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2 218 / World Oilseeds and Products: FAPRI 2004 Agricultural Outlook World Soybean and Soybean Products The world soybean price climbed strongly in 2003/04, driven by robust demand and tightening supplies. Prices are expected to fall significantly next year under the pressure of record supplies. Another price decline is expected for the 2005/06 season, before a modest recovery in the middle years of the projection. In the outer years, prices are expected to fall slightly because of weakening demand and falling product prices. World soybean production reaches 273 mmt by 2013/14, an increase of 37% over the current year. In 2009/10, Brazil overtakes the U.S. as the largest soybean producer in the world. World soybean production becomes even more concentrated: the top three producer countries increase their production share from 82% to 85%. High world prices in 2002/03, combined with low soybean production costs, allowed Argentina and Brazil to expand their soybean area in 2003/04 by 8.7% and 14.1%, respectively. Soybean area increases further in both countries but at a lower rate than in previous years because of falling prices. Over the course of the baseline, Argentina and Brazil combined are expected to bring an additional 15.2 mha into production. Conditions such as Brazil s fast expansion in soybean production, which outpaces its processing infrastructure, Brazil s tax situation, and China and other major importers preference for raw product imports make soybean exports a focus of attention for major exporting countries. The U.S. s soybean exports grow by 2.9 mmt, but the U.S. share of world soybean exports is projected to decline from 36% in 2003/04 to 28% in 2013/14. Chinese soybean area declines slightly over the baseline because of falling real domestic prices and loss of total cultivated area. Yield improvements lead to production growth. Soybean consumption expands throughout the baseline by 4.8% annually. China remains the largest importer. It expands its imports from 34% to 45% of total world imports by 2013/14. Policies favoring oilseed imports and domestic crush support this development. Tight supplies, especially in the U.S., were the bullish factor behind the high soybean meal prices in the 2003/04 season. Prices are expected to decline in 2004/05 and 2005/06 as production responds to the current high prices and demand growth slows because of problems in the Asian poultry sector. After a rebound in 2006/07, the soybean meal price stays flat, as production keeps pace with demand from expanding livestock sectors. The soybean meal market grows 3.1% per year on average from 2004/05 onward in response to expanding livestock production in several Asian and developing countries. The volume of exports in the soybean meal market also maintains its positive trend throughout the baseline, increasing by 3.2%. Exports from Argentina and Brazil continue to dominate international soybean meal trade. Brazil almost doubles its domestic consumption and exports. The U.S. share of the market is 10.5% on average with a declining trend. Soybean meal demand in the EU-15 grows less than 1% annually during the projection period, mirroring the slow growth of pork and poultry production. Because of stable meal production and a small livestock sector, India remains a significant exporter of soybean meal. Soybean oil prices continued to rise for the third straight year. Rising 2003/04 vegetable oil prices reflect the fact that demand has grown considerably faster than production, and stocks have fallen to very low levels. The soybean oil price is expected to fall throughout the baseline. In the next two years, the price weakens significantly under the pressure of a strong production response. It then levels off and falls only about 1.3% annually as production grows ahead of demand. Argentina supplies about 45% of the world s soy oil exports throughout the projection period. Brazil expands its exports at 5.8% per year. After its low exports in 2003/04, the U.S. is expected to return to normal export levels in 2004/05. Because Brazil and Argentina concentrate on soybean exports, the U.S. share of soybean oil exports increases slightly. China is expected to reduce its imports from 25% to 15% of domestic consumption because of its focus on domestic production. Strong income and population growth drive India s soybean oil imports up by 6.8% per year. Because of this steep increase, India surpasses China in 2007/08 to once again become the largest soybean oil importer. Soybean oil imports are helped by a low tariff rate compared with other vegetable oils.

