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Ukraine Agribusiness Report Q4 2009

Published by: Business Monitor International

Published: Sep. 18, 2009 - 53 Pages


Table of Contents


Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
Ukraine Agricultural SWOT
Industry Business Environment Overview
Supply Demand Analysis
Ukraine Grain Outlook
Table: Ukraine Wheat Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Ukraine Corn Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Ukraine Barley Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Ukraine Wheat Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Ukraine Corn Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Ukraine Barley Production, Consumption & Trade
Ukraine Livestock Outlook
Table: Ukraine Poultry Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Ukraine Pork Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Ukraine Beef & Veal Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Ukraine Poultry Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Ukraine Pork Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Ukraine Beef & Veal Production, Consumption & Trade
Ukraine Dairy Outlook
Ukraine Dairy Outlook
Table: Ukraine Milk Production & Consumption
Table: Ukraine Butter Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Ukraine Cheese Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Ukraine Whole Milk Powder Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Ukraine Milk Production & Consumption
Table: Ukraine Butter Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Ukraine Cheese Production, Consumption & Trade
Table: Ukraine Whole Milk Powder Production, Consumption & Trade
Competitive Landscape
Table: Agricultural Commodity Producers & Traders
Table: Agribusiness Suppliers
Table: Integrated Agricultural Producers
Commodity Price Analysis
Corn
Table: Corn
Rice
Table: Rice
Soy
Table: Soybean
Wheat
Table: Wheat
Softs Update
Cocoa
Table: Cocoa
Coffee
Table: Coffee
Milk
Table: Milk
Sugar
Table: Sugar
Downstream Supply Chain Analysis
Industry Forecast Scenario - Food
Table: Ukraine Food Consumption Indicators -- Historical Data & Forecasts
Confectionery
Table: Ukraine Confectionery Value/Volume Sales (US$mn, unless otherwise stated) -- Historical Data & Forecasts
Trade
Table: Ukraine Food, Drink & Tobacco Trade Indicators (US$mn) -- Historical Data & Forecasts
Industry Forecast Scenario - Retail
Table: Ukraine Mass Grocery Retail Value Sales By Format (US$bn) -- Historical Data & Forecasts
Table: Ukraine Grocery Retail Sales By Format (%) -- Historical Data & Forecasts
BMI Forecast Modelling
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts

Abstract

Agriculture in the Ukraine, once the bread basket of Europe, has fallen on sorry times since the collapseof the Soviet Union and independence in 1991. Now, however, in some sectors, a recovery is under way.

In BMI's new Ukraine Agribusiness Report for Q409, we examine how agriculture in Ukraine canretrieve its former status, even though in the short term this will be difficult. Ukraine has been hard hit bythe global recession (BMI is forecasting real GDP to contract by 14.7% in 2009) and its neighbours,potential export markets, have cut back too. Some falls in production and demand are forecast across theagricultural sector for 2009/10. While the State Statistics Committee's 'Indices volume of agriculturalproduction in 2009' for January-June suggests that agricultural production was 102.6% of the figure forthe same period last year, some food processing companies are reporting difficult times and cropproduction for 2009/10, while historically good, is expected to partly suffer from reduced inputs leadingto falling yields as farmers cut back.

After government subsidies and guaranteed markets fell along with the Soviet Union, Ukraine'sagriculture went into a long decline through the 1990s. By the end of the decade, production volumes hadcollapsed, agricultural GDP had fallen by half and more than 2mn jobs had been lost in rural areas. Since2000, however, the sector's prospects have improved and a nascent recovery has begun. This has beendriven by the development of a small number of larger, profitable operators, though production in mostsectors is still dominated by inefficient, loss-making farms.

The emergence of a new class of efficient farms can most clearly be seen in the poultry sector, which weforecast to grow 2009-2013 by 47.1%. Despite the recession growth is still expected, if at a slower rate,partly because poultry's relative price advantage over other meats will continue to attract customers. Twolarge, profitable firms account for more than 70% of production. One of these, MyronivskyHliboproduct (MHP), said in its 'Pre-close trading update for the first half of 2009', released in July, thathealthy consumer demand helped ensure the company was able to sell nearly 100% of the chickenproduced. The company had also successfully launched phase two of the Myronivka poultry farm in thesecond quarter.

We also expect grain production to retake lost ground over the medium term and, by the end of ourforecast period in 2013, we expect Ukraine to be firmly established among the world's top wheatexporters. With yields far below the potential of Ukraine's fertile soil and much arable land lying fallow,there is plenty of room for production growth. Some agricultural companies, seeing this potential, arecapitalising on the opportunity. MHP in an interview published on its website said it plans to expand itsland through lease arrangements, from the current 180,000 hectares (ha) to possibly 250,000ha in the nexttwo years. The land is cultivated to produce poultry feed grain and sunflowers.

There are, however, a number of challenges that must be met if this recovery is to continue. Recentgovernment interference in the form of export quotas on grain have starved the industry of much-neededfunds for investment. A ban on the sale of agricultural land has hampered the expansion of profitablefarms, forcing them to lease land instead of owning it outright. This has served to discourage investmentin land improvement. A drain of workers from rural areas into the cities also threatens to derail therecovery of the agricultural industry. Some sectors, such as beef and veal production, are in perpetualdecline.

Ukraine's former agricultural success may also come back to haunt it if measures to preserve theenvironment are not taken. The intensive agriculture introduced to Ukraine when it was part of the SovietUnion and the rapid expansion of area under agricultural harvest have put pressure on natural resources.This has led to falls in the fertility of the soil and declines in water retention. As agriculture in the Ukraineredevelops, more attention will have to be paid to the environment if the recovery is to be sustainable.

However, despite the above and the recession BMI agrees with the views of a growing number of expertswho believe that investing in Ukraine's agricultural industry during the current turbulent times, whileundoubtedly a risk, could provide savvy entrepreneurs with strong gains and a marked competitiveadvantage before global economic health returns. The major potential lies in grains where Ukraine hasdone much to improve production methods and a growing sentiment for mechanised commercial farminghas helped to foster increasing efficiency gains. This view is expanded upon in the Business EnvironmentOverview section.

In June 2009 five poultry and egg businesses were inspected by the EU. The EU Commissioner forAgriculture was reported in Kyiv Post as saying that the country had potential to expand its agriculture butin order to access EU markets it was important to respect sanitary and veterinary standards, especiallynow when negotiations were underway to create a joint trade zone.

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