Meat & Livestock Strategy, Plans & Programmes 2013

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Meat & Livestock Strategy, Plans & Programmes 2013 Jim O Toole 11 th January 2013 AIDAN COTTER CHIEF EXECUTIVE BORD BIA 28 JANUARY 2009

Meat & Livestock Exports M 2011 2012 (e) % Change Total Meat & Livestock 2,862 2,987 +4% % Change in exports, 2012 vs. 2011 2012 performance driven by: 20 Stronger pigmeat, sheepmeat, beef and live animals 15 Tight EU meat supplies helping to offset weak demand for red meat Slower international trade as year progressed 10 Prospects for 2013: 5 0 16 7 6 Higher beef export volumes but little change in EU 2 supplies Feed prices a major issue for pigs & poultry, although price prospects good -5 Weak European consumer demand to remain Pigmeat Sheepmeat Live Animals Beef Poultry -1

Pigmeat Lower production, EU and main exporters Record high prices Strong demand in export markets Sheepmeat Beef Consumption holding steady promotions key UK hogget supplies picking up in Q1 New Zealand production up though prices easing Production declines to create import opportunities in Fr, It, UK & Nl Global beef exports have declined but are likely to increase again by 2020 Strongest international Import growth will be focussed on emerging and developing markets

Over 50 Top Chefs in Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland

Provenance & Transparency McDonald s Angus Premium Deluxe, Argentina Victor Churchill offers theatrical meat displays and classes, Australia Jamie Oliver s Recipease stores in Britain offer lessons on how to cook meats (plus other skills) at its in-store kitchens. Four N Twenty Angus Beef pie, Australia La Cabaña restaurant offers courses teaching consumers how to prepare proper asados (barbecues). Consumers learn about tradition, culture and the different techniques for cooking asados, Argentina

93% of Consumers Aware of Quality Mark Consumer Awareness of the Quality Mark 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012

% of Retail Facings of Meat with Quality Mark Source: Bord Bia Retail Audit

Quality Mark Affinity Segments Base: All Adults N=1,001 Sept 2012 % April 2012 % April 2011 % Nov 2010 % Enthusiasts (634,000) Waiverers Sceptics Continue to (741,000) increase number of consumers only buying food with the Bord Bia Quality Mark Level of Loyalty to Quality Mark - Increase number of 'Waiverers - from 19% to 35% (1,225,000) - Increase number of 'Enthusiasts - from 19% to 28% Rejectors (992,000) QM Affinity profile very consistent in 2012. Percentage of QM Enthusiasts has tripled since November 2010, driven by QM Communications. 2011 Bord Bia, The Futures Company 11 Q.6 And which of these statements best describes your view of the Bord Bia Quality Mark?

Britain Irishbeef.co.uk Grasstronomy Fresh Clippings Newsletter Social Media Networking On Pack Promotion Support premium accounts

Essen und Trinken

Power of animal welfare NGO s in Holland Consumers Hot topic, but limited interest Media (NGOs) - Hyped & negative reporting Trade -Animal welfare credentials are a key concern

Italy Consumer Research Develop Promotional Strategy (Media, In-Store, PR) Prioritising Customers identifying Irish Beef Trade & Consumer Events

USA Market Entry Strategy for Beef & Lamb Prioritisation of Segments Identify optimum Route to Market

The Culinary Olympics 29-30 January 2013 Lyon, France Irish Beef the choice of Meat 3 New Chapters Spain/Italy/Nordic 80+ Member Chefs

Growing lamb consumption in France Opinion Leaders Consumer Promotions Trade Promotions Internet

Lamb Campaign 2013

Developing High Value Markets

Pigmeat home market promotions

International markets

Trade Shows Fair Date Location Sirha 26 30 January Lyon, France Prodexpo 11-15 February Moscow, Russia Biofach 13 16 February Nurnberg, Germany Gulfood 25 28 February Dubai, UAE MDD 9-10 April Paris, France Tuttofood 19-22 May Milan, Italy Sial China 7-9 May Shanghai, China CIMIE tbc Beijing, China Anuga 8 12 October Cologne, Germany

Premiumisation & Differentiation Higher returns & improved position Premium Retail & Foodservice Standard Retail Customisation for Manufacture New Opportunities Defend Home Market Build consumer awareness of Ireland as a source of premium beef Production to each exact specification, matching supplies to market demand

Irish R3 Steer as % of EU Average IR as % of EU 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0%

Irish R3 Steer as % of UK R3 Steer IR as % of UK 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0%

400 EU R3 Male Cattle Prices c/kg excl VAT 380 360 340 320 300 280 260 240 220 200 Jan '07 Jul '07 Jan '08 Jul '08 Jan '09 Jul '09 Jan '10 Jul '10 Jan '11 Jul '11 Jan '12 Jul '12

Future Production 000 head 2,400 Irish Cow Numbers & Calf Births 2,350 2,200 Calf Births 2,000 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,350 Dairy Cows 1,200 1,000 1,150 Suckler Cows 800 Source: Beef Activation Group / Bord Bia

Total Cattle Throughput - Export Plants ( 000 head) 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,380 1,520 1,630 1,700 1,730 1,750 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 DAFM / *Estimates & Forecasts: Bord Bia

Irish Beef Sector Strengths Weaknesses Sustainability Fundamentals Quality Assurance Exports Portfolio Supply Capability Efficient production & processing Eating Quality Opportunities Poor Profitability (esp. Suckler Beef) Increasing Dairy Herd Farm Structure Seasonality Threats Decreasing EU Supply Increasing Global D for Protein Proximity of EU Market South American Expansion Price Volatility (products & inputs) National Preference Image of Beef (v other protein) Policy (CAP; WTO; GHG)

Targets being set by companies Energy Emissions Waste Water 20% reduction in energy by 2015 Anaerobic digester by 2016 12% reduction over next three years 30% reduction by 2020 Zero waste to landfill by 2015 70% reduction in waste to landfill due to increased recycling 20% reduction by 2015 Implementation of rainwater harvesting by 2014 Biodiversity Welfare Social Implement biodiversity register and species enhancement programme by 2015 Advice and feedback programme to farmer suppliers on welfare initiatives Reduce salt content of products by 15% by end of 2013 Removal of artificial colourings Develop and implement Health & Nutrition Policy from 2013.

Meat & Livestock Strategy, Plans & Programmes 2013 All speaker presentations from the Meat Market Prospects Seminar 2013 will be available at: www.bordbia.ie/meatmarketseminar2013 From 5pm Friday 11 th of January. Jim O Toole 11 th January 2013 AIDAN COTTER CHIEF EXECUTIVE BORD BIA 28 JANUARY 2009