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Russia: Pork Market Analysis and Forecast to 2017
June 2012
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Brief Overview
The report on the Russian pork market contains:
Analysis and forecast of market dynamics;
Structure of consumption by region;
Analysis of domestic production, market shares of the main market players;
Analysis of exports and imports;
Analysis of factors, influencing the development of the market;
Analysis of raw materials’ base;
Assessment and forecast of market development;
Financial and economic profiles of the leading companies in the industry.
Methodology:
Expert interviews with top managers of the largest players on the market;
Analysis of information, received from the main market participants;
An analysis of statistical information:
o Federal Service of State Statistics (Rosstat);
o The Federal Customs Service (FTS);
o The Ministry of Economic Development;
o The Federal Tax Service;
o Industry associations.
The report will allow you to:
1. Identify key indicators of the market, build your own business forecasts, based on
market data;
2. Evaluate the growth potential and threats in the market.
Key figures presented in the report on the Russian pork market:
Volumes of production, exports and imports;
Indicators of market development;
Consumption indicators.
The report contains 170 pages, 63 Tables, and 94 Figures.
The report contains the consensus market forecast based on the average value of the
forecasts of market participants. As market experts are considered: manufacturers,
importers, wholesale distributors, high-volume consumers, professional associations and
unions, and trade publications. The experts, participating in the survey, are provided with
special conditions on the purchase of the reports.
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Research Design
The purpose of the study is to analyze the state of the Russian pork market and build a
forecast of the industry in the medium term.
Geography of the research: Russia
Methodology
1. Analysis of secondary market data:
Secondary data refers to data from the Internet (industry portals, competitors’ sites,
shopping sites, articles and reviews, reference materials), specialized publications, state and
private media companies, marketing agencies, commercial databases, “IndexBox
Marketing” own research.
2. Analysis of Materials from Market Participants (price lists, brochures, etc.):
Data collection from market participants is needed to analyze the specifics of the market
and the parties involved in it, their pricing and assortment policy. Data on market
participants is gathered during the analysis of secondary information, and also by sending
requests for price lists and other presentation materials.
3. Expert Interviews with Market Participants
The analysis of secondary information is completed by expert interviews with
representatives of market participant companies – manufacturers and trading companies.
Our approach to the estimation
The consensus market forecast is the average value of the forecasts of market participants
(experts).
Experts
As market experts are considered: manufacturers, importers, wholesale distributors, high-
volume consumers, professional associations and unions, and trade publications. Expert
opinions are collected during telephone interviews conducted by IndexBox on a regular
basis (the standard is every six months, but can be more often, based on a special request
or under conditions of high volatility in the market). IndexBox has created an extensive
database of experts within key industries. The experts, participating in the survey, are
provided with special conditions on the purchase of the reports.
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Accuracy of forecasts
The accuracy of forecasts is verified by experts in the given industry, based on the historical
period (3 years). In accordance with this accuracy, each expert weighs out the forecasts to
create the overall average forecast
Indicators
1. Consumption: Consumption is the main index estimated by our experts and features
the dynamics of consumption in real terms in the short to medium term. Experts give
an estimate of the potential volume of consumption in accordance with their
expectations and production plans (for manufacturers).
2. Internal production: It is based on the projected volume of consumption and production
capacity in any given industry, assessing, of course, and factoring in the dynamics of
domestic production.
3. Imports and Exports: Takes into account the retrospective dynamics of export-import
operations, strengths and weaknesses of the domestic production, changes in
legislation, the macroeconomic situation in the countries of the supplier (beneficiary) of
a product, an assessment of the dynamics of imports and exports.
