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Research and Markets: Spain Agribusiness Report Q2 2009
DUBLIN - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/208176/spain_agribusiness)
has announced the addition of the "Spain
Agribusiness Report Q2 2009" report to their offering.
Spain Agribusiness service provides proprietary medium term price
forecasts for key commodities, including corn, wheat, rice, sugar,
cocoa, coffee, soy and milk; in addition to newly-researched competitive
intelligence on leading agribusiness producers, traders and suppliers;
in-depth analysis of latest industry developments; and essential
industry context on Spain's agribusiness service.
Spain Agribusiness Report Q209 continues on the themes touched upon in
the previous publication as the Spanish farming industry seeks to become
more competitive in line with the demands of an increasingly affluent
population. As the global economic recession continues apace, the
Spanish economy is set to feel the effects of shrinking tourism
expenditure, while the agricultural sector needs to become more
efficient in line with the EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) health
checks. If this fails to take place adequately, the economy is at risk
of becoming more import-based, to the detriment of local producers,
potentially leading many farmers to leave the industry in favour of
urban employment.
The local livestock industry is well-developed, particularly in pork
production where EU ascension has contributed to Spain gaining cutting
edge technology, thus enabling a strong and vertically integrated sector
second only to Germany in terms of output. Processed products account
for the vast majority of domestic demand for pig meat and consumers seem
prepared to pay relatively high prices for quality local produce, such
as Serrano ham. We predict pork to show the largest production gains
over the outlook period with a 7.1% expansion between 2009 and 2013.
Consumption is also predicted to outpace the growth recorded between
2004 and 2008, as expansion accelerates during the latter stages of the
outlook in light of waning recessionary effects.
Despite a positive outlook for the consumption of sugar-based products,
overall sugar consumption is set to continue on a downward trajectory,
which has been the trend witnessed in the preceding outlook window. The
prevalence of public health consciousness is likely to lead an
increasingly conscious public to look for sugar substitutes.
Additionally, consumers may also forego the consumption of refined white
sugar on breakfast cereals, or in hot beverages, as a means of lowering
intake. We forecast consumption to diminish by 0.6% to 1.34mn tonnes by
the end of the projection period. Production is set to fall by almost
50% as support measures are removed and a host of players leave the
industry.
The CAP reforms are the most likely threat to domestic agricultural
production due to the high dependence of farmers on generous EU support
such as export subsidies and import controls. The threat of more
efficient producers flooding the EU with cheaper food may come as a
welcome tonic to consumers, but it is foreseeable that many producers
may be forced to either drastically alter production methods or cease
production altogether. At the same time, the increasingly
health-conscious consumption habits of Western European citizens may
lead to a greater focus on quality and organic produce, helping some
producers regain profitability.
At a time when domestic producers are likely to face increasing
competition from foreign entities, we believe that the diversity of
Spanish agriculture may provide the industry with the chance to gain
valuable revenues through the marketing of regionally branded
value-added produce, which are sure to be popular in foreign countries.
Spain is already the top organic producer in the EU, an avenue that
could also be focused on
Key Topics Covered:
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Executive Summary
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SWOT Analysis
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Industry Business Environment Overview
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Economic Outlook
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Sub-sector Supply & Demand Analysis
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Commodity Price Forecasts
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Competitive Landscape
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Special Focus
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Forecast Modelling
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