Title: The Cost of Meeting
1The Cost of Meeting Consumer Demand(s)
John Lawrence Extension Livestock Economist and
Director, Iowa Beef Center Iowa State University
2Increased demand
- Increased demand for beef
- Grown steadily since 1998
- Consumers pay more for same amount
- Quality, convenience, carbs
- Increased demand on beef
- Moving from trust me to prove it
3Commodity to Product
- Commodity world
- All beef is beef
- Minimum standard to qualify
- Low cost producer of the minimum wins
- Minimum standard is rising as are costs
- Age verification, feed ban signatures, COOL
- Grades define various minimums not products
4Commodity to Product
- Product world
- Some beef is different
- Differentiated on attributes and brands
- Consumers pay more for different
- Attributes
- Processes
- Brands
5Certified programs
- USDA lists 42 certified beef programs
- 25 Angus programs
- 3 Hereford programs with breed claim
- 4 were process verified or require more than
visual inspection - Red Angus feeder cattle
- PM Beef
- 2 Nolan Ryan branded beef
6Differentiated products
- Detectable attributes
- Marbling
- Guaranteed tender
- Grass-finished
- Credence attributes
- Content nutrients, fatty acids
- Process natural, free-range, non-GMO
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9Standardized Betas for Regression Variables by
Choice-Select Spread
Standardized Coefficients ()
Ch-Sel Std Dev Spread Net Ret FE HCW FC REA KPH M
AR
- 4.00 50.36 -38.7 49.3 -9.3 22.4 2.0 43.3
- 8.00 52.61 -35.6 44.4 -8.2 19.7 1.8 54.7
- 12.00 58.00 -31.8 38.5 -7.2 15.3 1.8 61.7
- 16.00 65.77 -26.3 31.1 -5.3 12.9 1.1 65.1
10Cow Cost vs. Feedlot Return
Feedlot Return Cow Cost
Low 32.93 148.50
High 24.07 168.43
11Willingness to pay
- Lusk, guaranteed tender steak
- No label 51 pay 1.23 premium
- Label 61 1.84 premium
- Feuz and Umberger, grass v grain fed
- On average 1.61 more for grain-fed
- 23 paid 1.36 premium for grass fed
- Loureiro and Umberger, US Certified
- Premium for US Certified over no label
12Verify label claims
- USDA wants definition of terms
- Protecting consumers from fraud
- Branded product needs to assure compliance with
stated claims - Reputation and liability
- Cost of enforcement on top of cost to produce
special attributes
13Meat Standards Australia
- MSA Guaranteed Tender
- Animal Age, grain-fed, Bos Indicus
- Slaughter plant Electrical shock, grading, aging
- Retailer Sale date, cooking
- Enforcement and traceback if needed
14Retail sector changes
- More powerful and demanding retailers
- 10 firms with 49 market share
- Walmart Sams 17
- House brands and exclusive suppliers
- Liability issues
- Outsource inspection and compliance
15Retail sector changes
- European influence
- 2 of top 11 US grocers are European
- 4 of top 10 world grocers are European
- Chain Capitan model
- Retailer is in consumer protector role
- US consumers still trust USDA for safety
- Others are not a trusting of govt
16European lessons
- Chain Capitan model is costly
- Safety is competitive issue
- Must be audited to sell
- Multiple audits
- Multiple issues beyond safety
- Feed use
- Animal rights
- Worker safety
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19Animal welfare
- McDonalds plant verification
- FMI and NCCR guidelines
- SWAP certification
- TQA certification
20Growing demands
- Widening Choice-Select spread
- Consolidating retail sector
- Brands with claims and liabilities
- Consumers looking for choice
- Rising commodity standards
21Victim or Opportunist
- Most under managers control
- Some changes require production response
(genetics, nutrition) - Some changes require management response
22Quality management systems
- A producer directed management system to assure
that the producer - Capable of meeting the requirements
- Document that requirements are met
- Information to evaluate production and marketing
opportunities when they arise.
23Quality management systems
- Various models available ranging in complexity,
cost, and flexibility - 3rd party verification to have value
- Examples include
- ISO 90002000
- USDA Process Verified
- ISO 14001
24Quality management systems
- Cost associated with developing management
system, audits, and certification - Benefits include
- Market flexibility
- Better management
- Lower costs
25Cost of not meeting demands
- Commodity market will continue
- The minimum will continue to rise
- Missed opportunities if you are not eligible for
value added markets - May lose to pork or poultry, and some beef
producers will lose to other beef producers
26Thank You Are there any questions?