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Agriculture into the XXI Century
  Black Sea Economic Forum

               Ian Luyt
              NOViROST
            www.novirost.com
    Presentation to the Black Sea Economic Forum
                     Yalta, Ukraine
                    8 October 2011
Index of Slides
SLIDE NUMBER
2. Index Slides                                16.   Crimea: linkage tourism and agriculture
3. Black Sea Economic Forum                    17.   Antalya a global brand
4. Panel Session: Agriculture in XXI Century   18.   Visitors: best promotion of food products
5. Participants in the Agribusiness Panel      19.   Organic agriculture significant promise
6. Black Sea Region: Agricultural GDP          20.   Key trends in Global Agriculture
7. Turkey most advanced agriculturally         21.   Agriculture: Key Investment Drivers
8. BSR market 296 million people               22.   Example: HJ Heinz company
9. Russia: major import market                 23.   FDI brings additionality
10. Business competitiveness rankings          24.   Investment Landscape
11. Farmland: significant scope                25.   Agribusiness: Investment funds
12. Ukraine: agriculture priorities            26.   Crimea: investment advantages
13. Farmland rights: fundamental               27.   Prerequisites to attracting investors
14. Crimea: unique location advantages         28.   End slide
15. Crimea: agriculture development issues


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Black Sea Economic Forum
Black Sea Economic Forum, organized under the auspices of President of Ukraine by the
   Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, is an annual high-level
 platform for dialogue among leading government and business stakeholders of the Black
Sea region. The Forum focuses on the most relevant issues of economic cooperation and
    helps discover new opportunities to positively affect investment climate, economic
      development and competitiveness of the entire region and Crimea in particular.

                         www.blackseaeconomicforum.com.ua

 Agency for Regional Development of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (ARC) was
 founded by the government of Crimea (the Council of Ministers of the ARC) as a single
              coordinating body for investment activity on the peninsula.

                                 www.ard.crimea.ua

 The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the UN’s global development
 network, advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and
                       resources to help people build a better life.

                                    www.undp.org
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PANEL SESSION: KEY ISSUES
         “Development of XXI Century Agriculture
             in the Countries of the Region”
•   Development of the high quality agricultural production on the basis of
    eco-friendly technologies and fully leveraging biological climate of the
    Black Sea region.
•   Practice of organic agriculture in the countries of the region: creation
    of non-competitive economic clusters to boost competitiveness of the
    Black Sea basin regions and countries in a global agricultural market.
•   Prospects for agricultural exports growth. Attracting investments into
    fruit & vegetables, meat & poultry, winemaking and spirits industries of
    Crimea and Black Sea basin regional economies.




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Participants in the Agribusiness Panel
•   Ian Luyt – Panel Moderator – UNDP Advisor
    Managing Director, NOViROST Food and Agribusiness Strategic
    Advisors
•   Mykola Prysyazhnyuk, Minister for Agrarian Policy of Ukraine
•   Dario Marchetti, General Manager, Danone Ukraine
•   Iryna Starodubova, Partner, Horizon Capital
•   Dimitri Podoliev, Country Manager, Alpcot Capital Management
•   Yury Gordeychuk, General Director, VALARS




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Black Sea Region Agriculture GDP $205bn
               Key role in global food production
                                                                               Agriculture
                      Population        GDP         Per Capita   Agriculture
   COUNTRY                                                                      as % of
                       ‘000,000        US$ bln        GDP          GDP
                                                                                  GDP

   UKRAINE                46.0             $157.6     $3,483        $15.4         9.8%

   RUSSIA                141.8         $1894.0       $13,543        $89.0         4.7%

   TURKEY                 74.8             $797.6    $11,054        $74.0         9.3%

   BULGARIA                7.6             $53.0      $7,073        $3.9          7.5%

   ROMANIA                21.5             $174.4     $8,157        $21.6        12.4%

   GEORGIA                 4.7             $12.8      $2,629        $1.56        12.2%

   TOTAL                 296.4         $3089.4                     $205.5         6.6%

  Source: Global Finance (www.gfmag.com)