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27 World Oilseeds and Products: FAPRI 2004 Agricultural Outlook / 243 World Rapeseed and Rapeseed Products The world rapeseed price rose by 12.3% in 2003/04 as rapeseed supply fell short of demand despite the first increase in harvested area since the 1999/00 season. A strong production response in 2004/05 leads to a strong price reduction in 2004/05 and 2005/06 before the rapeseed price settles into a flat path through the end of the baseline. Meal and oil prices follow similar paths. They both fall in 2004/05 from their current high levels and then stay relatively flat for the remainder of the baseline. Compared to 2003/04, all rapeseed complex prices are expected to be markedly lower in 2013/14. World rapeseed area continues its strong recovery in 2004/05; the current high prices lead to an area expansion of 6.5%. Plantings then decrease for two years as prices fall. Over the long term, rapeseed area stabilizes at about 26.3 mha. Because of yield improvements, production growth is ahead of the increase in utilization, leading to a 37.3% increase in world stocks. World rapeseed consumption recovered this year after being rationed by production shortfalls during the past three seasons. As availability improves further in 2004/05, consumption increases by 5.4% and then grows about 1.2% annually throughout the remainder of the baseline. Income and population growth in the world drive the demand for oil. Per capita oil consumption grows an average of 0.2% annually. Total oil consumption expands by 13.9% over the projection period. Meal consumption follows the development of the livestock industries in major producing countries since rapeseed meal is far less traded than soybean meal. Total world consumption increases at an average annual rate of 1.3% for the coming decade. World rapeseed trade relationships rebounded along with production in 2003/04, primarily because of expanded exports from Canada and Australia to China and a large number of smaller importers. Unfavorable weather conditions in Eastern Europe caused a severe drop in exports from the EU NMS. Over the baseline, rapeseed trade is projected to grow at an annual rate of 5%. World rapeseed trade continues to be dominated by shipments from Canada to China. Canadian rapeseed area had gone from 5.6 mha in 1999/00 to 2.9 mha in 2002/03. In 2003/04 it rebounded to 4.7 mha. The area is expected to return to about 6 mha by 2007/08 and stay there for the remainder of the baseline. Annual average yield improvement, combined with the area expansion, leads to an annual production growth of 3.9%. Over the course of the baseline, Canada becomes more export-oriented, and the share of domestically utilized production falls from 50.5 % to 39.2%. Canada strengthens its position as the leading exporter of rapeseed in the world, claiming a market share of about 70%. During the baseline period, rapeseed remains the dominant oilseed crop in the EU-15; its area continues to expand in 2004/05 and then declines for two seasons as prices fall. It is expected to stabilize at around 2.9 mha after 2007/08. Yield improvements offset the area decline, holding production at about 9.5 mmt. Replacement of the current area payments by decoupled, single-farm payments under the CAP reform is not expected to have a significant impact on rapeseed planting decisions during the projection period. The EU-15 is projected to import rapeseed and rapeseed meal and to export between 3% and 7% of its rapeseed oil production. Chinese rapeseed imports resumed in 2003/04 because of improved availability of Canadian exports. Imports jump to 1.3 mmt in 2004/05 and gradually increase to 2.8 mmt by 2013/14. Domestic crush expands at an average annual rate of 1.8%. Despite the growing livestock industry, this allows rapeseed meal exports to increase over the baseline. Rapeseed oil imports stay low, as the increase in domestic consumption is covered by domestic production. India holds a 25% share of world rapeseed area, but its production share is only around 14%. No improvement of that ratio is expected during this baseline. After several years of declining rapeseed area, India s 2003/04 plantings rebounded to the level of the 1990s and are expected to stay at this level during the projection period. The country is self-sufficient in rapeseed: no rapeseeds are traded internationally. About 17% of the domestic meal production is exported. Rapeseed oil imports are stable at a low level, as expansion is hampered by a high tariff protecting India s domestic crushing industry.

