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Nan-Dirk Mulder, 9 November 2016
EU Poultry Outlook 2020
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Feed Poultry Pork Beef
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Global market: Improving poultry fundamentals, but falling red meat prices
Rabobank global protein market monitor
AI leads to tight
Asian supply
Falling competing
meat prices
Global stable feed
price level
Supply reduction
Source: Rabobank analysis based on USDA, FAO and local statistics, 2016
Chicken is the global winning animal protein, China trends are very different
Global market excl. China China meat and egg market
Source: Rabobank analysis based on USDA, FAO and local statistics, 2016
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CAGR: +2.4%
CAGR:+2.1%
CAGR: +0.8% CAGR: -0.5%
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CAGR: -1.7%
CAGR: +0.4%
CAGR: +0.2%
CAGR: +3.3%
Weaker global economic climate leads to more trading down to chicken
Canada
1.2% 1.4% 2.1%
United States
2.4% 2.2% 2.5%
Mexico
2.5% 2.5% 2.6%
Brazil
0.5%
-3.8% -3.3%
Argentina
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-1.0%
2.8%
Euro zone
1.7% 1.6% 1.4%
Sub Saharan Africa
3.3% 1.9%
3.3%
Russia
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1.0%
Japan
0.5% 0.3% 0.1%
China
6.9% 6.4% 6.3%
India
7.3% 7.4% 7.4%
Australia
2.5% 2.5% 3.0%
2016 (e) 3.1%
GDP Growth World
2015 3.1%
2017(f) 3.4%
IMF Economic outlook: GDP Growth 2015-2017f
Source: Rabobank, IMF Economic Outlook July 2016
1.3%
0.1%
1.0%
South Africa
ASEAN-5
4.8% 5.1% 4.8%
Exchange rate volatility has big impact on global trade
Exchange rate volatility versus USD 2007-2016
Source: Rabobank analysis based on Bloomberg, 2016
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2015 Avian influenza crisis has shaken up global markets
Global avian influenza outbreaks Jan 2014- Sept 2016
Source: OIE, 2016
US return after 2015 makes global trade highly competitive
Global chicken trade 2011-2016
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Regional trade volumes (x 1,000 tonnes)
Global trade volumes (x 1,000 tonnes)
Source: Rabobank analysis based on local statistics, 2016
China: The big swing factor for 2016 and 2017
China poultry supply: lower, more imports China Declining breeding stock imports
Source: Rabobank analysis based on local statistics, 2016
Brazil and US: Slower growth in the remainder of 2016
US Chicken placements 2014-2016
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Brazil chicken production 2014-2016
Source: Rabobank analysis based on USDA, GCMA, 2016
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Feed grains: Ongoing high stock level on abundant supply
Corn Wheat Soybeans X 1 million tonnes X 1 million tonnes X 1 million tonnes
Source: Rabobank analysis based on USDA, 2016
Poultry growth everywhere, Eastern Europe and South (East) Asia in the lead
2015: +2.3%
Projected production Growth 2015 and 2016
2016f: +1.4%
Brazil
Canada
China EU-27
Australia
India
US
Japan
Mexico
Argentina
Russia +3.3%
+5.8% +2.6%
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+2.1%
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+5.7%
+8.9%
Source: Rabobank analysis based on USDA and regional data, 2016
Thailand
+7.6%
Indonesia
+4.5%
South Africa
+2.0%
Ukraine
+0.1%
Turkey
+0.3%
Colombia
+7.7%
+1.5%
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Global poultry production growth in 2015 and 2016f
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Global imports: where’s the growth?
Global chicken imports 2016 vs 2015
Source: Rabobank analysis based on USDA, 2016
EU chicken exports Jan-Sept 2015-2016
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Switzerland
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Malaysia
Ghana
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Hong Kong
Philippines
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South Africa
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EU poultry industry to gain further market share in flat EU meat market
EU animal protein market 2007-2015 and forecast 2020
Source: Rabobank analysis based on Eurostat historic data, 2016
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Pork: CAGR: +0.1%
Beef: CAGR: -0.1%
Poultry: CAGR: +1.0%
Meat and eggs: CAGR: +0.3%
Pork: CAGR: -1.2%
Beef: CAGR: -2.2%
Poultry: CAGR: +1.4%
Eggs: CAGR: +0.7%
Meat and eggs: CAGR: -0.6%
CAGR: +1.5%
CAGR: +3.0%
CAGR: +1.1%
CAGR: +2.4%
Economic crisis years Recovery Outlook
CAGR: +2.9%
Eggs: CAGR: +0.7%
How high can EU poultry consumption fly?
Global per capita consumption poultry in 2015
Source: Rabobank analysis based on USDA, FAO and local statistics, 2016
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North, Central and East Europe drive growth in poultry market
Source: Rabobank projections based on Eurostat, 2016
EU Poultry market growth 2015-2025
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SwedenRomania
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The EU market is changing: More concepts leads to differentiation
EU Standard
poultry
Concepts
NGOs
Industry
Retail
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Concepts Drivers
Source: Rabobank analysis, 2016
Will the poultry industry follow the egg industry example?