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Turkey is most advanced agriculturally –
     public-private partnerships significant
•   Mostly small-scale farming – 3 million farms of average size 6 ha (only 57
    farms > 500 ha)
•   Global Top 10 agricultural producer - Self-sufficiency since 1980s
•   43 million tons of fruit and vegetables per annum – over $800 billion
•   World’s #1 producer of hazelnut, cherry, fig, apricot, quince, pomegranate
•   World’s #2 producer of watermelon, cucumber and chickpea
•   World’s #3 producer of tomato, eggplant, green pepper, lentil, pistachio
•   Poultry production has doubled in 10 years
•   Organic production only 141,000 ha – but significant potential
•   Strong government support: example: “Southeastern Anatolia
    Project” will provide irrigation to 1.82 million hectares
    Source: Turkish Agriculture Report: Deloitte July 2010
                                                                                 7
Black Sea Region a market of 296 million
     people – but limited integration




                                           8
RUSSIA: Major Regional Import Market
• GEOGRAPHIC PROXIMITY
• STRONG CULTURAL LINKS - UKRAINE
• Direct air, road, rail, sea links
• FOOD IMPORTS ~ $33 bn (2008)
• Import growth significant: 500% in 8 years (2000-2008)
• Main imports: meat, processed products, fruit and vegetables
• Currently relatively small presence of high value food
  products from Ukraine
• Crimea needs stronger PROMOTION at major food
  exhibitions in Russia (e.g. World Food)

                                                                 9
Business Competitiveness rankings are
weak – except Georgia (some aspects)
                                       Global        Doing Business
       COUNTRY                     Competitiveness     (Ranking
                                     (out of 133)      out of 183)
  TURKEY                                   61             65
  RUSSIA                                   63             123
  ROMANIA                                  67             56
  BULGARIA                                 71             51
  UKRAINE                                  89             145
  GEORGIA                                  93             12
  Source: Global Finance (www.gfmag.com)




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FARMLAND: Arable potential larger than
   the EU but less than 5% irrigated
                      TOTAL       Agricultural    Agri Land        Arable
  COUNTRY              LAND          Land          as % of         Land
                      Sq Km        Hectares       Total Land      Hectares
  UKRAINE             603,550      41,292,000       68.4%        32,474,000
  RUSSIA             17,098,240   215,494,000       12.6%       121,649,000
  TURKEY              783,562      39,122,000       50.0%        21,555,000
  BULGARIA            110,910      5,116,000        46.1%        3,086,000
  ROMANIA             238,490      13,546,000       56.8%        8,271,000
  GEORGIA              69,700      2,517,000        36.1%         463,000
  TOTAL              18,904,402   317,087,000       16.8%       187,498,000
  EU27               4,308,406    178,813,000       41.7%       106,751,000
  SOURCE: www.eastagri.org
                                  59.6% of arable land in EU27 is irrigated

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Ukraine Agriculture - PRIORITIES
•   Significant achievements in past decade – agriculture is one of the untold success
    stories in the CIS but key reforms remain:
     – Clarity on state policy towards strategic crops – needs predictable environment
     – Land law reform – new law expected by end of 2011
     – Improved investor protections – rule of law issues
     – Investment in Innovation and R&D – public-private partnerships and linkages
         to global strategic players
     – Development of effective soft commodity exchange
     – Farm finance – significant progress but needs competitive interest rates
     – Infrastructure – development of competitive logistics and distribution facilities
     – Skills development – significant progress/ more needed
     – Food safety standards – harmonization with WTO standards
     – Improved State support to agriculture development and exports
     – Improved competitiveness – cost and quality
     – Improved market linkages

