Title: Global Spice Trade Indian Panorama
1Global Spice Trade-Indian Panorama
- Presented by Sibi K Thomas
- AVT McCormick Ingredients Pvt Ltd
- Cochin
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3AVT McCormick
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4Contents
- Global Spice trade-
- A Historic Overview
- Ancient History
- Arab/Chinese Spice routes
- European Colonial Invasion
- British /Dutch Corporate Companies
- Cast/Creed/Community Trade
- Post Colonial -
- Communist blocks
- Broker / MNC traders
- 20th Century
- Consumerism
- Globalisation
- Information/Communication Explosion
- Focus on India
- New Era
- Future
5Global Spice Trade - Historic Overview
- He who controls the spice, controls the
universe. - Frank Herbert in his science fiction "Dune".
- In the story, the spice was the lifeblood of a
vast empire. - For the leaders of this empire, it was essential
that at all times the spice must flow.
6Global Spice Trade - Ancient
- Known Historic reference dates back to Pharaohs
(Egyptian hieroglyphic inscriptions during the
New Kingdom period about 3,600 years ago) - Biblical story of Solomon and Hirams joint trade
mission to the distant land of Ophir. - Antiquities of the Jews - according to the Old
Testament account , 3 Year voyage from the Red
Sea port of Ezion-geber ( Israel ) to island of
Chryse , far to the east in the Indian Ocean -
Suvarnadvipa. mean Gold Island. - The East
Indies . - First Historic reference of a Spice - Lignum
aloe Aloes wood. or Ud from Suvarnadiva or
Sumatra Island
7Global Spice Trade - Spice routes
8Global Spice Trade 1st Century- Medieval
- Nomadic spice traders
- The route from Gilead to Egypt -"golden road to
Samarqand" - thousands of years old, bringing
pepper, cloves from India, cinnamon, nutmeg from
the Spice Islands , ginger from China - Roman Trade fleets
- Discovered monsoon trade winds
- Arabs, Chinese traders
- Arabs introduced Spices to Europe
- Caliphate trade dominance -
- Destroyed the old trade route and Blocked the
European trade routes - Invasion of Ghengis Khan opened up Europe trade
9Global Spice Trade Discovery of Continents
1450-1550 AD
- Voyages of Portuguese( Vasco da gama)
- Discovery of India
- Voyages of Spanish ( Magellan, Columbus)
- Discovery of South Americas, Australia
- Discovery of North America
- Voyages of Dutch, English and French
10Global Spice Trade - Discovery of Continents
1450-1550 AD
- 15th century saying No man should die who can
afford cinnamon" - "Pope Alexander VI. had bestowed one-half of the
undiscovered world upon the Spanish, and the
other upon the Portuguese, charging each nation
with the conversion of the heathen within its
prospective domains. "
11Global Spice Trade - Colonisation 1600-1800AD
- Spice Wars- Between Spanish forces ,Dutch Forces
- Dutch Monopoly in Spice trade
- First Corporate in Spice Trade - Dutch East India
Company - The Dutch ruled the market with a rod of iron ,
If the price of cinnamon fell too low in
Amsterdam, they burned the spice. - English Invasion and Colonisation
- English East India Company - Monopolised the
entire trade in Spice - First Backward Integration project- Plantations
in Malacca, India - Emergence of India as a major Spice force
12Global Spice Trade 20-21 st Century
- Emergence of Cast and Creed or Community based
traders , Brokers - US dominance , Communist block
- European US trade behemoths- Man/Cargill
- Emergence of US as a the biggest spice importer
- 40 Spices- 200000 Mt Imports - Consumerism, Super markets ,
- Globalisation ,
- Information explosion, Communication revolution
- Closed trade net works to Open trade networks
13Global Spice Trade - Focus on India
14Global Spice Trade - Focus on India
- Trade of Queen and King of Spice - Cardamom and
Black pepper since the pre historic times - Introduction of new Exotic Spices by various
invading Forces - Chilly from Mexico by
Portuguese - Plantations build by British - First Back ward
Integration Projects - Organised trade through brokers , Corporate
companies - Raw Material trade
- Trading Communities and trading skill.
