Title: Cost of Processing and the Make Allowance Issue
1Cost of Processing and the Make Allowance Issue
- Mark Stephenson, Ph.D.
- Cornell Program on Dairy Markets Policy
2Options for Regulated Pricing
- Observe market discovered price (MW)
- Cost of production
- Economic formula
- Product price formula
- Combination of the above (BFP, CA)
3Real Problem in Minimum Pricing is Setting Price
too High!
Price
Supply
Demand
Quantity
4The Justification of MCP and Product Price
Formulas
Farm Milk
Cheese Plant
5Component 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)
6Example The Butterfat Price
- (NASS AA butter survey price - 0.114) / 0.82
A market observed price
7Example The Butterfat Price
- (NASS AA butter survey price - 0.114) / 0.82
The make allowance
8Example The Butterfat Price
- (NASS AA butter survey price - 0.114) / 0.82
The yield factor
9The 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.
10The Class III Price
1
11The Class IV Price
12
12The Class I Price
16
13The Class II Price
-94
14The Blend Price
-1
15At 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.
16Cornell 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.
17Large 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
18Different 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)
19New 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
20Are 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
21Let Me Show you an Example