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SECURE FARMLAND RIGHTS
                  Fundamental to Investment
                    Further reform needed
COUNTRY                              FARMLAND RIGHTS
UKRAINE       Leasehold only/ new land law due end of 2011
RUSSIA        Freehold/ with restrictions on foreign ownership
TURKEY        Freehold
BULGARIA      Freehold/ Only Bulgarian residents and corporate entities
ROMANIA       Freehold/ subject to seven year limit from EU Accession Date
GEORGIA       Freehold/ subject to limitations


 Successful Land Reform in Ukraine will create a
     collateral base of potentially $50 billion

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CRIMEA
Unique location advantages




                ★ Crimea offers strategic
               maritime and land corridors
               within the Black Sea Region


                                             14
CRIMEA
             Key Agribusiness Development Issues
•   Infrastructure – distribution and logistics – cold chain development
•   Efficient markets – development of wholesale markets
•   Improved Productivity – plant genetics, yield, quality, promotion
•   Incentives to re-develop aged vineyards and fruit orchards
•   Product Quality and Food Safety
•   Food Safety must be the image of Crimea
•   Organic production must be preceded by achievement of efficient
    production standards: food safety is a bigger priority
•   Good information and active promotion – key to attracting and facilitating
    investors
•   Needs proactive state support (example of Turkey, Chile, Brazil,
    Argentina, USA, New Zealand, Australia, Egypt, others

                                                                             15
CRIMEA
    Strong Linkage between Agriculture and Tourism
•   Tourism development will catalyze agricultural development
•   Turkey is a good example of this:
     – Tourist arrivals 1990-2010: 5m to 28m
     – Agricultural GDP increased from TRY 17 to TRY 79 billion in past
       decade – up 500%
•   Key agribusiness sectors:
     – Fruits and vegetables and processing thereof
     – Milk and milk products
     – Meat and meat products
     – Wine                             CRIMEA offers 700,000 ha of arable land
     – Seafood
     – Cereals (opportunity for Durum wheat)
     – Essential oils and herbs
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EXAMPLE: Turkey has developed
       ANTALYA as a “global brand”
• Turkey receives 31 million visitors every year – target is 50
  million tourists
• Global market 900 million tourists annually - $1.0 trillion
  market
• Antalya hosts 9.2 million tourists every year (Crimea 600,000
  – average spend is lowest in region ($172 per visitor)
• Turkish state supports 40 tourist offices in 37 countries
• Tourism will be single biggest impact on local food production
  in Crimea
• Crimea has potential to emulate Turkey’s achievements

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Tourists may be best promotion
            of local food products
• Strong demand during tourist season
• Prime export location – BSR, EU, Russia, Middle East, etc
• Local market ~2.0 million people
• Effective Public-Private Partnerships are prerequisite to
  success (again, Turkey an example of this success)
• Seek “anchor investors” (example of Danone)
• Promote “icon” crops (e.g. Hazelnut in Turkey – Crimean red
  onion)
• Goal to be a reliable player in local and world markets


                                                                18
ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
      Few certified producers but significant promise
•   Global market ~$60 billion per annum (240% growth)
•   Over 35 million hectares certified as organic production
•   141 million certified producers
•   Relatively small presence of certified producers in CIS/ Ukraine
•   Crimea – offers wide diversity of production
•   Strong precedent in Crimea in production of aromatic herbs (currently
    ~8,500 ha)
•   Addressing fundamentals must take precedence – productivity, food safety
    standards, management, marketing, promotion
•   Also needs development of organic product standards and certification and
    monitoring procedures



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Key trends in Global Agriculture
                    Increasing farmland values
• Farm consolidation – larger farms
• Greater on-farm specialization
• Higher capitalization
• Improving productivity
• Increasing farmland values
• Increasing contractual arrangements/ supply chain integration
• Risk from specialization/ surpluses
• Vertical integration - enterprises that bring advanced technology, superior
  managerial expertise, and investment
• Increased exposure to global market trends
• Environmental and food safety focus
• Changing markets – urbanization/ growing middle class