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Table of Contents 1. Executive summary
2. Research design
3. Classification of pork
4. Characteristics of raw materials
4.1. Livestock of pigs
5. Technology of production of pork
6. Characteristics of the Russian pork market in 2005-2011. Forecast for 2012-
2017
6.1. Volume and dynamics of the Russian pork market in 2005-2011. Forecast for
2012-2017
6.2. Structure of the pork market: production, exports, imports, consumption
7. Characteristics of the domestic production of pork in 2005 - May 2012
7.1. Volume and dynamics of production of pork in 2005 - June 2012
7.1.1. Volume and dynamics of production of pork at the industrial enterprises
in 2005 - June 2012
7.1.2. Volume and dynamics of production of pork steamy, cooled, chilled in
2010 - June 2012
7.1.3. Volume and dynamics of production of pork steamy, cooled, chilled:
carcass and semi-carcass in 2010 - June 2012
7.1.4. Volume and dynamics of production of pork frostbitten, frozen, deep-
frozen and defrozen in 2010 - June 2012
7.2. Structure of production of pork by regions of the Russian Federation
7.3. Main manufacturers of pork and their corresponding market shares
7.3.1. APH "Miratorg"
7.3.2. LLC "Agro-Belgorye" Group
7.3.3. "CHERKIZOVO" GROUP
7.3.4. "PRODO" group
7.3.5. OJSC "Belgorodsky Bekon" Group
7.3.6. "Siberian Agrarian Group"
7.3.7. LLC "KoPITANIYA"
7.3.8. CJSC "Eksima"
7.3.9. LLC "KOMOS GROUP"
7.4. Investment projects in the industry
8. Characteristics of the prices of pork
8.1. Dynamics of manufacturers’ prices of pork in 2005- June 2012
8.2. Comparison of the prices of producers by Federal Districts of the Russian
Federation
9. Characteristics of the imports of pork on the Russian market
9.1. Volume and dynamics of the imports of pork
9.2. Manufacturing countries, leading suppliers of the imports of pork to the territory
of the Russian Federation
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9.3. Foreign companies, manufacturers of pork imported to the Russian Federation
9.4. Russian companies, recipients of the imports of pork
9.5. Structure of deliveries of the imports of pork by regions of the Russian
Federation
10. Characteristics of the Russian exports of pork
10.1. Volume and dynamics of the Russian exports of pork
10.2. Recipient countries of the Russian exports of pork
10.3. Manufacturing companies, supplying pork for exports
10.4. Sending regions of the Russian exports of pork
11. Distribution of pork at the Russian market
11.1. Sales structure of the market by sales channels
11.2. Structure of sales by formats of retail trade
11.3. Structure of sales on regions
11.4. Structure of sales by price segments
11.5. Value chain formation by sales channels
12. Factors, influencing the development of the pork market
12.1. Level of welfare of the population
12.2. Condition of food supply
12.2.1. Dynamics of manufacturers’ prices of compound feeds
12.2.2. Dynamics of manufacturers’ prices of proteinaceous and vitamin
additives
12.2.3. Dynamics of manufacturers’ prices of premixes
12.3. State control of import deliveries
12.4. Industry program "Pig-breeding development in the Russian Federation for
2010-2012"
13. Characteristics of the consumption of pork
13.1. Dynamics and volume of consumption of pork in 2005-2011. Forecast for
2012-2017
13.2. Volume and structure of the consumption of pork by Federal Districts of the
Russian Federation in 2005-2017
13.3. Balance between production and consumption of pork in 2005-2017
14. Forecast for development of the pork market for 2012-2017
14.1. Assessment of potential volume of the pork offer for 2012-2017
14.2. Assessment of development of the pork market if Russia's accession to the
World Trade Organization
Appendix 1. Financial and economic performance of the branch
• Revenue (net) from production sale, in 2006-2010, in billions of RUR
• Business and management expenses in 2006-2010, in billions of RUR
• Product cost in 2006-2010, in billions of RUR
• Gross profit from production sale in 2006-2010, in billions of RUR
• Investments into the branch in 2006-2010, in thousands of RUR
Appendix 2. Profiles of the leading producers
• Contacts of the enterprises
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• Registration data of the enterprises
• Management of the enterprises
• Affiliated organizations
• Main shareholders
• Balance sheet of the enterprises
• Profit and loss report of the enterprises
• Main financial performance of activity
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List of Tables
Table 1. Ratio of tissue in pork (% to the mass of gutted carcass)
Table 2. Categories of pigs for slaughter depending on live weight, thickness of sowbellyand
gender and age signs
Table 3. Classes of pork from young growth, depending on output of muscular tissue
Table 4. Classes of pork from swine, hogs, sows, piglets milkmen and boars
Table 5. Technological parameters when cooling pork carcass
Table 6. Review of methods of cold treatment
Table 7. Volume and dynamics of the pork market in 2005-2011 and forecast until 2017, in
thousands of tons
Table 8. Production of pork at the industrial enterprises in 2005 - June 2012, in thousands
