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Prospects for Sheep Farming
Presentation by
IFA National Sheep ChairmanJames Murphy
Lismullin Farming Conference
Monday January 30th 2012
IntroductionIntroduction• Thank John Byrne and Lismullin for
opportunity.
• Background. Ewe numbers down from 4.8m to 2.2m in 20 years.
• Decline has stalled. Positive signs of regrowth.
• Renewed confidence at farm level.
• Driven by viable/profitable lamb prices
• Impact of downturn was severe– Exports fell, lost market share, young people– Sheep farming became unfashionable
2011 Sheep Numbers Stabilise
Million head
6.4
5.1
3.5%
Irish Sheep SectorIrish Sheep Sector
• 30,000 sheep farmers
• 2.2m export slaughterings
• 49,000t sheepmeat – 75% exported
• Output value €245m
• Economic, social and environmental contribution
• 9 major processing plants
Growth PotentialGrowth Potential• Higher lamb prices – increase profitability at farm
level• Provided prices are maintained – farmers will
respond and grow numbers• Potential to grow ewe numbers to 3m and lamb
output to 3.5m• Positive market opportunities - EU production
falling – only 70% self sufficient• EU imports down (New Zealand) and exports up• Increase production to 71,000t, valued at €360m –
45% growth to 2020.
Food Harvest 2020 PlanFood Harvest 2020 Plan
• Food Harvest 2020 targeting 20% growth
• If prices maintained – growth could be 3m ewes – 3.5m lambs – 45%
• Sector has put together its own FH2020 Implementation Committee
• IFA, MII (Meat Processors), Bord Bia, Teagasc, Sheep Ireland, DAFM
• Determined to drive sheep sector. Plan and targets.
ProfitabilityProfitability
Gross Margin per Hectare 2010
€/ha
Dairying 1,600 – 2,000
Grain 600 – 800
Sheep 400 – 500 (Top ¼ €1,000)
Beef 200 - 300
Target €1,000/ha gross margin
Sheep Agenda - PolicySheep Agenda - Policy
• WTO – Protection against import tariff cuts – no increase in TRQs
• EU – CAP 2013 – protection of Single Farm Payment – option of coupled payment for sheep
• National – maintenance of Sheep Grassland Payment – Disadvantaged Area Payments – AEOS/REPS3 – Commonage Framework plans/hill areas
Research and AdvisoryResearch and Advisory
• Strong research and advisory programme from Teagasc
• New research farm Athenry - €1,000 GM/ha
• Need new head of sheep advisory – 4 regional specialists and B and T advisors
• Blueprint for profit at farm level
• Increase output, technical efficiency and profitability at farm level
• More Better farms
QualityQuality
• Focus on quality, quality assurance and lamb presentation
• Retail and consumer demand for quality and quality assurance
• 8,000 in QA scheme
• Early season and late season lamb
Processing and MarketingProcessing and Marketing• Processors/Bord Bia/Teagasc• Increased processing and packaging innovation• Value added and convenience• Identify market opportunities for increased
output• Consumption challenge• Increased national and EU promotional budget• International market access• Story of lamb – environmental attributes
Other Sheep Agenda ItemsOther Sheep Agenda Items
• Tagging and EID – minimalistic approach
• Sheep Breeding Programme
• Structural Investment – TAMs
• Retail Regulation
Summary IFA Work Agenda Summary IFA Work Agenda – Major sheep agenda issues
– Food Harvest 2020 – 45% growth
– Maintenance of strong viable prices
– €1,000 GM target
– Strong national, EU and WTO policy
– Strong Government support
– Research and Advisory Programme
– Quality focus - consumption
– Processing and marketing innovation
– Sheep breeding programme
– Tagging and EID
– Structural investment - TAMs
SummarySummary
• Sheep sector has turned the corner
• Strong lamb prices – profit at farm level - strong growth
• Sector has major growth potential
• Stakeholders must drive the growth
• Implementation Group and Plan – Determined to succeed
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