                                                                            20
Global Agriculture
                           Key Investment Drivers
•   BASIC INVESTMENT PREMISE
    “A looming imbalance in the supply and demand of food commodities will result in a prolonged
    period of higher food commodity prices”

•   DEMAND FACTORS
     – POPULATION GROWTH
         • Global population to increase from 7.0 to 9.0 billion by 2050
         • Middle class to increase from 430 million to 1.15 billion by 2030
     – CHANGING GLOBAL FOOD CONSUMPTION TRENDS - AS INCOMES RISE
         • Switch from starch-rich to protein-rich diets
         • Professionalization of meat industries will demand more grain
         • Move towards higher margin branded foods
•   SUPPLY FACTORS
     – PRODUCTION LIMITS: Industrialization, urbanization, water limitations,
       climate change, slowing productivity gains
     – IMPACT OF BIOFUELS - diversion of crops and farmland


                                                                                             21
Example: HJ Heinz Company
                       Anticipated growth in Emerging Markets


• “Emerging Markets are on track to deliver at least 20% of our total sales by 2013, more than
  double their contribution of just five years ago,” Mr. Johnson said. “Heinz is already well-
  established in Emerging Markets like China, India, Indonesia, Latin America and Russia, where
  we have strong brands, local marketing expertise and the infrastructure necessary to sustain
  strong growth.”

• “Emerging Markets are key to unlocking future growth because their economies are growing at
  a significantly higher rate than developed markets; the middle-class in Emerging Markets will
  eventually outnumber the combined populations of the U.S. and Europe; and per capita
  consumption of packaged foods in Emerging Markets has significant upside.”

                      William R. Johnson, Chairman, President and CEO,
                      H.J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh, 31 August 2010




                                                                                              22
FDI may bring significant Additionality
                        “Global Partners”
•   Bridge to global technology, markets, and capital
•   Provides expertise in structuring investments and unlocking value
•   Improved strategic focus, management, and asset utilization
•   Sets benchmark in product quality and standards
•   Facilitates harmonization with global standards
•   Corporate governance: facilitates development of private businesses
    into institutionalized companies
•   Investment discipline - enhanced leverage/ borrowing capacity
•   Improves efficiency of market information and access
•   Often strong partner in articulating and lobbying reforms
•   Turkey regards foreign investors as “Global Partners”
•   Turkey: FDI into agriculture > $1.5 billion (500 investors)

                                                                          23
INVESTMENT LANDSCAPE
           Significant investor interest in agriculture
•   Sector- and region-specific private equity funds
•   Specialized agribusiness funds
•   Sovereign Wealth Funds
•   Food Sector Strategics
•   Local agribusiness conglomerates
•   SMEs have a significant role
•   Ukraine lagging in investor perceptions due to uncertainties in regulatory
    and business conditions
•   Limitations also due to lack of scale, fragmentation, corporate governance
    weaknesses, policy and land rights uncertainties
•   Effective promotion is key to investor awareness


                                                                                 24
Agribusiness: Investment Funds
                Investor perceptions are important
•   Since 2007 over $13.0 billion invested by funds and others into
    agribusiness globally
•   Emergence of specialist farmland and food sector funds – over $1.0 billion
    invested in Russia since 2006
•   Ukraine: country perceptions – limited fund presence
•   Weak perceptions about governance and corruption
•   Crimea: ignorance about investment potential
•   Black Sea Economic Forum is addressing this but needs to engage more
    private investors
•   Addressing perceptions starts with central government
    reforms



                                                                             25
CRIMEA: Investment advantages
•   Proactive business-friendly government
•   Strategic maritime and land corridors between Europe and Asia
•   Positive growth forecast for all countries in surrounding Black Sea Region
    - but limited fiscal capacity so FDI is critical
•   Significant potential for greater intra-regional trade
•   Resilient and innovative echelon of farm entrepreneurs
•   Most BCR countries produce the same food products, so competitiveness is
    critical
•   Relatively little is known about Crimean products, beyond wine




