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Pakistan Agribusiness Report Q3 2009

Published by: Business Monitor International

Published: Jun. 19, 2009 - 59 Pages


Table of Contents


Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
Pakistan Agricultural SWOT
Industry Business Environment Overview
Market Overview
Supply Demand Analysis
Pakistan Sugar Outlook
Table: Pakistan Sugar Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Pakistan Sugar Production, Consumption & Trade
Industry Forecast - Pakistan Grain Outlook
Table: Pakistan Wheat Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Pakistan Corn Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Pakistan Barley Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Pakistan Sorghum Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Pakistan Wheat Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Pakistan Corn Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Pakistan Barley Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Pakistan Sorghum Production, Consumption & Trade
Industry Forecast - Pakistan Rice Outlook
Table: Pakistan Rice Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Pakistan Rice Production, Consumption & Trade
Industry Forecast - Pakistan Dairy Outlook
Industry Forecast - Pakistan Dairy Outlook
Table: Pakistan Milk Production & Consumption
Table: Pakistan Butter Production & Consumption
Table: Pakistan Milk Production & Consumption
Table: Pakistan Butter Production & Consumption
Industry Forecast - Pakistan Livestock Outlook
Table: Pakistan Poultry Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Pakistan Beef & Veal Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Pakistan Poultry Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Pakistan Beef & Veal Production, Consumption & Trade
Competitive Landscape
Table: Agricultural Commodity Producers & Traders
Table: Agribusiness Suppliers
Table: Integrated Agricultural Producers
Market Strategy - Grains Update
Corn
Table: Corn
Soybean
Table: Soybean
Rice
Table: Rice
Wheat
Table: Wheat
Market Strategy Softs Update
Cocoa
Table: Cocoa
Coffee
Table Coffee
Milk
Table: Milk
Sugar
Table: Sugar
Downstream Supply Chain Analysis
Industry Forecast Scenario - Food
Food Consumption
Table: Pakistan Food Consumption Indicators - Historical Data & Forecasts
Canned Food
Table: Pakistan Food Categories -- Value/Volume Sales - Historical Data & Forecasts
Trade
Table: Pakistan Food & Drink Trade Indicators - Historical Data & Forecasts
Industry Forecast Scenario - Retail
Table: Pakistan MGR Value Sales By Format -- Historical Data & Forecasts
Table: Grocery Retail Sales By Format -- Historical Data & Forecasts
Economic Activity
Table: Pakistan - Economic Activity
Special Feature - Global Tobacco Outlook
BMI Forecast Modelling
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts

Abstract

For many of Pakistan's major crops, the 2009 harvest is well underway. The results look to be mixed. Therice crop will be a record high, but sugarcane production is well down on 2008. Cotton and wheatproduction, while likely to be up year-on-year, will both fall well short of the government's ambitioustargets.

With the harvests being brought in, the government's oversight of the sector is, as usual, coming underscrutiny. Last year, in the midst of rapid food price inflation both domestically and worldwide, thegovernment made increasing agricultural production one of its key aims. To do this, it has increased thesupport prices for key crops such as rice, wheat and sugarcane. These moves have had mixed results.

The high world price of rice last year encouraged farmers in Pakistan to increase the area sown to thecrop. The area planted to rice rose an estimated 16% on the previous year's level. At the end of last year,with a bumper harvest on the way and world prices well down, the government agreed to return tointervention in the rice market after having been absent since the start of the decade. The prices set forgovernment procurement held up the market price and made Pakistani exports less competitive. InJanuary 2009, rice exports were down 50% year-on-year (y-o-y). The slow exports have led to a largebuild up of stocks and with procurement now all but over, the rice price has begun to fall sharply. Whilethis is good news for exporters, it will leave a large number of farmers out of pocket.

In 2008, a bumper crop of sugarcane was grown. The abundant supplies, however, allowed traders andmillers to use various means to pay less than the government mandated price for cane. Disappointedfarmers drastically cut the area planted to sugarcane, with rice a key beneficiary. This year, millers aresuffering from a shortage of cane and another sugar crisis could be on the way if the government is unableto source enough sugar on the world markets in a timely manner.

There is a risk that a similar effect could be seen with rice next year if farmers feel they have not got a fairdeal for their crop. At present we are forecasting only a small fall in rice production in 2010, but will beclosely watching the start of the planting season.

Wheat is Pakistan's key food staple and the government's hopes for stabilising the country's food priceshave been resting on a bumper harvest. As we have forecast all along, the government's 2009 productiontarget of 25mn tonnes now looks sure to be missed. Initial estimates suggest a crop of around 23.3mn.

This is more than a 10% increase on the previous year's crop and we expect it to be enough to meetdomestic demand. However, we do not see food prices coming down any time soon. The increasedsupport price for wheat, introduced to help reach the government's production target, has meant retailprices for flour have had to be increased, putting further woe on Pakistan's already hard-pressedconsumers.

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