of tons
Table 9. Production of pork at the industrial enterprises in 2005 - June 2012, in millions of
RUR
Table 10. Production of pork steamed, cooled, chilled at the industrial enterprises in 2010 -
June 2012, in millions of RUR/ in thousands of tons
Table 11. Production of pork steamed, cooled, chilled: carcass and semi-carcass at the
industrial enterprises in 2010 - June 2012, in millions of RUR/ in thousands of tons
Table 12. Production of pork frostbitten, frozen, deep-frozen and defrozen in 2010 - June
2012, in millions of RUR/ in thousands of tons
Table 13. Production of pork in lethal weight by regions of the Russian Federation for 2011,
in thousands of tons
Table 14. The largest producers of pork in Russia and their corresponding market shares in
2011
Table 15. Average manufacturers’ prices of pork in the Russian Federation in January 2007-
September 2011
Table 16. Volume of the imports of pork by manufacturing countries in 2011, in thousands
of tons
Table 17. Volume of the imports of pork by manufacturing countries in 2011, in millions of
USD
Table 18. Volume of the imports of pork by manufacturing countries in January-March 2012,
in thousands of tons
Table 19. Volume of the imports of pork by manufacturing countries in January-March 2012,
in millions of USD
Table 20. Volume of the imports of pork by manufacturing companies in 2011, in thousands
of tons
Table 21. Volume of the imports of pork by manufacturing companies in 2011, in millions of
USD
Table 22. Volume of the imports of pork by manufacturing companies in January-March
2012, in thousands of tons
Table 23. Volume of the imports of pork by manufacturing companies in January-March
2012, in millions of USD
Table 24. Volume of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by recipient companies in
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2011, in thousands of tons
Table 25. Volume of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by recipient companies in
2011, in millions of USD
Table 26. Volume of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by recipient companies in
January-March 2012, in thousands of tons
Table 27. Volume of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by recipient companies in
January-March 2012, in millions of USD
Table 28. Volume of the imports of pork by regions of the Russian Federation in 2011., in
thousands of tons
Table 29. Volume of the imports of pork by regions of the Russian Federation in 2011, in
millions of USD
Table 30. Volume of the imports of pork by regions of the Russian Federation in January-
March 2012, in thousands of tons
Table 31. Volume of the imports of pork by regions of the Russian Federation in January-
March 2012, in millions of USD
Table 32. Volume of the Russian exports of pork by recipient countries in 2011, in tons
Table 33. Volume of the Russian exports of pork by recipient countries in 2011, in
thousands of USD
Table 34. Volume of the Russian exports of pork by recipient countries in January-March
2012, in tons
Table 35. Volume of the Russian exports of pork by recipient countries in January-March
2012, in thousands of USD
Table 36. Volume of the Russian exports of pork by manufacturing companies in 2011, in
tons
Table 37. Volume of the Russian exports of pork by manufacturing companies in 2011, in
thousands of USD
Table 38. Volume of the Russian exports of pork by manufacturing companies in January-
March 2012, in tons
Table 39. Volume of the Russian exports of pork by manufacturing companies in January-
March 2012, in thousands of USD
Table 40. Volume of the Russian exports of pork by sending regions in 2011, in tons
Table 41. Volume of the Russian exports of pork by sending regions in 2011, in thousands
of USD
Table 42. Volume of the Russian exports of pork by sending regions in January-March 2012,
in tons
Table 43. Volume of the Russian exports of pork by sending regions in January-March 2012,
in thousands of USD
Table 44. Segmentation of the Russian pork market by price
Table 45. Chain formation of pork’s value by sales channels
Table 46. Real incomes of the population in 2000-2009, in %, to the previous year
Table 47. Dynamics of the resources of households (per 100 people) in the Russian
Federation in 2000-2011, in thousands of RUR
Table 48. Differentiation of income in 2005-2010
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Table 49. Deviation of income by Federal Districts of the Russian Federation from the
Russian average in 2004-2011
Table 50. Average manufacturers' prices of animal feed in the Russian Federation in January
2007 - June 2012
Table 51. Average manufacturers' prices of protein-vitamin supplements in the Russian
Federation in January 2007 - December 2011
Table 52. Average manufacturers' prices of premixes in the Russian Federation in January
2007 - December 2011
Table 53. Change in customs duties on the import of meat, in %
Table 54. Volume of the tariff quotas, in thousands of tons
Table 55. Plan to increase the production of pork in 2010-2012 and 2020, in thousands of
tons
Table 56. Consumption of pork in 2011, in thousands of tons
Table 57. Forecast for the balance between supply and demand of pork in 2005-2017, in
