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1 Classification and quantification of the key stakeholders Alan Matthews Trinity College Dublin Presentation to Joint UCD/DAFF/Teagasc initiative “Driving a sustainable agri-food sector: the new roadmap for education, research and innovation” Dublin, 29 November 2007 Feedback to: alan.matthews@tcd.ie

2 Identification of stakeholders The agricultural context Future trends for main stakeholders Some implications for research and education system

3 Primary agriculture Agro-food processing Environment Energy Forestry Marine Consumers Policy Rural Stakeholders

4 Output stagnating, productivity growth poor…

5 Total factor productivity growth: Ireland and New Zealand compared Source: NZ Statistics, Matthews 1999

6 Total factor productivity trends by system Source: Newman and Matthews

7 Despite growing reliance on direct payments…

8 Source: Teagasc NFS 2006 …steady fall in real Family Farm Income per farm

9 Market protection to milk and beef (ad valorem tariff equivalents)

10 Land prices bear no relationship to agricultural returns

11 Trend in global food prices Source: IMF Commodity Food Price Index

12 EU biofuels targets 2003 Biofuels Directive –2% biofuels share by 2005 –5.75% by 2010 10% binding minimum target for ALL member states for biofuels share in transport fuels by 2020 (March 2007) Ireland’s performance Biofuel ShareTarget 2003 (%) 2004 (%) 2005 (%) 000.050.06 (subject to production being sustainable and second- generation biofuels becoming commercially available)

13 Composition of agricultural output 1990 and 2005

14 No. of holdings in the State 1855-2005 Source: CSO Farm Structures Survey 2007

15 Farm types, 1991-2005

16 Only dairying and tillage show a positive market margin on average… Source: Teagasc NFS 2006

17 Source: Thorne 2007 Cash and economic costs as % of average of selected countries 1996-20003

18 Cow numbers: dairy and other

19 Costs and returns in beef production, 2006 Source: Teagasc NFS 2006

20 Sheep numbers: ewes and total

21 Pig numbers: breeding and total

22 Area under selected crops, 1991-2005

23 Other stakeholders Agri-food industry Forestry Rural Bioenergy Consumers Environment

24 Share of agricultural area farmed organically 2004 Source: EPA 2006, based on N. Lampkin, U. of Wales

25 Source: CSO Environmental Accounts for Ireland 1997-2004

26 Implications for research and education Importance of agreeing long term strategic objectives to inform research/education High rates of return to public investment in agri-food R&D Importance of certainty in research funding –core vs competitive grants –own initiative vs demand driven research –economies of scale at fourth level


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