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35 World Oilseeds and Products: FAPRI 2004 Agricultural Outlook / 251 U.S. Canola Sector Supply and Utilization 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 Canola Area Harvested Yield Production Beginning Stocks Domestic Supply Crush Other Use Ending Stocks Domestic Use Net Trade (Thousand Hectares) (Metric Tons per Hectare) (Thousand Metric Tons) ,000 1,008 1,017 1,025 1, Canola Meal Production Beginning Stocks Domestic Supply Consumption Ending Stocks Domestic Use Net Trade ,638 1,765 1,810 1,805 1,817 1,824 1,844 1,868 1,906 1,945 1, ,643 1,770 1,816 1,811 1,823 1,829 1,849 1,874 1,911 1,951 1,993-1,194-1,273-1,303-1,293-1,301-1,302-1,319-1,339-1,372-1,408-1,446 Canola Oil Production Beginning Stocks Domestic Supply Consumption Ending Stocks Domestic Use ,005 1,006 1,010 1,012 1,017 1,021 1,025 Net Trade Note: Rapeseed varieties low in erucic acid and glucosinulates are produced under the name canola in Canada and the U.S. They are equivalent to 00 rapeseed varieties produced elsewhere.

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46 262 / World Oilseeds and Products: FAPRI 2004 Agricultural Outlook World Sunflower Seed and Sunflower Seed Products The sunflower seed price hit a near record high in 2003/04 because of strong sunflower seed and oil demands, combined with low availability after three years of restricted supply. The sunflower oil price increased for the fourth straight year. Sunflower meal rebounded by 56.6% after declining in the previous two seasons. Neither price is expected to hold at the current level. A pronounced production response weakens all prices in 2004/05 and 2005/06. From 2006/07 on, sunflower seed, meal, and oil prices grow slightly at first and weaken somewhat in later years following the lead of soybeans. World sunflower production in 2003/04 increased by 6.5% because of an unusually large sunflower crop in the Other FSU (Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus). Because of the current high price, sunflower area is expected to grow further in 2004/05 despite expected reductions in the Other FSU. In 2005/06 and 2006/07, harvested area contracts slightly because of falling prices before leveling off at about 23 mha for the remainder of the baseline. Yield improvements add to area expansion, so sunflower production grows an average of 1.7% annually. In 2004/05, world sunflower trade declines because lower shipments from the Other FSU are not fully compensated for by other exporters. Trade then expands gradually by about 1.3% annually. The Other FSU, the EU NMS, and Argentina each supply about 15% to 20% of the world exports, with the EU-15 as the main destination. The EU-15 is the only large world importer, accounting for about 73% of world imports. The rest is taken by a large number of small importers. In the Other FSU, sunflowers were planted as a replacement for failed grain crops in 2003/04, resulting in an unusual area expansion. Area is expected to decrease by 10% in 2004/05 and to remain stable during the remainder of the baseline. Production growth is due to yield improvements. The Russian crushing industry has been modernized in the last few years and can handle a high percentage of the domestic production. Domestic crush is additionally supported by high export taxes in Russia and Ukraine. After a peak in 2003/04, exports are expected to stabilize at around 700 tmt during the baseline with a slightly falling tendency in the outer years as domestic crush picks up relative to production. In 2003/04, Argentine sunflower area contracted by 19.1% in response to deteriorating real prices as a result of a strong increase in the export tax and inflation rates neutralizing the exchange rate gains of the previous year. The situation stabilized in 2003/04, and sunflower area is expected to respond to the current high world market prices with a 29.7% area increase. Afterwards, the area stabilizes at around 2.5 mha for the remainder of the baseline. Area expansion and yield improvements combined result in a 66.7% growth in sunflower seed production over the course of the baseline. Argentina crushes about 87% of its sunflower production domestically and exports almost 90% of its sunflower meal production and over 70% of its sunflower oil production. These ratios remain stable throughout the baseline. Sunflower meal production is predicted to increase steadily from the current level of 9.7 mmt to 11.2 mmt in 2013/ 14. Consumption develops slightly more slowly, so that stocks build up at an annual rate of 5.3%, but in relation to total supply they remain at about a 4% level. World trade in sunflower meal continued its recovery in 2003/04 despite falling sales from Argentina. The Other FSU expanded its exports by 31.4%, overcompensating for the decline. The positive trend in world sunflower meal trade persists throughout the baseline, leading to a total trade expansion of 12.3%. Sales from Argentina and the Other FSU to the EU-15 continue to make up the bulk of world sunflower meal trade. Argentina is the largest sunflower oil exporter, accounting for 44% of exports, while the Other FSU is the next largest at about 40%. The import market is quite diverse: no dominant importer is present. The EU-15 is the single-largest importer, taking around 650 tmt per year, which accounts for about 25% of world imports. China holds a stable 7.3% share of world sunflower production, producing about 2 mmt annually. About 760 tmt is crushed for meal and oil, which makes the country self-sufficient in these commodities. No trade has been recorded for China. A small quantity of sunflower seeds is exported.

