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Oilseed Workshop Mark Welch Texas AgriLife Extension Service Texas A&M University System Wichita Falls, Texas December 11, 2008
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Conclusion Vegetable oilseed prices are strong due to growing demand Food Fuel Demand growth tied to Population & income Biofuel mandates Environmental friendliness Food versus fuel debate Pumping ethanol from corn in 1933
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World Vegetable Oil Use Million lbs. % of supply used for fuel 38% 40% 46%
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Biodiesel Mandates 500 million gallons in 2009 1 billion gallons by 2012 10% of energy used for transport must be biofuel by 2020 All diesel sold must contain minimum 5% biodiesel by 2010 Rapeseed Soybean Oil Soybean Oil
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2007 U.S. Biofuel Mandates Source: FAPRI and RFA Billion gallons
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NEB of corn grain ethanol and soybean biodiesel production Hill J. et.al. PNAS 2006;103:11206-11210 ©2006 by National Academy of Sciences
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World Biodiesel Production and Capacity MT/yr
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Global Economic Growth
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World Per Capita Vegetable Oil Use Palm, soybean, rapeseed and canola, and sunflowerseed kg
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World Oilseed Harvested Area Million acres Source: USDA, PS&D
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World Soybean Oil S&D 000 MT Stocks:Use Source: USDA, PS&D
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World Rapeseed Oil S&D 000 MT Stocks:Use Source: USDA, PS&D
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World Sunflowerseed Oil S&D 000 MT Stocks:Use Source: USDA, PS&D
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Value of Soybean Oil and Soybean Meal per bushel $ 30% 45% 42%
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Value of Canola Oil and Canola Meal per cwt $ 54% 71% 68%
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Value of Sunflower Oil and Sunflower Meal per cwt $ 75% 90% 88%
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Oil Prices Source: FAPRI and USDA ¢/lb$/gal
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U.S. Vegetable Oil Consumption, excluding biodiesel Lbs.
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U.S. Biodiesel Production Million gallons
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U.S. Planted Acres million
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U.S. Soy Oil Use Million lbs. 7.7% 9.9% 9.3% 10.2% 1.1% 1.5% % of soy acres used for biodiesel
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Biodiesel Returns
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Which Way Do You Turn? Conventional Alternative
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Alternative Crops Production Crop Rotations Varieties Pesticides Special Equipment Storage/Processing/ Transportation Services Contracted Level of Production Yield Expectations Marketing Price –Open market –Contract specific –Base plus –Premiums and Discounts When is payment made? Crop Insurance Safety Net Services Firm’s Reputation
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http://agecoext.tamu.edu/index.html Mark Welch, Economist—Grain Marketing JMWelch@ag.tamu.edu (979)845-8011 Alternative crops involve additional risks and opportunities Diversity of production may provide income as well as agronomic benefits Active effort is required to evaluate the complete “merchandise package”
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Price Correlations dieseldiesel soyoilsoyoil Heating oilDiesel $/gal ¢/lb
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Price Correlations Soybean Oil Price/lb. canolacanola sunflowersunflower
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