                                                                            26
Prerequisites to Attracting Agri Investors
•   Clear Development Vision
•   Stable and predictable policy environment
•   Strong public administration
•   Skills development (more so than location)
•   Efficient and competitive Infrastructure
•   Aggressive marketing
•   Seek anchor investors to attract others
•   Competitiveness is key to attracting investment
•   It’s a PACKAGE of requirements



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Thank You
             Ian Luyt
           Adviser to UNDP

              NOViROST
           Food & Agribusiness
Strategic Advisory and Corporate Finance
         www.novirost.com

          ian.luyt@novirost.com
             + 7 915 201-3244



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Agribusiness in the XXI Century - Black Sea Economic Forum

  • 1. Agriculture into the XXI Century Black Sea Economic Forum Ian Luyt NOViROST www.novirost.com Presentation to the Black Sea Economic Forum Yalta, Ukraine 8 October 2011
  • 2. Index of Slides SLIDE NUMBER 2. Index Slides 16. Crimea: linkage tourism and agriculture 3. Black Sea Economic Forum 17. Antalya a global brand 4. Panel Session: Agriculture in XXI Century 18. Visitors: best promotion of food products 5. Participants in the Agribusiness Panel 19. Organic agriculture significant promise 6. Black Sea Region: Agricultural GDP 20. Key trends in Global Agriculture 7. Turkey most advanced agriculturally 21. Agriculture: Key Investment Drivers 8. BSR market 296 million people 22. Example: HJ Heinz company 9. Russia: major import market 23. FDI brings additionality 10. Business competitiveness rankings 24. Investment Landscape 11. Farmland: significant scope 25. Agribusiness: Investment funds 12. Ukraine: agriculture priorities 26. Crimea: investment advantages 13. Farmland rights: fundamental 27. Prerequisites to attracting investors 14. Crimea: unique location advantages 28. End slide 15. Crimea: agriculture development issues 2
  • 3. Black Sea Economic Forum Black Sea Economic Forum, organized under the auspices of President of Ukraine by the Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, is an annual high-level platform for dialogue among leading government and business stakeholders of the Black Sea region. The Forum focuses on the most relevant issues of economic cooperation and helps discover new opportunities to positively affect investment climate, economic development and competitiveness of the entire region and Crimea in particular. www.blackseaeconomicforum.com.ua Agency for Regional Development of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (ARC) was founded by the government of Crimea (the Council of Ministers of the ARC) as a single coordinating body for investment activity on the peninsula. www.ard.crimea.ua The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the UN’s global development network, advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life. www.undp.org 3
  • 4. PANEL SESSION: KEY ISSUES “Development of XXI Century Agriculture in the Countries of the Region” • Development of the high quality agricultural production on the basis of eco-friendly technologies and fully leveraging biological climate of the Black Sea region. • Practice of organic agriculture in the countries of the region: creation of non-competitive economic clusters to boost competitiveness of the Black Sea basin regions and countries in a global agricultural market. • Prospects for agricultural exports growth. Attracting investments into fruit & vegetables, meat & poultry, winemaking and spirits industries of Crimea and Black Sea basin regional economies. 4
  • 5. Participants in the Agribusiness Panel • Ian Luyt – Panel Moderator – UNDP Advisor Managing Director, NOViROST Food and Agribusiness Strategic Advisors • Mykola Prysyazhnyuk, Minister for Agrarian Policy of Ukraine • Dario Marchetti, General Manager, Danone Ukraine • Iryna Starodubova, Partner, Horizon Capital • Dimitri Podoliev, Country Manager, Alpcot Capital Management • Yury Gordeychuk, General Director, VALARS 5
