10
P. J. Strydom General Manager

P. J. Strydom General Manager. Cattle 171 000 weaners (8 month; 180 – 240kg) South African feedlots 115 000 steers – EU export abattoirs (Meatco & Witvlei)

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: P. J. Strydom General Manager. Cattle 171 000 weaners (8 month; 180 – 240kg) South African feedlots 115 000 steers – EU export abattoirs (Meatco & Witvlei)

P. J. Strydom

General Manager

Page 2: P. J. Strydom General Manager. Cattle 171 000 weaners (8 month; 180 – 240kg) South African feedlots 115 000 steers – EU export abattoirs (Meatco & Witvlei)

Cattle 171 000 weaners (8 month; 180 – 240kg) South African feedlots 115 000 steers – EU export abattoirs (Meatco & Witvlei)

Small stock 190 000 sheep – South Africa (informal market) 270 000 goats – South Africa Kwazulu-Natal (ceremonial market)

Beef 9 400 tons – South Africa (Woolworths, Steers) 9 500 tons – EU (UK, Norway, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands)

Lamb 850 000 carcasses – South Africa (Checkers, Pick.n Pay, Spar) ? (500) tons - Norway

Springbuck ? (90) Tons - Norway

PERFORMANCE OF NAMIBIAN MEAT INDUSTRY

-Export orientated - 85% (N$1.6 billion)

Page 3: P. J. Strydom General Manager. Cattle 171 000 weaners (8 month; 180 – 240kg) South African feedlots 115 000 steers – EU export abattoirs (Meatco & Witvlei)

Challenges impeding SADC tradeCost of importing country and consumer complianceTrade agreements – improving trade? Poor animal disease control and

husbandryLack of marketing infrastructure

and informationLack of harmonized government

policy and strategiesCultural practices linked to ownership

Page 4: P. J. Strydom General Manager. Cattle 171 000 weaners (8 month; 180 – 240kg) South African feedlots 115 000 steers – EU export abattoirs (Meatco & Witvlei)

Compliance to SPS requirements (1)Set by importing country & consumers Costly to small economy countries:

Meat hygiene and abattoir facilitiesEstablishment of disease-free zones & fencing

Namibia has 3 and Botswana 17 veterinary zones Implementation of quality assurance schemes, e.g. FANMeat (Namibia)Enactment of legislation;

Prohibition of hormonal substances, routine

antibiotics supplements & animal by-products

Page 5: P. J. Strydom General Manager. Cattle 171 000 weaners (8 month; 180 – 240kg) South African feedlots 115 000 steers – EU export abattoirs (Meatco & Witvlei)

Compliance to SPS requirements (2)• However: additional importing country standards:

• Maturation and de-boning • BSE surveillance• Animal welfare

• Private standards of retailers more strict• Responsibility of certification by competent

authority• Consumer safety, traceability, bio-safety, meat quality• With limited finances & capacity

• Compliance cost mainly upon meat • industries themselves• Exports to EU comply with standards

Page 6: P. J. Strydom General Manager. Cattle 171 000 weaners (8 month; 180 – 240kg) South African feedlots 115 000 steers – EU export abattoirs (Meatco & Witvlei)

Volume and value of EU meat imports from Namibia (top) and Botswana (bottom)

Namibia’s exports to the EU and South Africa (in 2000 prices)

Source ODI

Trade advantages

Page 7: P. J. Strydom General Manager. Cattle 171 000 weaners (8 month; 180 – 240kg) South African feedlots 115 000 steers – EU export abattoirs (Meatco & Witvlei)

Trade dilemmas Maintaining and improving market access (EFTA, USA, SACU)Finalisation EU market access

Namibia could loose 30.76 € million per annum “Nullify” EU & Namibia investments Job losses (direct - 203) Socio-economic consequences (affecting160 000 farmers) Equivalent to tariff increases of 72% for Botswana and 63% for Namibia

USA Namibia concluded APHIS inspection & received certification Awaits FSIS audit in due course

EFTA Increased quota to NorwayEU beef exports competing directly with small-scale producers

Page 8: P. J. Strydom General Manager. Cattle 171 000 weaners (8 month; 180 – 240kg) South African feedlots 115 000 steers – EU export abattoirs (Meatco & Witvlei)

What is holding back the SADC livestock sector?

• International standards & animal disease status

•Difficult with free roaming game

• Rudimentary networks and trading skills• Limited negotiating power and capacity

•Capacity to negotiate with more capacitated countries

•Mediocre livestock support services

Page 9: P. J. Strydom General Manager. Cattle 171 000 weaners (8 month; 180 – 240kg) South African feedlots 115 000 steers – EU export abattoirs (Meatco & Witvlei)

What should SADC do?• SADC governments should play a more prominent and coherent role!

•in utilizing livestock resource base

• Adoption of a commodity-based approach to SPS certification (based on OIE rules)• Rethinking new approached to product certification

•Without increasing importing country SPS risk

• Engaged in market and product diversification •Free range, Farm Assured Namibian Meat, Country reared

• Aid for Trade might cover cost of compliance• Industry’s contributing e.g. a levy (Namibia)

• Mentorship program • Equal animal health status

Page 10: P. J. Strydom General Manager. Cattle 171 000 weaners (8 month; 180 – 240kg) South African feedlots 115 000 steers – EU export abattoirs (Meatco & Witvlei)

I thank you for your attention