Research Institute of Organic Agriculture Forschungsinstitut für biologischen Landbau Institut de recherche de l agriculture biologique Global survey on Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS) Key figures Julia Lernoud and Helga Willer Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL), Frick, Switzerland, February 2016
Partners Supporter Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL) The Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs SECO International Trade Centre (ITC) International Institute for Sustainable Development 2
The State of Sustainable Markets Statistics and Emerging Trends 2015 Julia Lernoud, Jason Potts, Gregory Sampson, Vivek Voora, Helga Willer and Joseph Wozniak (2015): The State of Sustainable Markets Statistics and Emerging Trends 2015. ITC, Geneva. http://www.intracen.org/publication/the -State-of-Sustainable-Markets/ 3
List of VSS 4C Association Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) Bonsucro Cotton Made in Africa Fairtrade International Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) GLOBALG.A.P. IFOAM Organics International Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) ProTerra Foundation Rainforest Alliance/Sustainable Agriculture Network Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) Round Table for Responsible Soy (RTRS) UTZ Certified 4
VSS FiBL-IISD-ITC survey on VSS Indicators: Area: Area fully converted, and in conversion, and total area (including in conversion) Total area harvested Production: Production volume in metric tons and value in million USD Production sold under the VSS label in metric tons Operators: Producers, processors, importers, exporters, traders (retailers, wholesalers), other types Trade: Export volume in metric tons and value in million USD Export price in USD; annual average per ton FOB Import volume in metric tons and value in million USD Market: Domestic market volume in metric tons and value in million USD Multiple certification: Area, production, operators 5
VSS FiBL-IISD-ITC survey Methodology and scope Common indicators and commodities: The aim is to collect as much information available as possible Selected agricultural commodities: bananas, cocoa, coffee, cotton, palm oil, soybeans, sugarcane, and tea Forestry: area data, operators (forest managers/owners and chain of custody) Full set of data: apart of the selected commodities, the VSS were asked to provide data for all the commodities they certified Data providers and data sources A part of the covered VSS, a wide range of experts were contacted and VSS annual reports were used 6
Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS) area worldwide and selected commodities Source: FiBL IISD ITC survey 2015: 4C Association 2015 (data 2013); Better Cotton Initiative 2015 (data 2013); Bonsucro 2015; Cotton Made in Africa 2015; Fairtrade International 2015; Global Gap 2015; FiBL IFOAM survey 2015 (data 2013); ProTerra Foundation 2015; Rainforest Alliance/SAN 2015; Roundtable of Sustainable Palm Oil 2015; Round Table for Responsible Soy 2015; UTZ Certified 2015 Total harvested area certified for selected crops per VSS 2014 Total certified area per VSS 2014 RSPO Fairtrade UTZ RA/SAN Organic ProTerra 4C Bonsucro BCI CmiA RTRS 0 1 2 3 Million hectares Bananas Cocoa Coffee Cotton Oil palm Soybeans Sugarcane Tea Organic (2013) Rainforest Alliance GLOBALG.A.P. RSPO Fairtrade UTZ BCI 4C (2013) ProTerra Bonsucro CmiA RTRS 43.2 3.2 3.1 2.6 2.4 2.0 1.6 1.5 1.2 1.0 0.6 0.5 0 0 0 1 100 Million hectares
Growth of VSS compliant area worldwide 2008-2013 (selected crops) Minimum possible Source: FiBL IISD UTC survey 2015: 4C Association; Better Cotton Initiative; Bonsucro; Cotton Made in Africa; Fairtrade International; Global Gap; FiBL IFOAM survey; ProTerra Foundation; Rainforest Alliance/SAN; Roundtable of Sustainable Palm Oil; Round Table for Responsible Soy; UTZ Certified. Hectares 10'000'000 8'000'000 6'000'000 4'000'000 2'000'000 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Cocoa area share of total VSS area 2014 Source: Fairtrade International 2015; FiBL survey 2015 (data 2013); Rainforest Alliance/SAN 2015; UTZ 2015 Fairtrade International Cocoa Organic Cocoa Rainforest Alliance Other UTZ Certified Other Tea Sugarcane Soybeans Oil palm Cotton Coffee Cocoa Bananas ORGANIC Other Other Cocoa Cocoa