thousands of tons
Table 58. Revenues (net) from sales of goods and services (net of value added tax, excise
duties and similar charges) for the production of meat and edible offal of bovine animals,
swine, sheep, goats, equine animals
Table 59. Revenues (net) from sales of goods and services (net of value added tax, excise
duties and similar charges) for the production of meat and edible offal of bovine animals,
swine, sheep, goats, equine animals
Table 60. Commercial expenses for the production of meat and edible offal of bovine
animals, swine, sheep, goats, equine animals by organization size, in thousands of RUR
Table 61. Administrative expenses for the production of meat and edible offal of bovine
animals, swine, sheep, goats, equine animals the size of organizations, in thousands of RUR
Table 62. Costs of goods sold for the production of meat and edible offal of bovine animals,
swine, sheep, goats, equine animals the size of organizations, in thousands of RUR
Table 63. Profit (gross) from sales of meat and edible organs of cattle, pigs, sheep, goats,
equine animals, in thousands of RUR
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List of Figures
Fig. 1. Scheme of cutting pork for retail trade
Fig. 2. Dynamics of the number of pigs in the Russian Federation in 2000-2011, in millions
of heads
Fig. 3. Structure of the number of pig by Federal Districts of the Russian Federation in 2011
Fig. 4. Scheme for cutting pig in carcasses
Fig. 5. Pig's head
Fig. 6. Neck pig carcasses
Fig. 7. Loin
Fig. 8. The middle of the loin and thick place pork carcass
Fig. 9. Leg of pork carcass
Fig. 10. Brisket and ribs pork carcass
Fig. 11. Front leg pork carcass
Fig. 12. Feet pig carcasses
Fig. 13. Volume of supply on the pork market in 2005-2011 and forecast until 2017, in
thousands of tons
Fig. 14. Structure and dynamics of the pork market in 2005-2011 and forecast until 2017,
in thousands of tons
Fig. 15. Structure of the pork market by origin in physical terms in 2005-2011 and forecast
until 2017
Fig. 16. Production of pork in slaughter weight in farms of all categories in 2005 - 2011, in
thousands of tons
Fig. 17. Structure of production of pork in slaughter weight by categories of farms in 2005-
2011
Fig. 18. Production of pork in industrial enterprises in 2005-2011, in thousands of tons
Fig. 19. Production of pork in industrial enterprises in January 2008 - June 2012, in %, to
the analogical period of the previous year
Fig. 20. Production of pork in industrial enterprises in 2010 - June 2012, in millions of RUR
Fig. 21. Production of pork in industrial enterprises in value terms in January 2009 - June
2012, in %, to the analogical period of the previous year
Fig. 22. Production of pork in industrial enterprises in 2005 - June 2012, in millions of RUR
Fig. 23. Production of pork steamed, cooled, cooled in industrial enterprises in 2010 - June
2012, in thousands of tons
Fig. 24. Production of pork steamed, cooled, cooled in industrial enterprises in 2010 - June
2012, in millions of RUR
Fig. 25. Production of pork steamed, cooled, chilled: carcasses and half carcasses in
industrial enterprises in 2010 - June 2012, in thousands of tons
Fig. 26. Production of pork steamed, cooled, chilled: carcasses and half carcasses in
industrial enterprises in 2010 - June 2012, in millions of RUR
Fig. 27. Production of pork frostbitten, frozen, deep-frozen and thawed in industrial
enterprises in 2010 - June 2012, in thousands of tons
Fig. 28. Production of pork frostbitten, frozen, deep-frozen and thawed in industrial
enterprises in 2010 - June 2012, in millions of RUR
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Fig. 29. Structure of production of pork by Federal Districts of the Russian Federation in
January - June 2012
Fig. 30. Structure of production of pork in the Russian Federation by producers in 2011
Fig. 31. Indexes of the average manufacturers' prices of pork in the Russian Federation in
2011
Fig. 32. Indexes of the average manufacturers' prices of pork in the Russian Federation in
January-March 2012
Fig. 33. Dynamics of the average manufacturers' prices of pork in the Russian Federation in
January 2011 - September 2011, deviation in %, to the analogical period of the previous
year
Fig. 34. Comparison of the average manufacturers' prices of pork by Federal Districts of the
Russian Federation, in September 2011
Fig. 35. Dynamics of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation in 2011, in thousands of
tons
Fig. 36. Dynamics of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation in 2011, in millions of
USD
Fig. 37. Dynamics of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation in January-March 2012,
in thousands of tons
Fig. 38. Dynamics of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation in January-March 2012,
in millions of USD
Fig. 39. Structure of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by manufacturing
countries in 2011, in thousands of tons
Fig. 40. Structure of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by manufacturing
countries in 2011, in millions of USD
Fig. 41. Structure of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by manufacturing
