EST AND DANUBE SOYA REGIONAL VALUE CHAINS FOR A EUROPEAN PROTEIN SUPPLY. Leopold Rittler Danube Soya Josef Neubauer EST GmbH

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1 <<<<<<< EST AND DANUBE SOYA REGIONAL VALUE CHAINS FOR A EUROPEAN PROTEIN SUPPLY Leopold Rittler Danube Soya Josef Neubauer EST GmbH Danube Soya Association Wiesingerstrasse 6/ Wien

2 <<<<<<< Danube Soya beans are... from the Danube Region GMO free EU (ILO) social & labour standards EU Pesticide Legislation No Glyphosate for desiccation From 2016 onwards Agricultural Land, before January 2008 Put image over this Text AREA DEFINITIONS: GERMANY: Bavaria, Baden Württemberg ITALY: Trentino Alto Adige, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Veneto, Emilia-Romana, Lombardia, Piemont, Vallée d Aoste POLAND: Dolnoslaskie, Opolskie, Slaskie, Swietokrzyskie, Podkarpackie, Malopolske UKRAINE: Uschgorod, Tschernowzy, Winniza, Odessa, Lwow, Ternopol, Chmelnizkij, Iwano-Frankovsm 2

3 Consumer looking <<<<<<< for? Eurobarometer Leopold Rittler, Danube Soya, Agritechnica

4 <<<<<<< Image Soya Leopold Rittler, Danube Soya, Agritechnica

5 High dependency on imports <<<<<<< and negative impact on sustainability and ecological valuation of livestock production CO 2 emissions per kg pork meat Import of 16 million ha land Soyabean Mio.MT Production Import Export Soyabean Meal Mio. MT Production Import Export Leopold Rittler, Danube Soya, Agritechnica

6 <<<<<<< Total Soya Production and Demand in Europe (tons) The total Soya Production in Europe is increasing. By 2014 ca. 6.1 M tons were produced in Europe, including Ukraine With 60% of the European Soya Production the Ukraine could become an important supplier Consumption far exceeds production in Europe, only 13% self-sufficiency! 3.4% 0.2% 14.4% 2.0% 0.2% 0.6% 1.8% 0.3% 1.7% 9.7% 0.2% 60% 3.2% 2.1% Demand of Soya meal in Europe in 2014 <0.1% Source: USDA, 2014, own work Leopold Rittler, Danube Soya, Agritechnica

7 Danube Soya is... <<<<<<< FEED FOOD Danube Soya Certification Traceability Inspection European processors Short Transport Consumers benefit Leopold Rittler, Danube Soya, Agritechnica

8 Danube Soya Members <<<<<<< Thursday,

9 Danube Soya can<<<<<<< also be Processed beans for feeding Raw soya beans Animal products Leopold Rittler, Danube Soya, Agritechnica

10 Application of full <<<<<<< fat soya on-farm Examples of Full fat Soya in feed recipes FATTENING OF CATTLE Ingredients Standard Test Corn + wheat 60% 54% Soya meal (HP) 23% 0% Fullfat Soya 0% 26% Sun flower meal TRIAL LAYER FEED 5% 9% Limestone 8% 8% Oil 1% 0% Additives 3% 3% Fixkraft-Test Ingredients Feed composition per period I Der Landwirt, ÖAG Hay [kg] Corn silage [ad libitum] 2/3 2/3 Gras silage [ad libitum] 1/3 1/3 Concentrated feed [kg] 2 2 Corn, cereals (%) Mineral feed (%) Limestone (%) Soya beans, fullfat (%) Beans (%) Peas (%) 19 9 II Leopold Rittler, Danube Soya, Agritechnica

11 Application of full <<<<<<< fat soya on-farm Full fat soya in pig production Hogs (female) Feedstuff ingredients [%] Standard Results: Test forefatteninfatteninfattening final- fore- finalfattening Introduction of regional compound feed (10%) lead to: Barley Cost savings* by TEST 0.70 & 0.30 /dt (fore- & final fattening) Wheat Soya meal (HP) Compound feed * *standard feeding uses GM-free prices Rape oil Mineral feed Grass meal LSZ Baden-Württemberg, ERBSOFIT-Test Compound feed* (100% from Germany) Toasted Peas Toasted Soya bean full fat 60% 40% 11

12 Benefits and challenges <<<<<<< of onfarm processing Benefits + economic interesting + beneficial for a regional value chain + independent of world market prices + ecological benefits: land use changes, emissions due to transport,? An implementation of full fat soya bean needs experiences smart adaptation of feed recipes (fat content) efficient and clean technology integration: stepwise instead of abrupt Relevant aspects regarding technology Reduction of anti-nutrives High quality of feedstuff Efficiency and practicability 12

13 On-farm/Regional <<<<<<< soya loop Processed beans for feeding Raw soya beans Biological Fertilizer (for other crops) Neubauer Josef, EST GmbH, Agritechnica

14 Technology Goal <<<<<<< successful regionalization of agriculture improve profitability situation in agriculture with longer value chain getting independent from import soybeans reduce supply risk for animal protein feed highly digestible protein feed and food avoid usage of GMO food and feed reduce energy usage and CO 2 in agriculture energy efficient processing minimal transport distance soybeans don t need chemical nitrogen fertilizers, especially nitrogen needs a lot of energy to be produced Neubauer Josef, EST GmbH, Agritechnica 2015

15 Example Customer <<<<<<< Austria Neubauer Josef, EST GmbH, Agritechnica 2015

16 Example Customer <<<<<<< Germany Neubauer Josef, EST GmbH, Agritechnica 2015

17 Example Customer with<<<<<<< Regional Brand Neubauer Josef, EST GmbH, Agritechnica 2015

18 Machine Design Objectives <<<<<<< maximum feed quality maximum digestibility minimum feed degradation minimal total cost high energy efficiency minimum maintenance cost easy installation compact form factor also mobile possible maximum operation comfort easy operation and control Neubauer Josef, EST GmbH, Agritechnica 2015

19 Thank you for your <<<<<<< attention! Leopold Rittler, Danube Soya Josef Neubauer, EST GmbH agro@donausoja.org info@sojatoaster.com Danube Soya Facebook Danube Soya Youtube Danube Soya Linkedin 19