Distribution of the cocoa area by region 2014 Source: Fairtrade International 2015; FiBL survey 2015 (data 2013); Rainforest Alliance/SAN 2015; UTZ Certified 2015 Fairtrade International Organic Rainforest Alliance UTZ Certified Latin America Africa Asia Latin America Latin America Asia ORGANIC Africa Middle East Latin America Africa Africa Distribution of the tea area by region 2014 Source: Fairtrade International 2015; FiBL survey 2015 (data 2013); Rainforest Alliance/SAN 2015; UTZ Certified 2015 Fairtrade International Organic Rainforest Alliance UTZ Certified Asia & Oceania Other Europe Latin America Latin America ORGANIC Asia Asia Africa Africa & Middle East Asia Africa
Area covered by each VSS Total harvested area certified by crop for selected crops and selected VSS 2013 Source: FiBL IISD ITC survey 2015: 4C Association; Better Cotton Initiative; Bonsucro; Cotton Made in Africa; Fairtrade International; Global Gap; FiBL IFOAM survey; ProTerra 3000 Thousand hectares 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 4C BCI Bonsucro CmiA Fairtrade Organic ProTerra RA/SAN RSPO RTRS UTZ Bananas Cocoa Coffee Cotton Oil palm Soybeans Sugarcane Tea 10
Cocoa: Development of the area by VSS 2008 2014 Source: Fairtrade International 2015; FiBL survey 2015; Rainforest Alliance/SAN 2015; UTZ Certified 2015 Thousand hectares 2'000 1'500 1'000 500 0 392 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 433 449 425 152 219 220 195 201 208 Fairtrade Organic Rainforest Alliance UTZ 37 117 154 642 838 847 11 173 460 899 1'199 1'502 Cocoa: Range of cocoa area (minimum/maximum/average) 2008 2013 Source: Fairtrade International 2015; FiBL survey 2015; Rainforest Alliance/SAN 2015; UTZ Certified 2015 3'000'000 2'500'000 Max Min Average Hectares 2'000'000 1'500'000 1'000'000 500'000 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 11
Coffee: Development of the area by VSS 2008 2014 Source: 4C Association 2015; Fairtrade International 2015; FiBL survey 2015; Rainforest Alliance/SAN 2015; UTZ Certified 2015 Thousand hectares 2'000 1'500 1'000 500 0 210 380 441 566 1'033 1'465 717 748 882 1'012 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 430 476 520 550 616 639 96 116 169 193 324 434 365 213 261 320 509 474 476 4C Fairtrade Organic Rainforest Alliance UTZ Coffee: Range of coffee area (minimum/maximum/average) 2008 2013 Source: 4C Association 2015; Fairtrade International 2015; FiBL survey 2015; Rainforest Alliance/SAN 2015; UTZ Certified 2015 5'000'000 4'000'000 Max Min Average Hectares 3'000'000 2'000'000 1'000'000 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 12
Fairtrade and Organic: The largest markets for organic and Fairtrade products 2014 The ten countries with the largest markets for organic products 2014 Source: FiBL AMI survey 2016 and Fairtrade annual repost 2014 2015 (US data is not included) Germany France China 830 390 3'701 4'830 7'910 Canada UK Italy Switzerland Sweden Austria Japan 226 90 385 301 149 67 2'728 2'307 2'077 2'145 1'817 1'402 1'065 1'000 Organic Fairtrade 0 2'000 4'000 6'000 8'000 10'000 Retail sales in million Euros 13
Conclusions Most of this VSS are growing very fast reaching high growth rates, but organic still has the lead with the most hectares certified worldwide These labels focus on a small range of products, and organic covers almost the whole product range Multiple certification takes place in almost all of the selected commodities, which makes it challenging to avoid double counting Market data: retail sales and international trade data is not available for most of the VSS 14