countries in January-March 2012, in thousands of tons
Fig. 42. Structure of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by manufacturing
countries in January-March 2012, in millions of USD
Fig. 43. Structure of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by manufacturing
companies in 2011, in thousands of tons
Fig. 44. Structure of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by manufacturing
companies in 2011, in millions of USD
Fig. 45. Structure of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by manufacturing
companies in January-March 2012, in thousands of tons
Fig. 46. Structure of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by manufacturing
companies in January-March 2012, in millions of USD
Fig. 47. Structure of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by recipient companies in
2011, in thousands of tons
Fig. 48. Structure of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by recipient companies in
2011, in millions of USD
Fig. 49. Structure of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by recipient companies in
January-March 2012, in thousands of tons
Fig. 50. Structure of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by recipient companies in
January-March 2012, in millions of USD
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Fig. 51. Structure of the imports of pork by recipient regions of the Russian Federation in
2011, in thousands of tons
Fig. 52. Structure of the imports of pork by recipient regions of the Russian Federation in
2011, in millions of USD
Fig. 53. Structure of the imports of pork by recipient regions of the Russian Federation in
January-March 2012, in thousands of tons
Fig. 54. Structure of the imports of pork by recipient regions of the Russian Federation in
January-March 2012, in millions of USD
Fig. 55. Dynamics of the Russian exports of pork in 2011, in tons
Fig. 56. Dynamics of the Russian exports of pork in 2011, in thousands of USD
Fig. 57. Dynamics of the Russian exports of pork in January-March 2012, in tons
Fig. 58. Dynamics of the Russian exports of pork in January-March 2012, in thousands of
USD
Fig. 59. Structure of the Russian exports of pork by recipient countries in 2011, in tons
Fig. 60. Structure of the Russian exports of pork by recipient countries in 2011, in
thousands of USD
Fig. 61. Structure of the Russian exports of pork by recipient countries in January-March
2012, in tons
Fig. 62. Structure of the Russian exports of pork by recipient countries in January-March
2012, in thousands of USD
Fig. 63. Structure of the Russian exports of pork by manufacturing companies in 2011, in
tons
Fig. 64. Structure of the Russian exports of pork by manufacturing companies in 2011, in
thousands of USD
Fig. 65. Structure of the Russian exports of pork by manufacturing companies in January-
March 2012, in tons
Fig. 66. Structure of the Russian exports of pork by manufacturing companies in January-
March 2012, in thousands of USD
Fig. 67. Structure of the Russian exports of pork by sending regions in 2011, in tons
Fig. 68. Structure of the Russian exports of pork by sending regions in 2011, in thousands
of USD
Fig. 69. Structure of the Russian exports of pork by sending regions in January-March 2012,
in tons
Fig. 70. Structure of the Russian exports of pork by sending regions in January-March 2012,
in thousands of USD
Fig. 71. Sales structure of the pork market by producers by sales channels in 2011
Fig. 72. Structure of sales of pork by retail format in 2011
Fig. 73. Structure of sales of pork by Federal Districts of the Russian Federation in physical
terms, in 2011
Fig. 74. Structure of the pork market in physical terms in 2011
Fig. 75. Structure of the pork market in value terms in 2011
Fig. 76. Changes in the level of income of the population in 2000-2011
Fig. 77. Distribution of the total income of the population in 2011 by groups
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Fig. 78. Average deviation of the average per capita income by Federal Districts from the
natiaonal average across Russia in 2000-2011
Fig. 79. Shares of the volume of free funds by Federal Districts of the Russian Federation to
the national average in 2000-2011
Fig. 80. Indexes of the average manufacturers' prices of animal feed on in the Russian
Federation in January-December 2011
Fig. 81. Indexes of the average manufacturers' prices of animal feed on in the Russian
Federation in January-June 2012
Fig. 82. Dynamics of the average manufacturers' prices of animal feed in the Russian
Federation in January 2010 - June 2012, deviation in %, to the analogical period of the
previous year
Fig. 83. Comparison of the average manufacturers' prices of animal feed by Federal Districts
of the Russian Federation in June 2012
Fig. 84. Indexes of the average manufacturers' prices of on protein-vitamin supplements in
the Russian Federation in January-December 2011
Fig. 85. Indexes of the average manufacturers' prices of on protein-vitamin supplements in
the Russian Federation in January-June 2012
Fig. 86. Dynamics of the average manufacturers' prices of protein-vitamin supplements in