EU cage ban
EU egg production by different concepts
Source: Rabobank analysis based on Eurostat data, 2016
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Towards a new EU equilibrium: Slow growing versus standard chicken
Expansion of the concept
markets
Difficult production
capacity expansion
More scarce poultry farm
supply
Growing domestic
demand
Cost price leadership in
standard chicken
Cost price leadership in
standard chicken
“Less volume, more value” “Volume growth”
Northwest Europe Central and Eastern Europe
Source: Rabobank analysis, 2016
Fast production growth in CEECs will continue in next years
EU Big 6 Poultry production 2010-2015
Source: Rabobank analysis based on MEG, AVEC, 2016
Whole chicken cost of production in 2013 EUR/100kg
Source: Rabobank analysis based on LEI, 2016
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CEECs will further gain market share in EU standard chicken export market
EU poultry exports by country 2013
Source: Rabobank analysis based on local statistics, 2016
Grains exports by country
Ukraine and Russia can become sizeable fresh chicken exporters
910,000 t. 1,200,000 t.
580,000 t. 210,000 t.
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480,000 t. 760,000 t.
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Factors which could affect future market balance in EU
BREXIT
Ukraine
TTIP Mercosur
South Africa
Source: Rabobank analysis, 2016
Brexit can highly affect EU and Irish poultry industry
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EU poultry trade by country in 2014
Netherlands 39%
Ireland 18%
Other EU 21%
Third countries 22%
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Poland 11%
Belgium 6% Ireland
6% France
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Other EU 11%
Third countries
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UK poultry imports 720,000 tonnes
UK poultry exports 320,000 tonnes
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The key investment themes in the EU poultry industry for 2016-2017
From volume to value
Expanding EU concept market
Changing supply chain
models
Standard chicken
production to move further
to CEECs
Industry to move from
regional to pan-European
Non-EU internationalizing to take off
Search for higher margins
Ongoing social pressure on production
Changing industry structures
More internationalisation
Source: Rabobank analysis, 2016
From volume to value: The journey to higher margins
Brand
Value added food
Value added chicken
Premium chicken
Standard chicken
Investors who follow
this strategy
The poultry value added pyramid
Low
High
Margin
level
Source: Rabobank analysis, 2016
Move out the standard segment: Poultry concepts offer opportunities
Animal welfare friendly
Environment friendly
Consumer health
Buy local
Standard chicken Standard product
Differentiated product
Consumer
concern
EU poultry market differentiation opportunities
Source: Rabobank analysis, 2016
Same sort of movement in US poultry market
• Source: Company Announcements, Rabobank Estimates, 2016
Slow Growing
Organic
Antibiotic Free
No antibiotics for human health
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Capture the growth: Invest in Central and Eastern Europe
Central Europe’s market growth Central Europe’s export potential
Source: Rabobank analysis based MEG, AVEC and local statistics, 2016
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CAGR: +2.0%
CAGR: +3.1%
CAGR: +1.6% CAGR:
+1.8%
EU poultry industry to move from national to regional to pan-European
• Source: Rabobank analysis, 2015
Nordic region- 20 million consumers
Northwest - 173 million consumers
South- 171 million consumers
East- 120 million consumers
2014-2025 From national to regional to pan-European
Need to rethink supply chain models
Grains and
oilseeds Feed Breeding Farming Processing Customer
Grains and
oilseeds Feed Breeding Farming Processing Customer
Grains and
oilseeds Feed Breeding Farming Processing Customer
Grain and
oilseeds Feed Breeding Farming Processing Customer
Horizontal specialisation model
Semi-Vertically integrated value chain
Full vertically integrated value chain: feed to poultry
Multisector –Fully vertically integrated value chain: grains to poultry
Source: Rabobank analysis, 2016
Western
Europe
CEECs
Capture the emerging market growth: Invest outside the EU
Investments by EU animal protein companies outside the EU
Source: Rabobank analysis, 2016
The EU poultry landscape will keep changing
Top 20 EU poultry companies by production volume
Source: Rabobank analysis based on public available data, 2016
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Conclusions
Short term global outlook is bullish driven by:
- Low Chinese supply
- Supply reductions in US and Brazil
- Ongoing “low” feed price
Falling red meat prices is major threat
EU poultry market will keep growing in the next years (CAGR +1.0%):
- More differentiated market
- Bullish CEECs industry
- North(west) Europe more concept focussed
Investment direction to change in next years:
- From volume to value
- More concept chicken
- More focus on CEEC investments
- Changing value chain models
- More non-EU investments
- Changing ownership models
Questions? nan-dirk.mulder@rabobank.com
Thanks for your attention