Title: Success Factors for New and Emerging Industries
1Success Factors for New and Emerging Industries
Dr Roslyn Prinsley General Manager New Rural
Industries
2- The history of Australian agriculture is a
history of new and emerging industries
3Outline
- What is a new and emerging industry?
- Why new and emerging industries?
- Success factors for new and emerging industries
4What is a new and emerging industry?
- Present in Australia - now an organised industry
- Goat milk, olives
- New to Australian production
- Alpaca, wasabi
- Indigenous to Australia - unfamiliar to market
- Crocodiles, native foods
5Why new industries?
- Pressure on Australian agriculture to diversify
- declining terms of trade
- increasing competition
- water reform
- climate change
6Why new industries?
- New industries offer Australia
- increased grower profitability
- sustainable production alternatives
- resilient farming systems
- protection of genetic resource through farming
- sustaining rural communities
- value added products
- regional eco style tourism (eg coffee,
crocodiles)
7Why new industries?
- Importance of new rural industries
- Multiple enterprises 70 of ag GVP
- Increasing as a of total agricultural GVP
8- Other industries as a of total agricultural
GVP - 16 in 1960 (Ag GVP 2.7 bil.)
- 29 in 2005 (Ag GVP 35.6 bil.)
9Exports
- 1970 - products other than grains, sugar, meat
and wool made up only 17 per cent of exports - 2007-08 other industries nearly 50 per cent
10However
- New industries are
- long-term
- high risk
- market failure
- Some will be a
- local/regional success eg coffee
- national success eg canola
- failure
11Which ones will succeed?
- Picking winners is difficult.
- Need diversity
- resilience - climate change, market volatility
- plan for failure
- Need a range to suit different
- regions
- farming systems and types
- farmer skills and capability
12Success factors for new industries
- customers and marketing
- competitive advantage
- capability to consistently deliver quality
- well functioning supply chain
- effective leadership and strategic planning
- business proficiency and access to sufficient
capital - well-planned, well-managed, adequately funded
research and development
13Think strategically and set goals
- strategic planning framework /SWOT
- prioritise investment decisions
- true purpose for starting a new rural industry
- criteria for success
- expectations about how long it will take
14Research the market
- Domestic or export?
- Size? Growth rate?
- Factors driving market trends?
- Market segments?
- Competitors?
- Competitive advantage?
- Customers?
- Access to market information?
15Develop marketing strategy
- Understand value proposition
- Position in market / differentiate
- Determine strategic price point
- Identify supply chain partners
- Decide how to promote
- Consider collective marketing approaches
16Supply chains and value adding
- Product to market - how?
- Partners in supply chain?
- Cost advantages?
- More sales at lower prices, or improving quality
for more sales at same price?
17Overcome production challenges
- Optimise yields to achieve profitability?
- Evaluate germplasm?
- Market requirements for quality?
- Prioritise production challenges?
- Who can help?
- Focus research on commercial outcomes.
18Manage research and development
- RD plan
- Meet production, processing, marketing challenges
- Prioritise on profitability
- Where to access skills to solve problems?
- Source required funds?
- Communicate research outcomes to industry.
19Organise your new industry
- Include members of supply chain in industry
association - Seek natural leader to chair
- Ensure broad range of skills and industry
viewpoints on Board - Seek professional advice for structure/funding of
representative organisation
20Establish effective communication and support
structures
- Honest communications strategy - inform all
stakeholders - Counsel new entrants
- Keep industry website up to date
- Offer opportunities to engage industry members in
development activities
21Develop quality standards and codes of practice
- Uniform product description, labelling and
product quality standard -
- Industry code of practice
- Disseminated standards and code of practice
across the industry
22Case studies
- Olives
- Crocodiles
- Native foods
- Different stages of development