Upload
visruth-k-ananad
View
29
Download
1
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
the diary map of the diary industry of the entire world
Citation preview
Rank Company name Country Dairy processing plants Milk intake Market share in % of world milk productionmain location in mill. t
1 Fonterra New Zealand international 20.5 3.0%2 Dairy Farmers of America USA USA 17.1 2.5%3 Nestle Switzerland international 14.9 2.2%4 Dean Foods USA USA 11.8 1.7%5 Royal FrieslandCampina The Netherlands The Netherlands 10.3 1.5%6 Lactalis France international 10.2 1.5%7 Arla Foods Denmark/Sweden Denmark/Sweden 8.7 1.3%8 Danone France international 8.0 1.2%9 California Dairies Inc. USA USA 7.7 1.1%
10 Kraft Foods USA international 7.5 1.1%11 Nordmilch & Humana (DMK) Germany Germany 6.7 1.0%12 Saputo Canada/USA Canada/USA 6.2 0.9%13 Land O' Lakes Inc. USA USA 5.8 0.9%14 Sodiaal & Entremont alliance France France 4.2 0.6%15 Mengniu group China China 3.8 0.6%16 Parmalat Italy international 3.7 0.6%17 Yili group China China 3.7 0.5%18 Amul India India 3.4 0.5%19 Northwest Dairy Association USA USA 3.3 0.5%20 Schreiber Foods Inc. USA USA 3.3 0.5%21 Murray Goulburn Australia Australia 3.2 0.5%Sum top 21 163.9 24%
IFCN Ranking 2011 – Top milk processors by milk intake
Source: IFCN analysis is based on the IFCN Dairy Report 2010 and additional analyses and estimates. Data represents in most cases the year 2009 or 2010. Explanation: Milk intake represents milk volume collected, commodity purchase (in milk equivalents) and subsidiaries in other countries. Milk intake figures in mill. tons. In some cases recalculated from liter (1liter = 1.033 kg). Comments: Amul (India): milk with high fat content. Nordmilch and Humana merged in 2010 and created new company Deutsches Milchkontor (DMK). Sodiaal and Entremont alliance merged in 2011.Fonterra and Nestle incl. 50% of milk intake of Dairy Partners America (DPA) each. In some cases: double-counting of milk intake possible (companies purchase milk / dairy ingredients from each other).
Rank Production Milk delivered Milk per farmin mill t ECM 2009 in mill t ECM 2009 ECM t/farm 2009
1 EU-27 149.5 EU-27 135.0 New Zealand 1,5962 India 123.8 USA 80.3 Australia 1,2453 USA 80.8 China 29.3 USA 1,2424 Pakistan 39.6 Brazil 19.3 Israel 1,2155 China 31.6 New Zealand 18.5 Argentina 9146 Russia 28.9 India 15.0 South Africa 8387 Brazil 27.4 Russia 14.2 Canada 6338 New Zealand 18.5 Australia 9.5 Japan 3419 Ukraine 11.5 Argentina 8.9 Korea 307
10 Turkey 11.2 Canada 8.1 Jordan 28611 Mexico 10.6 Japan 7.8 Uruguay 27912 Australia 9.8 Mexico 7.2 Iceland 19713 Argentina 9.5 Turkey 6.7 Switzerland 16114 Iran 8.6 Iran 6.4 Norway 14715 Canada 8.4 Colombia 5.3 EU-27 13716 Egypt 7.9 Pakistan 4.7 Chile 12417 Japan 7.9 Belarus 4.7 Belarus 11818 Colombia 6.8 Ukraine 4.1 Malaysia 8619 Belarus 6.2 Switzerland 3.5 Nigeria 8220 Uzbekistan 5.7 South Africa 2.6 Paraguay 67
Top 20 dairy countries in 2009 - with EU-27 as aggregate
Sources of data: Data for 2009. Production and milk delivered: National statistics, AMI, FAO, estimates for some countries. Milk per farm (dairy farm number): National statistics and estimates. If not availab-le for 2009, 2008 farm number data was taken. Method: Production: cows, buffalos, sheep, goat, camel milk in mill t ECM. Delivered: Cow and buffalo milk in mill t ECM. Milk per farm: Milk production of cows and buffalos divided by number of dairy farms in t ECM per farm and year.
World Dairy Map 2011 Results of the IFCN Dairy Report 2010 – www.ifcndairy.org
For a better understanding of milk production world-wide
South Africa
Bangladesh
Indonesia
Israel
Jordan
New Zealand
© IFCN Dairy Research Center 5/2011: All rights reserved.
Milk production and share of milk delivered in 2009
Indicator: Cost of milk production (excluding quota cost) of the “average sized” farms analysed in the countries.
■> 60 < = 120■ > 50 < = 60■ > 40 < = 50■ > 30 < = 40■ > 20 < = 30■ < = 20■ no data
Cost of milk production (2009)US-$ / 100 kg milk (ECM)
Returns of the dairy enterprise and decoupled payments
Research partners / organisations participatingThese researchers provided information in 2010 about their countries and use the global IFCN knowledge, its tools and the database for their research, teaching and farm advisory work.