  • 6. Black Sea Region Agriculture GDP $205bn Key role in global food production Agriculture Population GDP Per Capita Agriculture COUNTRY as % of ‘000,000 US$ bln GDP GDP GDP UKRAINE 46.0 $157.6 $3,483 $15.4 9.8% RUSSIA 141.8 $1894.0 $13,543 $89.0 4.7% TURKEY 74.8 $797.6 $11,054 $74.0 9.3% BULGARIA 7.6 $53.0 $7,073 $3.9 7.5% ROMANIA 21.5 $174.4 $8,157 $21.6 12.4% GEORGIA 4.7 $12.8 $2,629 $1.56 12.2% TOTAL 296.4 $3089.4 $205.5 6.6% Source: Global Finance (www.gfmag.com) 6
  • 7. Turkey is most advanced agriculturally – public-private partnerships significant • Mostly small-scale farming – 3 million farms of average size 6 ha (only 57 farms > 500 ha) • Global Top 10 agricultural producer - Self-sufficiency since 1980s • 43 million tons of fruit and vegetables per annum – over $800 billion • World’s #1 producer of hazelnut, cherry, fig, apricot, quince, pomegranate • World’s #2 producer of watermelon, cucumber and chickpea • World’s #3 producer of tomato, eggplant, green pepper, lentil, pistachio • Poultry production has doubled in 10 years • Organic production only 141,000 ha – but significant potential • Strong government support: example: “Southeastern Anatolia Project” will provide irrigation to 1.82 million hectares Source: Turkish Agriculture Report: Deloitte July 2010 7
  • 8. Black Sea Region a market of 296 million people – but limited integration 8
  • 9. RUSSIA: Major Regional Import Market • GEOGRAPHIC PROXIMITY • STRONG CULTURAL LINKS - UKRAINE • Direct air, road, rail, sea links • FOOD IMPORTS ~ $33 bn (2008) • Import growth significant: 500% in 8 years (2000-2008) • Main imports: meat, processed products, fruit and vegetables • Currently relatively small presence of high value food products from Ukraine • Crimea needs stronger PROMOTION at major food exhibitions in Russia (e.g. World Food) 9
  • 10. Business Competitiveness rankings are weak – except Georgia (some aspects) Global Doing Business COUNTRY Competitiveness (Ranking (out of 133) out of 183) TURKEY 61 65 RUSSIA 63 123 ROMANIA 67 56 BULGARIA 71 51 UKRAINE 89 145 GEORGIA 93 12 Source: Global Finance (www.gfmag.com) 10
  • 11. FARMLAND: Arable potential larger than the EU but less than 5% irrigated TOTAL Agricultural Agri Land Arable COUNTRY LAND Land as % of Land Sq Km Hectares Total Land Hectares UKRAINE 603,550 41,292,000 68.4% 32,474,000 RUSSIA 17,098,240 215,494,000 12.6% 121,649,000 TURKEY 783,562 39,122,000 50.0% 21,555,000 BULGARIA 110,910 5,116,000 46.1% 3,086,000 ROMANIA 238,490 13,546,000 56.8% 8,271,000 GEORGIA 69,700 2,517,000 36.1% 463,000 TOTAL 18,904,402 317,087,000 16.8% 187,498,000 EU27 4,308,406 178,813,000 41.7% 106,751,000 SOURCE: www.eastagri.org 59.6% of arable land in EU27 is irrigated 11
  • 12. Ukraine Agriculture - PRIORITIES • Significant achievements in past decade – agriculture is one of the untold success stories in the CIS but key reforms remain: – Clarity on state policy towards strategic crops – needs predictable environment – Land law reform – new law expected by end of 2011 – Improved investor protections – rule of law issues – Investment in Innovation and R&D – public-private partnerships and linkages to global strategic players – Development of effective soft commodity exchange – Farm finance – significant progress but needs competitive interest rates – Infrastructure – development of competitive logistics and distribution facilities – Skills development – significant progress/ more needed – Food safety standards – harmonization with WTO standards – Improved State support to agriculture development and exports – Improved competitiveness – cost and quality – Improved market linkages 12
  • 13. SECURE FARMLAND RIGHTS Fundamental to Investment Further reform needed COUNTRY FARMLAND RIGHTS UKRAINE Leasehold only/ new land law due end of 2011 RUSSIA Freehold/ with restrictions on foreign ownership TURKEY Freehold BULGARIA Freehold/ Only Bulgarian residents and corporate entities ROMANIA Freehold/ subject to seven year limit from EU Accession Date GEORGIA Freehold/ subject to limitations Successful Land Reform in Ukraine will create a collateral base of potentially $50 billion 13
