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Title: Prospects for world


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Prospects for world supply demand
of vegetable oils - global challenges and
implications for theoil palm agro-industry
Peter Thoenes
Trade and Markets Division Food
and Agriculture Organization of the U.N.
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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • Overview
  • Medium-term outlook for the global oilcrop market
  • Global food demand, food security, resource
    issues and climate change
  • The case of oil palm
  • Emerging recommendations

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • Medium-term outlook for the global oilcrop market
  • Price projections
  • Supply projections
  • Demand projections (incl. biofuel)
  • Trade Projections
  • Sources of uncertainty
  • model-based projections generated by OECD-FAO
  • entire agricultural sector, including biofuel
  • only four main oilcrops products covered
  • 10-year horizon 2009-2018
  • focus on vegoils ... palm oil

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • a) Price projections for oilseeds, oils, meals
  • overall
  • - above historical averages
  • continuing demand expansion, food and non-food
  • below average s-t-u ratios for oilseeds and
    products
  • in nominal terms
  • - below 2007/08 peaks
  • - exceeding 1997-2006 average

    oilseeds 45
  • vegoils 70
  • meals 30
  • - annual growth rates 1-2
  • - likelihood of continued price volatility

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • palm oil remains the lowest-priced oil
  • in real terms
  • - stable (as opposed to historical
  • downward trend!)
  • - above 1997-2006 average
  • vegoils 30 (outstanding!)

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • crude oil price assumption
  • moderate rise to USD 70 in 2018
  • (60 above 1997-2006 average)
  • b) Supply projections (oilseeds, vegoils)
  • further increase in global output (2018 over
    2006-08 avg.)
  • oilseeds 32, vegoils 44
  • exceeding other crop sectors
  • concentrated in developing countries
  • but general reduction in annual growth rates
    (compared to past 10 years)
  • limited yield improvements
  • slower area expansion, esp. in developing (e.g.
    Lat.America)

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • EU vegoil production continues to expand 26
    (from domestic and imported seed)
  • palm oil
  • fastest expanding vegoil (ahead of soy oil)
  • driven by food and industrial demand
  • main factor in Indonesia area in Malaysia
    yield
  • share in total vegoil output grows to 30
  • c) Demand projections for vegoils
  • further expansion 44
  • commodity group with fastest growing consumption
    3 p.a.
  • but growth slowdown
  • reduced population growth saturation effects
  • firm prices
  • developing countries contribute most (esp. in
    Asia)
  • population growth, income growth, low per caput
    consumption level
  • largest expansion palm oil, followed by soyoil
  • EU and China account for 28 and 16 of global
    expansion

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • Biodiesel demand
  • BD production
  • demand strongly driven by national utilization
    mandates plus subsidies
  • commercial viability not secured
  • global BD production to more than double
    127 (2009-2018)
  • expansion in transport fuel
  • rising share of diesel in transp. fuel
  • shares of BD in total transport fuel
  • to remain modest
  • few important players

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • vegoils as feedstock
  • global vegoil use for BD to almost double
  • from 16 (2009) to 31 mmt (2018)
  • weight of BD demand in total vegoil consumption
  • to range (in 2018) between 18 and 95
  • main producers avg. rises from 11 in 2006-08 to
    20 in 2018

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • Malaysia Indonesia (palm oil)
  • slow development of emerging BD industry
  • BD industry to absorb less than 4 of palm oil
    output
  • low national consumption targets
  • increasing palm oil price (relative to BD and
    crude oil prices)
  • poor export prospects (increased competition,
    sustainability requirements)
  • weight of palm oil among BD feedstock to remain
    about unchanged
  • ca. 11 of total vegoil BD-use
  • ca. 9 of all BD produced
  • BD price
  • to grow steadily
  • remaining well above fossil diesel prices

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • BD trade
  • expected to double (6.7 mill litres in 2018)
  • 5 main players EU, Argentina, Malaysia,
    Indonesia, USA
  • share of BD trade in total BD production to fall
    slightly
  • (import demand increase less rapidly than
    production)
  • domestic policies, trade barriers, lack of
    harmonized biofuel specifications