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62 278 / World Oilseeds and Products: FAPRI 2004 Agricultural Outlook World Palm Oil and Palm Kernel Products The world palm oil price increased for the third straight year in 2003/04 but is expected to decrease by 13% next season. The palm oil price declines slightly over the remainder of the projection period, along with the other vegetable oil prices. The price gap between soybean and palm oil prices shrinks, but palm oil remains the low-cost oil. The world palm kernel oil price follows a similar path; it increased 30% in 2003/04 and is not expected to rise any higher over the course of the baseline. After a 12% fall in 2004/05, the palm kernel oil price decreases by about 1.8% annually until 2013/14. Increases in world production stay ahead of demand and prevent a prolonged, significant recovery of the palm kernel oil price. Palm oil meal remains the lowest-priced protein meal. Over the baseline period, its price falls from the current high of $115 to $86 per mt. The palm meal price remains stable relative to the soy meal price. Malaysia and Indonesia are the major producers of palm oil and related products, accounting for about 85% of total world production. Major importing countries include India, China, and the EU-15. Malaysian palm oil production increases from 13.4 mmt in 2003/04 to 18.2 mmt in 2013/14, and net exports increase from 11.3 mmt to 15.5 mmt. Indonesian palm oil production grows 35.6% over the baseline, and net exports increase more than 39%, reaching 9.2 mmt by 2013/14. India is the world s largest importer of palm oil, importing 3.6 mmt in 2003/04. Population and income growth cause palm oil consumption in India to expand, driving imports up to 4.7 mmt by 2013/14. Per capita consumption increases 1.54% annually. Palm oil imports receive more favorable treatment than do other vegetable oils in China because palm oil is not produced domestically and does not compete directly with domestically produced soft oils. China s palm oil imports increase from 3.1 mmt in 2003/04 to 4.7 mmt in 2013/14. World palm kernel oil production and trade each expand by about 35% over the baseline. Currently, Malaysia and Indonesia share the export market about equally, but Indonesia s exports grow faster. In 2013/14, Indonesia controls 50% of world palm kernel oil exports. The EU-15 maintains its position as the dominant importer of palm kernel oil. The EU-15 accounts for 86% of the world imports in palm kernel meal. EU-15 imports grew rapidly in the 1980s and early 1990s but have stabilized in recent years. EU-15 palm kernel meal imports grow only about 1.8% annually, to 2.9 mmt by 2013/14.

