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The Evolving Producer Landscape – Challenge and Change Dr. Paul Swan General Manager - Research IWTO Strategic Market Insights Session, Sydney, 6th April 2016 A vibrant and productive industry ‘Vibrant’ means…. Attractive to investment capital (prospects for long-term return on investment) + Recruitment of the young (rewarding career & family prospects) A vibrant and productive industry ‘Productive’ means…. The return on investment is attractive (relative to rainfall, and other land uses) … which then means it is attractive to investment capital, and rewards the young! Vibrant, productive & wool - requires both … Clear, preferential demand for our wool and sheepmeat outputs + Tools and attitudes to achieve cost-effective productivity growth Our proteins are rare & expensive to produce… Mass-produced ‘factory’ fibres & meat increasingly dominate supply (chicken, pork, man-made fibres, cotton …) Data source: UN (2012), IWTO (2014) Rising protein demand is transforming our industry $6 $5 Gross va lue of $4 produc tion for she e pme a t $3 a nd wool $2 (AUD billions) $1 $0 Sheepmeat Wool Rising protein demand is transforming our industry $6 180 $5 150 Gross va lue of $4 produc tion for she e pme a t $3 a nd wool $2 (AUD billions) 120 Se a son ope ning 90 she e p numbe r 60 (millions) $1 30 $0 0 Wool Sheepmeat Sheep numbers AUD production value per head has doubled in 14 years $80 $70 Sheepmeat Wool Combined +5.3% pa $60 Gross production va lue per sea son -opening sheep number (AUD) $50 $40 Stockpile era Meat +6.1% pa $30 $20 Wool +4.5% pa $10 19 91 19 /92 92 19 /93 93 19 /94 94 19 /95 95 19 /96 96 19 /97 97 19 /98 98 19 /99 99 20 /00 00 20 /01 01 20 /02 02 20 /03 03 20 /04 04 20 /05 05 20 /06 06 20 /07 07 20 /08 08 20 /09 09 20 /10 10 20 /11 11 20 /12 12 20 /13 1 20 3/1 14 4 /1 5f $0 Can we continue the trends? In USD terms, production value per head has tripled $90 $80 Sheepmeat Wool $70 Gross production value per season -opening sheep number (USD) $60 $50 $40 Stockpile era Combined +8.8% pa Meat +9.2% pa $30 $20 $10 $0 Can we continue the trends? Wool +8.3% pa Ewe numbers will remain low Meat industry forecast to 2030 If adult ewe numbers are to remain low … … our ability to grow industry wealth means growing productivity per ewe. Her lifetime: • number of lambs reared • fleece value, especially fleece weight New challenges, practical skill, practice change 1. Weigh, scan, and body condition score! 2. Run adult ewes in fertility-based mobs (not age) 3. Lamb in small mobs (the smaller the better) 4. Wet/dry assessment at lamb marking. Ear tag ewes who were dry or have lost lambs 5. Don’t cast for age alone (e.g. 5.5 y/o) 6. Maintain balance of meat and wool, in the context of lifetime performance AWI & Practice change 45% of AWI investment in R&D is in ‘Extension’ This is because R&D investment which does not need lead to change is wasted Sheep handling Forum – Campbell Town, TAS Our critical challenge is to reach out to, and connect with, the next generation of wool investors 2014 Breeding Leadership Course, Clare 2 examples National Merino Challenge is a 2-day, national competition years 11, 12 and tertiary students, Australia-wide Lifetime Ewe Management – 2,200 AWI-funded graduates nationwide Our ageing farmer population 43 Sources: ABS 4102.0 Australian Social Trends, December 2012 Australian Farm Institute, “Farmers are getting older, but its not a problem’, October 2013 63 Some implications 1. Livestock farmers average 20 years older than the overall workforce (63 vs 43 years of age) 2. They work an average 49 hours of work per week 3. On average, they manage $3.3m of business assets 4. Over the coming decade, retirements will lead to… • Around $400 billion in asset transfers required • Recruitment challenges Farming easier is becoming our greatest challenge 500.000 Labour is a constraint to profit Labour saving devices are becoming critical Automation of operation is a opportunity Potential 400.000 Whole 300.000 Farm Profit ($/year) 200.000 100.000 0 6 7 8 9 10 Hours worked per day Source: Young, J. and Thompson, A.N. (2013), “Scoping the benefits of saving labour in sheep enterprises in Australia”, MLA Report B.LSM.0022 11 Farm automation innovation Smart ear tags: • maternal pedigree (mothering up) • behaviours (onset of lambing) • localisation within paddock (theft, dog alerts, grazing) Farm trials start later this month A major challenge, but also opportunity Vibrant, Productive & Wool We have the foundations built for some wonderful decades, but have much to do together Managing the demographics within our flocks is critical Especially our young growers, and our young ewes