Russian FederationRomania
Dairy farmer
SwedenSlovakia Slovenia South Africa Sri LankaSpainSerbia
AlbaniaAfghanistan BelgiumArgentina Armenia Australia Austria Belarus
Bangladesh
Average cost of milk production in 2009 (Estimation by IFCN)
National milk price vs world milk price developments
Distance of national milk price to world market milk price
USA Italy Brazil IndiaGermany
National milk priceIFCN milk price indicator
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
US-
$ pe
r 100
kg
milk
ECM
2007
2008
2006
2009
2010
2011
monthly data
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
US-
$ pe
r 100
kg
milk
ECM
2007
2008
2006
2009
2010
2011
monthly data
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
US-
$ pe
r 100
kg
milk
ECM
2007
2008
2006
2009
2010
2011
monthly data
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
US-
$ pe
r 100
kg
milk
ECM
2007
2008
2006
2009
2010
2011
monthly data
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
US-
$ pe
r 100
kg
milk
ECM
2007
2008
2006
2009
2010
2011
monthly data
world market price > national priceU
S-$
per 1
00 k
g m
ilk E
CM
-30
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
2007
2008
2006
2009
2010
2011
monthly data
national price > world market price
US-
$ pe
r 100
kg
milk
ECM
-30
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
2007
2008
2006
2009
2010
2011
monthly data
US-
$ pe
r 100
kg
milk
ECM
-30
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
2007
2008
2006
2009
2010
2011
monthly data
US-
$ pe
r 100
kg
milk
ECM
-30
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
2007
2008
2006
2009
2010
2011
monthly data
US-
$ pe
r 100
kg
milk
ECM
-30
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
2007
2008
2006
2009
2010
2011
monthly data
Czech RepublicCanada ChileCameroon
Dairy Research Center
China ColombiaBrazilBolivia
Dairy farmer
Bulgaria
Dairy Expert
Finland FranceEthiopia Germany
Dairy Research Center
Hungary IcelandEgyptDenmark Ecuador
Korea, Republic of Mexico The NetherlandsNepalLithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Malaysia
Dairy farmer
Latvia
Israel Italy KazakhstanJapan Jordan
Dairy Research Center
IrelandIndonesia IranIran
New Zealand Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland PortugalNorwayNigeria Pakistan
Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Uganda UkraineSyria
Dairy Expert
Tunisia Turkey
Freelancer
United Kingdom
Uruguay USA Uzbekistan Vietnam
Agribusiness partnersThese companies use the IFCN knowledge for their strategic planning:
Other branches of the dairy chain
Animal Genetics
Forage production and machinery
Milk processing Milking equipment
Animal health & hygiene
Feed Industrie
Costs of milk production
US-
$ / 1
00 k
g m
ilk (E
CM)
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
WesternEurope
NorthAmerica
MiddleEast
Africa CEEC SouthAmerica
Asia Oceania WesternEurope
NorthAmerica
MiddleEast
Africa CEEC SouthAmerica
Asia Oceania0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70Average: blueMin. / Max.: orange
103
US-
$ / 1
00 k
g m
ilk (E
CM)
Cattle returns
Coupled direct payments
Decoupled direct payments
Milk price
149
124
81
EU-27
27
3240
19
10
10
29
Data: Cows and buffalo milk production and milk delivered 2009 in mill t ECM.
Source of data: National statistics, AMI, FAO, estimates for some countries. Share of milk delivered estimated for Venezuela, Jamaica, Sudan, Kirgizstan, Turkmenistan.
Comment: NZ, AU, IN – seasonal milk production, i.e. 2009 = season 2008/2009; seasons: NZ = Jun-May, AU = Jul-Jun, IN = Apr-Mar.
39% of milk produced world wide is not delivered (cows and buffalos)
The IFCN In a rapidly changing dairy world, the IFCN (Interna-tional Farm Comparison Network) acts as an ongo-ing knowledge creation system. It represents 95% of milk production volume. Via a unique combina-tion of partnerships, the IFCN represents the whole dairy chain from the farmers to the consumers.
IFCN DAIRy REPoRTThe IFCN Dairy Report summarises the annual re search work of the IFCN. The goal of the report is to show the global dairy developments of the whole world.
ThE IFCN RESEARCh ACTIvITIES• Analysis on cost of milk production• Sustainability of dairy farming• Milk price analysis• Dairy sector analysis• Dairy policy analysis• Dairy region development
CoNTACTTorsten [email protected]
Institutional partnersInternational Dairy Federation
The team in the IFCN Dairy Research Center in Kiel
Milk production 2009in mill. t ECM = Energy corrected milk, 4% fat, 3.3% protein
Delivered 2009 Not delivered 2009
Brazil: Henrique Junquieira; China: Sam Shi; Germany: Annett Rindfleisch; USA: Bill Zweigbaum; UY: Jorge Alvarez.