- 50-60 years of Futures Trading in Spices IPSTA
Kochi - Raw Material trade
15Global Spice Trade - Focus on India - New Era
- India Emerged as the Spice Hub with 2 Mio Mt
production! 1.8 Mio Mt consumption! and 200000
Mt Exports - Future
- Raw Material to Value added Products
- Food Safety
- Back ward integration projects ,Post harvest
control - BPO Operation in Food Segment
16What is Value Addition?
- Value addition is any step taken to increase the
value of raw product any time between harvesting
and sale of the final product. - Adding value means that the consumers are willing
to pay more than they would for a raw product
17 Keys to success
- Quality Products
- Consider whether your product is unique enough to
survive in market - Market research test marketing at a small
level - Get assistance with product development from
local resources - Be consistent in quality, supply, delivery and
service
18Qualities for Success of BPO In Food Segment
- Unique product
- Strong agricultural knowledge
- Ability to cater to customers
- The right kind of labeling packaging
- An enthusiastic promoter of product
- Aggressive marketing
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24Causes of Failure of BPO/Value Addition projects
- Undercapitalization
- Inadequate homework
- Lack of a project champion
- Mediocre management
- Short Term Focus
These factors account for 90 of business
failures.
25The Planning Process Implementing a
Value-Added Venture
- A series of plans, with increasing detail and
complexity, documents the beginnings of a new
value-added business
Feasibility Study
Business Plan
Strategic Plan
26Creating a Sustainable Competitive Advantage
- DO NOT
- Pursue too many opportunities
- With little prioritization
- Too little resources
- Poor execution
- Low profitability
27Creating a Sustainable Competitive Advantage
Successful Value-Added Initiatives
Low Processing Costs
Low Production Costs
Marketing Strategy
Differentiated Products
28Creating a Sustainable Competitive advantage
- Quality control at source to offer Quality from
Source - Global Quality requirements differ
- How can we achieve quality needs?
- Thru processing using state of the art equipment
to clean test certify - Thru control of quality of raw material
- Lot selection
- Backward integration
- Quality Mind Set
29Creating a Sustainable Competitive advantage
- Understand the customer quality requirements
- Study the current agricultural practices
- Identify agri practices that lead to quality
issues - Develop a agricultural practices to balance
quality issues and farmers concerns
30Basis of Competition
The Present
The Past
Product Vs. Product
Supply Chain Vs. Supply Chain
31A Traditional cost chain comparison
- Activities
- Delivery at port
- Receiving Palletizing
- QC Check Rejections
- Warehousing
- Processing
- Cleaning Process loss
- Treating Process Loss
- In Process Storing
- QC Checks Rejections
- Rework
- Further processing
- Final Release
- Distribution
- Associated costs
- Included in Price
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32A cost chain comparison Value added Product
- Associated costs
- Included in Price
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- Activities
- Delivery at port, ready to use, Palletized
- With QC Analysis counter sample
- Warehousing
- Processing
- Packing into small jars
- Blending into final product
The product is ready to use and the cost of
rejections, rework and wastages and the wait for
product releases at each stage is reduced
33Facts we need to InternalizeCategory A
- Do What You Promised You Would Do
- Planning Detail Orientation is a must
- Every body is in business to make a profit.
- All people we deal with are equally or more
intelligent than us
34Facts we need to InternalizeCategory B
- Speed of response is a must.
- the very survival of the company depends on
moving fast - Bad news travels fast
- All individuals in the supply chain should work
with the same information. - Ability to Confront Reality
- of changes in the external world of markets,
customers competitors
353 keys to success
- Quality Products
- Good Marketing
- Food safety Total Liability
- Sufficient capital
Have Vision, take Risks and Believe in Yourself
36Thank You!!
Sibi K Thomas AVT McCormick Ingredients Pvt
Ltd Kochi