the Russian Federation in January 2010 - June 2012, deviation in %, to the analogical
period of the previous year
Fig. 87. Comparison of the average manufacturers' prices of protein-vitamin supplements by
Federal Districts of the Russian Federation, in June 2012
Fig. 88. Indexes of the average manufacturers' prices of for premixes in the Russian
Federation in January-December 2011
Fig. 89. Indexes of the average manufacturers' prices of for premixes in the Russian
Federation in January-June 2012
Fig. 90. Dynamics of the average manufacturers' prices of premixes in the Russian
Federation in January 2010 - June 2012, deviation in %, to the analogical period of the
previous year
Fig. 91. Comparison of the average manufacturers' prices of premixes by Federal Districts of
the Russian Federation, in June 2012
Fig. 92. Dynamics of the consumption of pork in the Russian Federation in 2005-2011 and
forecast until 2017, in thousands of tons
Fig. 93. Consumption of pork by Federal Districts of the Russian Federation in 2011
Fig. 94. Forecast for the balance between supply and demand of pork in 2005-2017
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Executive Summary*
…
The volume of supply on the Russian pork market in 2012 was almost … tons, which is …%
higher than the the same figure for 2011. It should be noted that the volume of imported
products on the pork market was …%.
The volume of production of pork in 2012 was … tons, which is …% higher than the volume
of production in 2011.
The largest share (…%) of all pork manufactured in the Russian Federation in 2012 belongs
to the … Federal District.
In 2012, the import volume of pork in Russia amounted to … tons in physical terms and to
… thousand USD in value terms.
In 2012, the volume of the Russian exports of pork was … tons, which was equal to …
thousand USD in value terms.
…
*The information provided from this point on in this demo version is for illustrative purposes
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Key figures and
conclusions
about the market
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6. Characteristics of the Russian pork
market
...
6.1. Volume and dynamics of the Russian pork market in
2007 - 2012. Forecast for 2012 – 2017
The volume of supply on the Russian pork market in 2012 was almost … tons, which is …%
higher than the the same figure for 2011. It should be noted that the volume of imported
products on the pork market was …% of the total market.
Source: Data (“Rosstat”, “FTS”), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
Fig. 1. Volume of supply on the pork market in 2008 - 2012 and forecast for
2013 -2017, in thousands of tons (base scenario)
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6.2. Structure of the pork market in Russia: production, exports,
imports, consumption
The volume of imports of pork in 2012 was about … tons, which was …% of the total market
volume. A more detailed analysis of the imports and exports is presented below.
Table 6. Volume and dynamics of the pork market in 2008 - 2012 and forecast
until 2017, in thousands of tons
2009 2010 2011F 2012 2013F 2014F 2015F 2016F 2017F
Volume of
production In units
… … … … … … … … …
In %, to the
previous year
…% …% …% …% …% …% …% …%
Volume of exports
In units … … … … … … … … …
In %, to the
previous
year
…% …% …% …% …% …% …% …%
Volume of imports
In units … … … … … … … … …
In %, to
the previous
year
…% …% …% …% …% …% …% …%
Volume of total supply
In units … … … … … … … … …
In %, to
the previous
year
…% …% …% …% …% …% …% …%
Source: Data (“Rosstat”, “FTS”, Expert opinion), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
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Source: Data (“Rosstat”, “FTS”, Expert opinion), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
Fig. 6. Volume and dynamics of the pork market in 2008 - 2012 and forecast
until 2017, in thousands of tons
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013F 2014F 2015F 2016F 2017F
Production Consumption
Exports Imports
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7. Characteristics of the domestic
production of pork in Russia in 2007 -
2012
…
7.1 Volume and dynamics of pork production in 2007 - 2012
In 2011, the volume of production was higher than for the analogical period of the previous
year.
Source: Data (“Rosstat”), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
Fig. 8 Pork production in 2007 - 2011, in thousands of tons
Characteristics of domestic production
- Volume and dynamics by type of
product
- Production capacities
- Structure of production
- Main producers and their market shares
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Source: Data (“Rosstat”), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
Fig. 9 Pork production in 2011 - 2012, in thousands of tons and in %, to the
previous year
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7.3 The main manufacturers of pork and their corresponding
market shares
The main manufacturers of pork in Russia in 2011 were Company A, Company B, and
Company C. They produced …, …, and … tons, respectively. They were followed by Company
D (… tons, equal to …% of the total production) and Company E (… tons - …%).