  • 14. CRIMEA Unique location advantages ★ Crimea offers strategic maritime and land corridors within the Black Sea Region 14
  • 15. CRIMEA Key Agribusiness Development Issues • Infrastructure – distribution and logistics – cold chain development • Efficient markets – development of wholesale markets • Improved Productivity – plant genetics, yield, quality, promotion • Incentives to re-develop aged vineyards and fruit orchards • Product Quality and Food Safety • Food Safety must be the image of Crimea • Organic production must be preceded by achievement of efficient production standards: food safety is a bigger priority • Good information and active promotion – key to attracting and facilitating investors • Needs proactive state support (example of Turkey, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, USA, New Zealand, Australia, Egypt, others 15
  • 16. CRIMEA Strong Linkage between Agriculture and Tourism • Tourism development will catalyze agricultural development • Turkey is a good example of this: – Tourist arrivals 1990-2010: 5m to 28m – Agricultural GDP increased from TRY 17 to TRY 79 billion in past decade – up 500% • Key agribusiness sectors: – Fruits and vegetables and processing thereof – Milk and milk products – Meat and meat products – Wine CRIMEA offers 700,000 ha of arable land – Seafood – Cereals (opportunity for Durum wheat) – Essential oils and herbs 16
  • 17. EXAMPLE: Turkey has developed ANTALYA as a “global brand” • Turkey receives 31 million visitors every year – target is 50 million tourists • Global market 900 million tourists annually - $1.0 trillion market • Antalya hosts 9.2 million tourists every year (Crimea 600,000 – average spend is lowest in region ($172 per visitor) • Turkish state supports 40 tourist offices in 37 countries • Tourism will be single biggest impact on local food production in Crimea • Crimea has potential to emulate Turkey’s achievements 17
  • 18. Tourists may be best promotion of local food products • Strong demand during tourist season • Prime export location – BSR, EU, Russia, Middle East, etc • Local market ~2.0 million people • Effective Public-Private Partnerships are prerequisite to success (again, Turkey an example of this success) • Seek “anchor investors” (example of Danone) • Promote “icon” crops (e.g. Hazelnut in Turkey – Crimean red onion) • Goal to be a reliable player in local and world markets 18
  • 19. ORGANIC AGRICULTURE Few certified producers but significant promise • Global market ~$60 billion per annum (240% growth) • Over 35 million hectares certified as organic production • 141 million certified producers • Relatively small presence of certified producers in CIS/ Ukraine • Crimea – offers wide diversity of production • Strong precedent in Crimea in production of aromatic herbs (currently ~8,500 ha) • Addressing fundamentals must take precedence – productivity, food safety standards, management, marketing, promotion • Also needs development of organic product standards and certification and monitoring procedures 19
  • 20. Key trends in Global Agriculture Increasing farmland values • Farm consolidation – larger farms • Greater on-farm specialization • Higher capitalization • Improving productivity • Increasing farmland values • Increasing contractual arrangements/ supply chain integration • Risk from specialization/ surpluses • Vertical integration - enterprises that bring advanced technology, superior managerial expertise, and investment • Increased exposure to global market trends • Environmental and food safety focus • Changing markets – urbanization/ growing middle class 20
  • 21. Global Agriculture Key Investment Drivers • BASIC INVESTMENT PREMISE “A looming imbalance in the supply and demand of food commodities will result in a prolonged period of higher food commodity prices” • DEMAND FACTORS – POPULATION GROWTH • Global population to increase from 7.0 to 9.0 billion by 2050 • Middle class to increase from 430 million to 1.15 billion by 2030 – CHANGING GLOBAL FOOD CONSUMPTION TRENDS - AS INCOMES RISE • Switch from starch-rich to protein-rich diets • Professionalization of meat industries will demand more grain • Move towards higher margin branded foods • SUPPLY FACTORS – PRODUCTION LIMITS: Industrialization, urbanization, water limitations, climate change, slowing productivity gains – IMPACT OF BIOFUELS - diversion of crops and farmland 21