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • d) Trade projections (major vegoils)
  • 50 expansion
  • production in main comsumption regions not
    keeping up with demand
  • fastest growing commodity
  • BF production triggers additional import demand
  • lead of developing countries
  • continued expansion in South-South trade
  • palm oil remains most traded vegoil
  • Export market
  • 3 countries to supply 75 Indonesia, Malaysia,
    Argentina
  • Indonesia Malaysia (palm oil)
  • 4-5 annual growth
  • 80-90 of domestic production exported
  • Argentina Brazil (soy oil)
  • moderate growth
  • other sources of growth Canada, USA, CIS nations

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • Import market
  • developing countries to lead global imports (esp.
    China, India, other Asia)
  • but EU also contributes to expansion
  • EU imports to more than double (BD production)
  • esp. palm oil imports for food industry
  • to become biggest importer ahead of China
  • gt50 of domestic vegoil consumption to stem from
    imports
  • strong import dependence in several countries
  • global market instability

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • e) Sources of uncertainty
  • resumption of global economic growth 2010 or
    later?
  • policy responses to global price volatility
  • high market concentration increases market
    instability
  • continued consumer concerns about environmental
    risks as well as GM products
  • exposure to developments in the energy market
  • higher crude oil prices
  • lower crop production (via rising production
    costs)
  • reduce food consumption (via higher crop prices)
  • increase BD production
  • land reallocations triggered by food/fuel
    competition

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • 2. Global food demand, food security, resource
    issues and climate change
  • a) Food security
  • b) Global food demand, resource issues, climate
    change

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • a) Food security
  • good medium- and longer-term market prospects
  • stable/slightly rising commodity prices
  • demand growth matched by production increase
  • developing nations participating in expansion of
    production, consumption and trade
  • deterioration in world hunger and food security
  • rise in number of people living below the hunger
    threshold
  • rising food prices
  • contributing factors
  • temporary supply and demand imbalances
  • increased market instability
  • national interventions in markets
  • direct linkage energy food prices
  • food/fuel competition
  • falling international investment flows
  • budgetary pressure on development aid
  • global economic slowdown

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • b) Global food demand, resource issues, climate
    change
  • Long-term food requirements
  • further rise in avg. per caput consumption (in
    kcal/person/day)
  • oilcrop products remain major contributors to
    future growth in developing country food
    consumption
  • Sources of production growth
  • 80 from higher land productivity yield
    cropping intensity
  • 20 from area expansion
  • Productivity
  • developing country yield levels continue growing,
    but growth rates may fall!

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • Land availability
  • significant amount of land potentially suitable
    for soybeans and oil palm

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • actual land availability is limited
  • competition among food crops, pasture uses, wood
    uses and other, new uses (energy crops, crops
    with low carbon footprint)
  • growing urban, industrial, infrastructural uses
  • only part of the land has high or at least good
    yield potential
  • considerable part of land consists of forest -
    conversion carries significant social/environmenta
    l costs
  • Climate change
  • no consensus on ultimate net global impact on
    agric. production
  • global warming and changing rainfall patterns
    potentially
  • beneficial in high latitude regions
  • damaging in low latitude tropical areas
  • uncertainty regarding the effects of higher
    atmospheric CO2 concentration (carbon
    fertilization)
  • consensus
  • food security to be affected
  • considerable scope to improve resilience via
    adaptation
  • until 2050 increased risk of water stress
    rising incidence of extreme weather events
  • after 2050 significant impact on agr
    productivity (shifts in production frontiers)
    and on the global food system

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • 3. The case of oil palm
  • a) Growth factors productivity and area
  • b) Area expansion issues
  • c) Productivity improvement
  • d) Socio-economic dimension
  • e) Palm oil as BD feedstock

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • a) Growth factors productivity and area
  • past growth
  • strongly based on area expansion
  • of which 50-60 forest conversion
  • recent trend
  • less primary forest conversion
  • more conversion of cultivated land
  • (rubber, degraded land, secondary forests)
  • yield levels
  • only minor improvements
  • but considerable yield gaps

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • b) Area expansion issues
  • limited actual potential - except on forest land
  • environmental costs associated with
    deforestation/other land conversion
  • 1.) carbon balance
  • net carbon balance calculations pose problems
  • oil palm carbon balance turns positive after
  • ca. 80 years primary forest conversion
  • ca. 600 years peatland conversion (high carbon
    stock)
  • ca. 10 years previously deforested, degraded,
    idle land
  • (comparison soybean Brazil forest 300 years,
    grassland 37 years)