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71 World Oilseeds and Products: FAPRI 2004 Agricultural Outlook / 287 World Peanuts and Peanut Products Peanuts are a less homogeneous commodity than are other oilseeds. Peanuts fall into four basic types: Runner, Virginia, Spanish, and Valencia. Each type is distinctive in size and flavor. The FAPRI Outlook uses the CIF price in Rotterdam for U.S. Runners, 40/50, as the representative world price. This price increased strongly in the 2002/03 season and is expected to maintain its strength until 2004/05. It then falls on average about 1% annually throughout the baseline. The peanut meal price did not increase as much as other oilseed meal prices in 2003/04 but is expected to return to its long-run relationship with other protein meal prices by 2004/05. Although peanut oil is only a limited substitute for other major vegetable oils for some end uses, its price is expected to follow the general trends in the world vegetable oil prices. After reaching a peak in 2003/04, the peanut oil price falls by 12.4% in 2004/05 and 2.5% on average for the projection period. World peanut area stays constant in the coming decade at about 8.9 mha. Yield improvements, especially in large producer countries China and India, increase total production by 14.9% over the baseline. World trade in peanuts and peanut products is thin compared to total production. Most peanut production is locally oriented, supplying the local population and responding to domestic demand. Less than 5% of world peanut and peanut oil production and about 7% of world peanut meal production are traded internationally. The EU-15 is by far the largest importer of peanuts and peanut meal. EU-15 peanut imports currently account for 35% (tending toward a slight decline) of total peanut imports,. The EU-15 is also the dominant importer of peanut meal. Food consumption of peanuts grows 0.8% annually in the EU-15. Domestic crush remains insignificant. Imports grow from 498 to 534 tmt during the projection period. Peanut meal and oil consumption continues the trend of the last decade and decreases steadily. China s peanut area stays constant at about 5 mha over the next decade. China remains the largest peanut producer, yielding 16.2 mmt by the end of the projection period. About half of Chinese peanut output is crushed while the bulk of the remainder is consumed directly as food. Peanut crush grows from 7.2 mmt to 7.8 mmt by 2013/14. Peanut exports grow by 39% but remain small relative to production, as 95% of peanuts produced in China are used domestically. There are still more hectares of peanuts harvested in India than in any other country. However, peanut area in India has declined over the past decade and is expected to decline further in the second half of the baseline after a temporary expansion in response to the current high prices. By 20013/14, area falls from the current 8 mha to 7.8 mha. Yield increases compensate for area loss, keeping production at or above the current level. Unlike China, about 73% of the peanuts grown in India are processed for oil to meet the growing domestic demand for vegetable oils. The Indian peanut crushing industry is domestically oriented. Only very small quantities of peanut meal and oil are exported. Per capita consumption of peanut oil has fallen over the past decade. During the projection period, per capita consumption continues to fall 1.4% annually. Population growth compensates a portion of this decline. Total peanut oil consumption falls only 0.1% annually. Because of expansion of the Indian dairy industry, peanut meal utilization expands 0.3% per year. Argentina is the most important exporter of peanuts to the U.S. The 2002 farm bill did not affect the minimum access import levels into the U.S. Argentina s peanut area has severely declined in recent years and is not expected to expand significantly during the baseline period because the focus of many farmers has shifted to soybeans. Production, consumption, and exports are held at the levels of the previous two years. Mexican peanut consumption grows by 32 tmt and production increases by 41 tmt, requiring 9 tmt fewer imports by 2013/14. Nearly all of the domestic consumption is as food. Mexico continues to be a net importer of peanuts, but a minimum access import level allows duty-free exports of domestically produced peanuts to the U.S.

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83 World Oilseeds and Products: FAPRI 2004 Agricultural Outlook / 299 Per Capita Vegetable Oil Consumption of Selected Countries 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 Argentina Soybean Oil Sunflower Oil Peanut Oil Total Australia Rapeseed Oil Brazil Soybean Oil Canada Soybean Oil Canola Oil Total China Soybean Oil Rapeseed Oil Sunflower Oil Palm Oil Palm Kernel Oil Peanut Oil Total EU New Member States Soybean Oil Rapeseed Oil Sunflower Oil Total European Union-15 Soybean Oil Rapeseed Oil Sunflower Oil Palm Oil Palm Kernel Oil Peanut Oil Total European Union Soybean Oil Rapeseed Oil Sunflower Oil Palm Oil Palm Kernel Oil Peanut Oil Total India Soybean Oil Rapeseed Oil Palm Oil Peanut Oil Total Indonesia Palm Oil Palm Kernel Oil Total (Kilograms per Capita)

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