing industries.
Fast agricultural liberalization during three decades has lead Ko-rea’s agriculture to be of high technological and high quality agricul-ture
- Several approaches to control the GVC Cooperative, input company, processing (exporting) company - Sources of competitiveness : quality differentiation, vertical integration, economies of scale - Disease control system - Comprehensive agricultural policy packages
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Summary of Korean Experience
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Collector Slaughter-house
Whole-saler
Farmers Market Con-sumer
Animal Market Handler
Before
Market ConsumerFarmers Packer
After
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Discussion Topics
IV. Prospects of Agricultural Indus-trialization in Korea
Conflicts between Marketing business and Agri-food business
Contract farming PRO: Stable supply CON: Dependency of farmers on agri-food business
Dependency on the national food security on global markets
Marketing costs between Business companies and Farmers
The role of the producer (farmer) in the GVC Producer initiative approach : farmer group formation
An effective agri. R&D system, agri. extension system, and a farm credit system
The PPP model including the government and private companies
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