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Title: Cost of Processing and the Make Allowance Issue


1
Cost of Processing and the Make Allowance Issue
  • Mark Stephenson, Ph.D.
  • Cornell Program on Dairy Markets Policy

2
Options for Regulated Pricing
  • Observe market discovered price (MW)
  • Cost of production
  • Economic formula
  • Product price formula
  • Combination of the above (BFP, CA)

3
Real Problem in Minimum Pricing is Setting Price
too High!
Price
Supply
Demand
Quantity
4
The Justification of MCP and Product Price
Formulas
Farm Milk
Cheese Plant
5
Component Price Formulas
  • Butterfat price /lb. (NASS AA butter survey
    price - 0.114) / 0.82
  • Protein price /lb. ((NASS block cheese survey
    price - 0.1702) x 1.405) ((((NASS block
    cheese survey price - 0.1702) x 1.582) -
    butterfat price) x 1.28)
  • Other solids price /lb. (NASS dry whey survey
    price - 0.114) / 0.82
  • SCC Adj. /Cwt. (350 - SCC) x (NASS blk cheese
    /lb x .0005)

6
Example The Butterfat Price
  • (NASS AA butter survey price - 0.114) / 0.82

A market observed price
7
Example The Butterfat Price
  • (NASS AA butter survey price - 0.114) / 0.82

The make allowance
8
Example The Butterfat Price
  • (NASS AA butter survey price - 0.114) / 0.82

The yield factor
9
The Issue Revisited
  • Congress has said that USDA must take another
    look at the formulas.
  • USDA estimated that formulas would yield a class
    III price that was 47 below the BFP
  • In actuality, the class III tracks very closely.
  • Blend prices are also about the same.

10
The Class III Price
1
11
The Class IV Price
12
12
The Class I Price
16
13
The Class II Price
-94
14
The Blend Price
-1
15
At the Hearing
  • Im concerned that producer organizations will
    try to bolster market prices with regulatory
    tools
  • May argue for CME prices over NASS
  • May want larger yield factors
  • May want smaller make allowances
  • Cost of processing will be a major point of
    discussion.

16
Cornell has Been Conducting COP Studies for 30
Years
  • DMIS fluid plant benchmarks
  • Cheese and whey studies
  • Butter/Powder study
  • Revisit fluid processing and distribution
  • Time again for cheese and perhaps open it up to
    all dairy products.

17
Large Spatial Modeling Efforts
  • Farm Level
  • Structural Change
  • Milk Quantity Composition
  • Cost of Production
  • Milk Assembly Costs
  • Plant
  • Cost of Processing
  • Optimal Ingredient Mix
  • Product Distribution Costs

18
Different Approaches to COP
  • Traditional Survey Approach
  • Time consuming
  • Not updated often
  • Narrow selection of plants and benchmarks
  • Economic Engineering
  • Build plants with a computer model
  • Expensive
  • Relatively easily updated
  • Can go where no plant has gone before.
  • Requires verification (survey)

19
New Technologies Address Old Criticisms
  • Web-based product has advantages
  • Fewer questions tailored specifically to each
    plant
  • Plant summaries are instantaneous
  • Quality of data can be first screened by computer
    then by me
  • Accept submissions from any plant (not narrow)
  • Can be perpetually updated
  • Can choose your own benchmark

20
Are There New Criticisms?
  • What about false information
  • What about confidentially of information
  • Is the Internet a secure way to conduct a survey
    of sensitive data.
  • Who benefits from this

21
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