Table 16. Characteristics of the largest manufacturers of pig iron in Russia in 2010
- 2011, in thousands of tons
Manufacturer Region
Production
of pork, in
tons
Market
share
… … … …
… … … …
… … … …
… … … …
… … … …
… … … …
OTHERS … …
TOTAL … …
Source: Data (Company data), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
…
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8. Characteristics of pork prices 8.1. Dynamics of manufacturers’ prices of pork
Manufacturers’ prices of pork have been fluctuating a lot in the last 5 years – from … RUR/ton in 2007, through … RUR/ton in 2009 to …
RUR/ton in December 2012. In 2012, the prices were lower in …, when they were equal to … RUR/ton. They reached their highest value
in …, when they were … RUR/ton, which was …% more, compared to the analogical period of the previous year.
Table 20. Average manufacturers’ prices1 of pork in Russia in January 2007 – November 2012
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
In RUR/ ton
In RUR/ ton
In RUR/ ton
In RUR/ ton
In RUR/ ton
In % to analogical period of the
previous year
In % to December of the previous
year
In % to the
previous
month
In RUR/ ton
In % to analogical
period of the previous
year
In % to December of the previous
year
In % to the
previous
month
January … … … … … …% …% …% … …% …% …%
February … … … … … …% …% …% … …% …% …%
March … … … … … …% …% …% … …% …% …%
April … … … … … …% …% …% … …% …% …%
May … … … … … …% …% …% … …% …% …%
June … … … … … …% …% …% … …% …% …%
July … … … … … …% …% …% … …% …% …%
August … … … … … …% …% …% … …% …% …%
September … … … … … …% …% …% … …% …% …%
October … … … … … …% …% …% … …% …% …%
November … … … … … …% …% …% … …% …% …%
December … … … … … …% …% …% … …% …% …%
Source: Data (“Rosstat”), Analysis (“IndexBox”) 1 Manufacturers’ prices – subject to registration, as a rule, are the actual prices of produced and shipped in the current month production for the domestic market (excluding value added tax, excise duty and other taxes not included in the cost).
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9. Characteristics of the imports of
pork to the Russian market 9.1. Volume and dynamics of the Russian imports of pork
…
The volume of Russian imports of pork in 2011 was … tons. The largest amount of pork was
imported in …, when were exported … tons.
Table 22. Dynamics of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation in
January-December 2011, in tons
Month Quantity, in thousands of tons In %, to the previous month
January …
February … …%
March … …%
April … …%
May … …%
June … …%
July … …%
August … …%
September … …%
October … …%
November … …%
December … …%
Total …
Source: Data (“FTS”), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
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Source: Data (“FTS”), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
Fig. 18. Dynamics of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation in January-
December 2011, in tons
9.2. Manufacturing countries, leading suppliers of the imported
pork on the territory of the Russian Federation
Country A was the leader in terms of imports of pork (in physical terms) in 2011, with a
share of …% of the total. The country imported … tons of pork in 2011. The second place
was taken by Country B, which in 2011 imported … tons of pork (a share of …%,
respectively). In the third place was Country C with a share of …%.
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Source: Data (“FTS”), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
Fig. 20. Structure of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by
manufacturing countries in 2011 in physical terms
Table 24. Volume of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by
manufacturing countries in 2011, in tons
Country of origin Net weight, in tons Share, in %
Country A … …%
Country B … …%
Country C … …%
Country D … …%
Country E … …%
OTHERS … …%
TOTAL … …%
Source: Data (“FTS”), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
9.3. Foreign companies, manufacturers of the pork, imported to
the Russian Federation
Company A was the leader in terms of imports of pork (in physical terms) in 2011, with a
share of …% of the total. The company imported … tons of pork in 2011. The second place
was taken by Company B, which in 2011 imported … tons of pork (a share of …%,
respectively). In the third place was Company C with a share of …%.