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • 2.) reduction in biodiversity
  • highest in forest conversion
  • some improvement when degraded land is reclaimed
  • 3.) additional problems associated with
    deforestation
  • land fragmentation
  • loss of forest habitats
  • land clearing through fire (traditional method,
    cost effective, common among smallholders)
  • c) Productivity improvement
  • 1.) improved management practices
  • esp. in smallholder oil palm cultivation (closing
    the yield gap)
  • typically using less productive land
  • limited access to capital and labour
  • limited access to technical/managerial know-how

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • 2.) improved planting material
  • smallholder access (closing yield gap)
  • traditional selection and breeding methods
  • 19-year selection cycle
  • limited supplies of improved material
  • genetic modification
  • 2008 breakthrough sequencing of oil palm genome
  • much shorter selection cycle
  • risk GM opposition by end-consumers
  • d) Socio-economic aspects
  • important benefits
  • employment and income generation
  • improved access to health care, education and
    other social services
  • attractive for smallholders (good return-to-input
    ratio)
  • dangers associated with deforestation
  • erosion of traditional culture, income sources,
    self-sufficiency

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • e) Palm oil as BD feedstock
  • lowest-priced feedstock with good energy
    efficiency
  • competition from vegoils that enjoy direct policy
    support
  • all vegoil feedstock (as well as ethanol
    feedstock) achieve limited net carbon savings
    compared to fossil fuels
  • esp. when counting direct/indirect land use
    changes
  • all food-crop based BF production affects food
    supply and food prices
  • rising market instability
  • negative repercussions on food security
  • investment uncertainties
  • further changes in policy interventions
  • (food security, environmental budgetary
    considerations, standards)
  • future crude oil-vegoil price ratio
  • advent of (replacement by) 2nd generation
    feedstock technologies

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • 4. Emerging recommendations
  • a) National priorities
  • oil palm cultivation
  • minimize conversion of primary forests
  • encourage use of idle, degraded and other
    marginal land
  • promote best management practices in production
    processing
  • sustainable yield improvement
  • reduced land degradation, pollution etc.
  • biodiversity preservation , cover crops, IPM etc.
  • support smallholder involvement
  • improve access to high-yielding varieties
  • promote improved plantation management
  • encourage establishment of smallholder
    cooperatives
  • retain diversification
  • promote development of small-scale mills
  • secure funding for RD and infrastructural works
  • enforce (and monitor adherence to) regulations

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • Palm oil-based biodiesel production
  • favour production on land not suitable for food
    production
  • allow gradual expansion of BF industry put in
    place entire commodity chain
  • provide appropriate regulatory framework
  • favour production for domestic market
  • general support to rural development and overall
    economic growth
  • meeting fuel needs in areas where feedstock is
    grown, esp. less accessible areas
  • production for export offers limited scope
  • main consumers rely on domestic sources (except
    EU)
  • various barriers to trade remain (lack of
    harmonized specifications, sustainability
    certification, tariff protection)

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • a) International priorities
  • Food security
  • coordinate national policies and market
    interventions to reduce food security risks
  • encourage establishment of social safety net
    schemes
  • accelerate multilateral trade liberalization
  • Biofuel sector
  • improve policy planning and coordination
  • harmonization of trade regulations,
    sustainability standards
  • promote transition to 2nd generation technologies
    and feedstock
  • Climate change
  • coordinate national policies
  • foster analysis of impact on global agric. food
    systems
  • coordinate research investment into adaptation
    measures

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Oilcrops market outlook and
oil palm challenges
  • Oil palm
  • promote schemes that reward reduced deforestation
    and forest degradation
  • (e.g. REDD) and other control measures
  • support voluntary, private sector initiatives on
    standards for sustainable production and
    processing (e.g. RSPO)
  • application is demanding and costly economic
    return is uncertain
  • adaptation to smallholder environment needed
  • supporting legal/policy reforms required at
    national level
  • coordinate investment into agric. RD
    (productivity enhancement) and facilitate
    technology transfer

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