Archive for July, 2020
July 28, 2020
Several organisations with an interest in the future of our agricultural sector have come out with strategies or visions for what needs to be done to find New Zealand’s place in the sun. One such report produced by the Primary Sector Council has been sponsored, one could say hijacked, by the government, and converted by MPI into a set of financial and environmental targets. Another is the result of independent research and consultation. Ideally either the government will engage with the primary sector to agree the best policy settings the industry believes necessary to meet these ambitious targets, rather than insisting on following the plan it commissioned to meet its own priorities. (more…)
Tags:Carbon emissions reduction, Fit For a Better World, grass fed lamb and beef, He Waka Eke Noa, hill country farming, Koi Tu, Labour Greens coalition, methane reduction targets, MPI, NZ First, Primary Sector Council, regenerative agriculture, sheep and beef farming, Te Taiao, The Future is Now, The Future of Food
Posted in Agribusiness, Biosecurity, China exports, climate change, Consumer demand, Covid-19, Economy, Environment, Export trade, Food, Free trade, International trade, Livestock, Meat, Meat industry, Politics, Red Meat marketing, Research and development | 1 Comment »
July 14, 2020
The sale of Wallace Group’s tanning, rendering and composting operations in the Waikato, Northland and Manawatu is the latest step in the consolidation process of what is often termed the fifth quarter of the meat industry. Since it began in the late nineteenth century the industry has had to invest significant capital in facilities which were not just designed to process animals for meat production, but also to dispose of the parts of the carcase left over from its primary purpose, otherwise known as by-products or more politely co-products. (more…)
Tags:AFFCO, Alliance, ANZCO Foods, casings, Farm Brands, Fred Hellaby, Greenlea, Hides, Lowe Corporation, Mark Clarkson, meat and bone meal, NZ Light Leathers, pelts, Progressive Meats, Sapi, Silver Fern Farms, Spence family, tallow, Tasman Tanning, Waitoa, Wallace Group, Wilson Hellaby, wool
Posted in Agribusiness, Consumer demand, Covid-19, Economy, Export trade, International trade, Investment, Livestock, Meat industry, Rendering and leathers | 1 Comment »
July 14, 2020
The fast pace of regulatory change by the government poses a challenge for farmers trying to earn their social licence to operate.
The Emissions Trading Reform Bill and the proposed Essential Freshwater Policy are the two latest examples of regulation which are set to be introduced into law before the Election and will inevitably impose serious costs or penalties on farmers as currently drafted Some provisions run counter to good, common sense farming practices, and the ETR has the potential to side swipe the sheep and beef sector, as it incentivises the conversion of sheep and beef farms into forestry. (more…)
Tags:B&LNZ, carbon farming, Chris Allen, DairyNZ, Emissions Trading Reform Bill, Essential Freshwater, Federated Farmers, forestry conversion, Greens, Horizons Regional Council, IPCC, NZ First, Roger Dalrymple, Sally Dryland, sheep and beef farming, social licence, Southland Regional Council, Sustainable Land Use Initiative, Waitatapia
Posted in Agribusiness, Biosecurity, climate change, Consumer demand, Economy, Environment, Export trade, Food, Free trade, International trade, Investment, Livestock, Meat industry, Politics, Protein based meat, Red Meat marketing | 1 Comment »
July 14, 2020
A little over a year since the launch of the Taste Pure Nature country of origin brand in California, Beef + Lamb’s GM Market Development, Nick Beeby, is thrilled with the evolution of the programme. At the start a small number of meat exporters were supportive of what Beeby concedes was initially seen as a B+LNZ initiative, but 15 months later success in targeting specific consumer groups and expansion of the scheme into China have brought increased industry commitment. TPN is now viewed positively as a sector-led strategy and the meat exporters have injected huge momentum and drive in support. (more…)
Tags:AFFCO, Alliance, Angus Pure, ANZCO, Atkins Ranch, B&LNZ, Canada, Coastal Spring Lamb, First Light, Greenlea, Mark de Lautour, Metro Supermarkets, Nick Beeby, Nicola Johnston, Rick Walker, Silver Fern Farms, Springvale beef, Taste Pure Nature, The Lamb Company, Tony Egan, Unfoods China, USA
Posted in Agribusiness, Consumer demand, Environment, Export trade, International trade, Investment, Livestock, Meat, Meat industry, Red Meat marketing | 1 Comment »
July 14, 2020
ANZCO Foods’ 2019 pre-tax profit was $30.6 million on record sales revenue of $1.7 billion which admittedly represents a margin on sales of less than 2% and a return on assets of 3.74%, but it is a huge improvement on the pre-tax loss of $39.1 million in 2018. It is also the third highest profit the company has achieved and its best for 16 years, signalling the benefit of the restructuring programme carried out over the last 18 months which has simplified the business and made it more efficient across the entire operation. Replying to a question about the relative importance of a favourable market and trading environment as against these internal improvements, CEO Peter Conley accepts the market conditions certainly helped, but is adamant the main benefit came from the changes to the business. (more…)
Tags:Alliance, ANZCO Foods, Bovogen, Covid-19, FoodPlus, Itoham Yonekyu Holdings, Peter Conley, PGP, Rick Walker, Silver Fern Farms
Posted in Agribusiness, Consumer demand, Export trade, Food, International trade, Investment, Japan, Livestock, Meat, Meat industry, Overseas investment, Red Meat marketing | Leave a Comment »