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Title: How farmers are dealing with volatility


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How farmers are dealing with volatility
  • Max Roberts
  • Chairman

2
Volatility in the dairy industry
  • Volatility is nothing new for our industry
  • High input industry that is highly exposed to
    trade
  • 45 of production exported, significant imports
  • Farm gate prices are driven by international
    markets
  • International market accounts for just 7 of
    world milk production
  • Dairy trade is highly distorted by Nth Hemisphere
    policies
  • On farm, bought in feed accounts for 30 of cash
    costs
  • Subject to grain and hay market volatility

3
International dairy commodity prices
Source Dairy Australia
4
Income volatility
Source ABARE
5
Income volatility not just milk price
Source DA and ABARE
6
Volatility and uncertainty is increasing
External environment
Exchange rates
Weather
Inputs
Grain
Interest rates
Farm Financial People Physical
Govt policies
Water
Fuel
Fertilizer
Community attitudes
Economic conditions
New technologies
7
How are farmers dealing with volatility
  • Dairy is a highly adaptable production system
  • Water vs grain supplements
  • Strategic use of inputs water, fertiliser
  • Diversified feed sources new supplements
    crops
  • An integrated supply chain
  • Longer term strategic relationships forward
    contracts
  • Options for selling milk - contract vs supply
    agreement
  • Relationship with dairy companies
  • Prioritising business resilience
  • Whole of farm planning and scenario testing
  • Production not the key objective
  • A longer term view of profitability and wealth
    creation

8
Increasing use of FMDs
At 30 September 2009 3,707 dairy farmers held
Farm Management Deposits totalling 214 million
Source DAFF
9
Typical Australian dairy production system ?
  • A continuum of systems operating across Australia
  • Many farms feature elements of all these systems
    - more flexible and opportunistic

10
A range of feeding systems
Source National Dairy Farmer Survey 2009
11
How are farmers dealing with volatility
  • Highly adaptable production systems
  • An integrated supply chain
  • Prioritising business resilience

12
How is the industry responding?
  • Good risk management requires an understanding of
    the external environment
  • Dairy Moving Forward Taking Stock
  • Dealing with Today, Planning for Tomorrow (DAFF)
  • DairyLIVE
  • Situation Outlook
  • Grain Hay report
  • Building capability
  • NCDEA
  • People in Dairy

13
Dairy Moving Forward Taking Stock
  • 3000 Taking Stock sessions since 2004
  • Service providers trained
  • Collaboration with
  • DAFF
  • DPIV
  • dairy companies
  • service providers

14
DairyLIVE
  • Linking the industry through technology
  • Cost effective
  • Access to international expertise
  • Funding from DAFF
  • Optimising networking and information reach

15
Situation and Outlook
  • Whole of supply chain analysis
  • Shared understanding of operating environment
  • Communicated via reports and presentations
  • Wide target audience
  • Farmers
  • Service providers
  • Government

16
Farmers dealing with volatility
  • The industry is developing the tools and
    information to help farmers
  • Understand the context
  • Understand the total farm position
  • Test against potential scenarios to find the
    fault lines
  • Farmers are highly professional business owners
  • Employ 5 to 6 employees
  • Generate enormous economic benefits

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The way forward
  • Opportunity is out there
  • The industry has proved its ability to compete
    and adapt
  • Well positioned to benefit from future demand
    growth
  • Farmers will continue to adapt to volatility
  • Farms must run as a business
  • Require clear signals and information
  • Continue to build capability
  • Policy settings will play an important role
  • Certainty of access to resources
  • Regulation
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