25.0%
20.8%
16.7%
12.5%
8.3%
16.7%
Country A
Country B
Country C
Country D
Country E
OTHERS
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Source: Data (“FTS”), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
Fig. 22. Structure of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by
manufacturing companies in 2011 in physical terms
Table 26. Volume of the imports of pork in the Russian Federation by
manufacturing companies in 2011, in tons
Manufacturing company Net weight, in tons Share, in %
Company A … …%
Company B … …%
Company C … …%
Company D … …%
Company E … …%
OTHERS … …%
TOTAL … …%
Source: Data (“FTS”), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
25.0%
20.8%
16.7%
12.5%
8.3%
16.7%
Company A
Company B
Company C
Company D
Company E
OTHERS
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10. Characteristics of the Russian
exports of pork 10.1. Volume and dynamics of the Russian exports of pork
…
The volume of Russian exports of pork in 2011 was … tons. The largest amount of pork was
exported in …, when were exported … tons.
Table 31. Dynamics of the exports of pork in the Russian Federation in
January-December 2011, in tons
Month Quantity, in thousands of tons In %, to the previous month
January …
February … …%
March … …%
April … …%
May … …%
June … …%
July … …%
August … …%
September … …%
October … …%
November … …%
December … …%
Total …
Source: Data (“FTS”), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
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Source: Data (“FTS”), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
Fig. 27. Dynamics of the exports of pork in the Russian Federation in January-
December 2011, in tons
10.2. Recipient countries of the Russian exports of pork
In 2011, the main recipient country of the Russian exports of pork was Country A. Its share
in physical terms was …%. It was then followed by Country B (…%) and Country C (…%).
To Country D and Country E were exported …% and …%, respectively. The combined share
of the other countries is …%.
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Source: Data (“FTS”), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
Fig. 2. Structure of the Russian exports of pork by recipient countries in 2011 in
physical terms
Table 33. Volume of the Russian exports of pork by recipient countries in 2011, in
tons
Recipient country Net weight, in tons Share, in %
Country A … …%
Country B … …%
Country C … …%
Country D … …%
Country E … …%
OTHERS … …%
TOTAL … …%
Source: Data (“FTS”), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
…
25.0%
20.8%
16.7%
12.5%
8.3%
16.7%
Country A
Country B
Country C
Country D
Country E
OTHERS
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13. Characteristics of consumption
of pork 13.1. Volume and dynamics of consumption of pork in 2008 -
2012. Forecast for 2013 - 2017
The volume of consumption of pork in 2012 was … tons, which was …% more, compared to
2011. In 2011 was noted the largest drop in the consumption of pork in recent years - a
decline of …% to … thousand tons. Another decline in recent years was observed in 2009,
when the growth rate was …%, compared to 2008. At the end of 2012, the consumption of
pork almost reached the level in 2010, but the growth is not yet possible to reach the pre-
crisis levels of 2007 - 2008.
According to forecasts, the favorable development of the consuming industries can help
consumption of pork increase in the next few years with rates of …-…% annually. Thus, by
2017, the consumption can reach … million tons. The demand for pork in the country will be
met, as before, by the Russian manufacturers, who account for over …% of the market.
Source: Data (“Rosstat”, expert opinion), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
Fig. 40. Dynamics of consumption of pork in the Russian Federation in 2008 –
2012 and forecast until 2017, in thousands of tons
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13.2. Structure of consumption of pork by industries
Currently, the largest shares in the consumption of pork are taken by Industry A (…%) and
Industry B (…%). Industry C accounts for about … of the market, while Industry D
consumes about …% of the pork in Russia.
Source: Data (“Rosstat”, expert opinion), Analysis (“IndexBox”)
Fig. 42. Structure of consumption of pork by industries in 2012
35%
37%
10%
8%
10% Industry A Industry B
Industry C Industry D
Others
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13.3. Balance between production and consumption of pork
In the forecasted balance between production and consumption are used estimates of the
consumption of pork and projections for increase in production.
Throughout the forecast horizon, 2013 – 2017, there is a positive balance, calculated as the
difference between production and consumption. The surplus on the market, as before, will
be exported, mainly to the countries of the Customs Union, where most purchases are in
made in Kazakhstan.
Table 1. Balance between production and consumption on the pork
market in Russia in 2008 - 2012 and forecast until 2017, in thousands of tons
Indicator 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Production … … … … … … … … … …
Consumption … … … … … … … … … …
Balance
(Production-
Consumption)
… … … … … … … … … …
Source: Analysis (“IndexBox”)
Source: Analysis (“IndexBox”)
Fig. 47. Balance between production and consumption on the pork market in
Russia in 2008 - 2012 and forecast until 2017, in thousands of tons
20082009
20102011
20122013F
2014F2015F
2016F2017F
Consumption
Production
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