Bioenergy or Hydropower: Implication for Water and Food
GCC Agriculture Presentation v5
1. Feb 23, 2015
Middle East, Dubai
THE AGRICULTURE
INVESTMENT LANDSCAPE
A view from
the GCC
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GCC Agriculture == Production
1.8% of total land in the GCC used for
farming and contributing only 1.4% of GDP
- Mohammad Obaid Al Mazroni (AAAID)
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GCC Agriculture == Production
2015 2025 2050
Acute Water
Scarcity
50%
reduction
Absolute
Water
Scarcity
No
water
UAE data
GCC deficits
16 million MT
3 million MT
1.8 million MT
0.5 million MT
Water Situation
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Food = Water = Life
1 Kg
steak
15,000 LITRES OF WATER
Water needed
To produce
more crops
For animal feed
production
For livesock
consumption
For processing
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GCC by Numbers
Source – FAO and EIU
US$ 100 bn
spend on water
infrastructure by ‘16
4.6%
CAGR GCC food
consumption
> 80%
water used
for agriculture
85%
food
imports
US$ 53 bn
food imports
by 2020
40%
known
oil reserves
5%
world’s
population
1-2%
GDP
Agriculture
< 1%
fresh
ground water
Poor Agri
fundamentals
today
Going to get
much worse
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Current Landscape
Price Control
& Consumer
Subsidies
Trade
Diversification
Strategic
Reserves
Domestic
Investments
Investing
Abroad
GCC
Governments
This is changing – Governments are seeking sustainable returns from investments
Food
Security
Initiatives
Focus on
Upstream
Secure
supply of
Basic
Commodities
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Current Landscape
Meat / Fish
Dairy
PoultryProcessing
Distribution
Private
Sector
Land-based
protein
Focus on
Downstream
Focus on
Investment
Returns
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Profile of Key GCC Players
Limited
(3 or less food groups)
Diversified
(more than 3 food groups)
International
production for
Regional markets
Regional production
for Regional
markets
Local production
for Local markets
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Transactions and Trends
Less crop production
More protein production
More storage & logistics
Egypt - Land on border
with Sudan. Irrigated. Sold
locally
2011 - 25% stake in Adeco
Agro (Brazil, Argentina,
Uruguay)
Serbia - 51% of Rudnap
Group. US$ 400 million.
Food and fodder
2015 - Acquired stake from
AAAID in A’Saffa
2014 - US$100 million in
Indian Basmati rice company
(Bush Foods)
2009 - 250,000 acres of land
in Sudan (unsuccessful)
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Transactions and Trends
Jordan (2014) – US$
35 million equity
investment in Al Jazeera
Agricultural Company.
Significant minority
stake. Fully integrated
poultry and chicken feed
producer and distributor
2014 – US$ 27 million food
processing facility in Dubai
Investment Park
2013-14 - Brazil’s BRFSA,
the world’s largest chicken
exporter (SADIA brand), US$
150 million processing plant,
80,000 MT pa
2014 - Fruit juice, bottled
water US$ 411 million facility
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Landscape for the Future
Production
(basic, feed, meat)
Logistics
(transport, storage)
Processing
(equipment, packaging)
AgTech
technology, research
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Production Landscape
TRADITIONAL
FARMING
COMMERCIAL
FARMING
PROTEIN
PRODUCTION
Date, Fresh, Camel Date, Olive Meat, Milk, Eggs
Use of less water
Greenhouse
Consolidation and/or
Reduction
More sustainable (less
water)
Reduced subsidies
Technology based
(hydroponics)
Large scale producers
dominate
Increased vertical
integration
Increasing consumption
Limited
Water saving
technologies
Saline / Arid cultivar
introduction
Agri technologies
Sustainable production
not using too much
water still promoted
Upstream production
(feed)
Downstream value-added
production & processing
Packaging
TypeTrendsOpportunities
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Logistics Landscape
GOVERNMENT PRIVATE
Basic staples Storage and Distribution
Strategic Reserves
increased
More storage
(Oman - adding 300,000 MT
UAE - added 200,000 MT)
More capacity and sophisticated
Bulk dry handling increasing
Increase in warehousing facilities
Refrigerated and non-refrigerated distribution
B.O.T. of storage
facilities
Downstream value-added
production & processing
Regional 3PL
TypeTrendsOpportunities
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Processing Landscape
PRIVATE
Human Food
50% of food consumed in the GCC is processed
Consumption set to increase by 7%
(urbanisation, population and income increase)
Region as a hub for other growth markets (eg.
East Africa, Somalia pasta from UAE/Oman)
Better quality and shelf-life food
Value-added dairy and meat products
Halal food products
Ready-to-eat food items
TypeTrendsOpportunities
Animal Feed
Need for feed increasing (due to
human consumption)
High productivity feed used
Large scale production
More sophisticated
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AgTech Landscape
PRIVATE
Food Production Technology
Limited hydroponic production used being recognised
Irrigation innovation
Animal health / welfare management
Food Factory
Ag Finance
Water Technologies
Research and Development
TypeTrendsOpportunities
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Challenges
Dominant incumbent players
Relatively small market size
Logistics efficiency
Climate (production, product restrictions)
Industry capital base
Traditional banking practices
Management capability and capacity