  • 22. Example: HJ Heinz Company Anticipated growth in Emerging Markets • “Emerging Markets are on track to deliver at least 20% of our total sales by 2013, more than double their contribution of just five years ago,” Mr. Johnson said. “Heinz is already well- established in Emerging Markets like China, India, Indonesia, Latin America and Russia, where we have strong brands, local marketing expertise and the infrastructure necessary to sustain strong growth.” • “Emerging Markets are key to unlocking future growth because their economies are growing at a significantly higher rate than developed markets; the middle-class in Emerging Markets will eventually outnumber the combined populations of the U.S. and Europe; and per capita consumption of packaged foods in Emerging Markets has significant upside.” William R. Johnson, Chairman, President and CEO, H.J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh, 31 August 2010 22
  • 23. FDI may bring significant Additionality “Global Partners” • Bridge to global technology, markets, and capital • Provides expertise in structuring investments and unlocking value • Improved strategic focus, management, and asset utilization • Sets benchmark in product quality and standards • Facilitates harmonization with global standards • Corporate governance: facilitates development of private businesses into institutionalized companies • Investment discipline - enhanced leverage/ borrowing capacity • Improves efficiency of market information and access • Often strong partner in articulating and lobbying reforms • Turkey regards foreign investors as “Global Partners” • Turkey: FDI into agriculture > $1.5 billion (500 investors) 23
  • 24. INVESTMENT LANDSCAPE Significant investor interest in agriculture • Sector- and region-specific private equity funds • Specialized agribusiness funds • Sovereign Wealth Funds • Food Sector Strategics • Local agribusiness conglomerates • SMEs have a significant role • Ukraine lagging in investor perceptions due to uncertainties in regulatory and business conditions • Limitations also due to lack of scale, fragmentation, corporate governance weaknesses, policy and land rights uncertainties • Effective promotion is key to investor awareness 24
  • 25. Agribusiness: Investment Funds Investor perceptions are important • Since 2007 over $13.0 billion invested by funds and others into agribusiness globally • Emergence of specialist farmland and food sector funds – over $1.0 billion invested in Russia since 2006 • Ukraine: country perceptions – limited fund presence • Weak perceptions about governance and corruption • Crimea: ignorance about investment potential • Black Sea Economic Forum is addressing this but needs to engage more private investors • Addressing perceptions starts with central government reforms 25
  • 26. CRIMEA: Investment advantages • Proactive business-friendly government • Strategic maritime and land corridors between Europe and Asia • Positive growth forecast for all countries in surrounding Black Sea Region - but limited fiscal capacity so FDI is critical • Significant potential for greater intra-regional trade • Resilient and innovative echelon of farm entrepreneurs • Most BCR countries produce the same food products, so competitiveness is critical • Relatively little is known about Crimean products, beyond wine 26
  • 27. Prerequisites to Attracting Agri Investors • Clear Development Vision • Stable and predictable policy environment • Strong public administration • Skills development (more so than location) • Efficient and competitive Infrastructure • Aggressive marketing • Seek anchor investors to attract others • Competitiveness is key to attracting investment • It’s a PACKAGE of requirements 27
  • 28. Thank You Ian Luyt Adviser to UNDP NOViROST Food & Agribusiness Strategic Advisory and Corporate Finance www.novirost.com ian.luyt@novirost.com + 7 915 201-3244 28