Market Trends influencing the UK egg sector

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Market Trends influencing the UK egg sector Presentation to Irish Egg and Poultry Conference 2018, Monaghan, 6 th November 2018 Mark Williams

UK Egg Industry 40 million laying hens Egg consumption (2017) 196 eggs/capita/annum 86% self-sufficient (2017)

UK Egg Market make-up (2017) (Est Volume) Processing 21% Retail 55% Foodservice 24%

UK Market Split - Volume (Jan-Jun 2018) Barn 1.3% Organic 2.3% Enriched Cage 44.3% Free Range 52.1% Source: Defra

UK Egg Market Split, by System of Production (Volume) (Source: Defra, UK Packing Station Throughput) (1999) Barn 5.8% Free Range 16.4% Cage 77.8% The UK egg market is led by market demand Source: BEIC, from Defra data

UK egg packing station throughput by system of production (2006-18) Source: Defra 6

450,000,000 400,000,000 350,000,000 Number of Laying Hens in EU by System of Production (2013 2016) Total 300,000,000 250,000,000 200,000,000 150,000,000 Caged: Enriched Free Range Barn Organic 100,000,000 50,000,000 0 2013 2014 2015 2016

The Cage-free debate - USA Announcements by USA retailers and major food service companies Approx 60% of US egg production base to be cagefree by 2025 Walmart s announcement contained a number of caveats: By 2025, our goal is to transition to a 100% cagefree egg supply chain, subject to regulatory changes and based on available supply, affordability and customer demand. At 1 May 2018 40m birds in cage-free systems (12.5% of US national flock of 305m)

The Cage-free debate USA (2) Issue is that US market is not currently demanding cage-free eggs more expensive than cage Need 225m hens by 2025 to satisfy combined demand from those customers who have announced cage-free policy Consumer Beliefs, Knowledge, and Willingness-to-Pay for Sustainability-Related Poultry Production Practice Egg Survey Report (Jayson L. Lusk Ph.D., 1 st January 2018) Ultimately, the results suggest there is potential for the marketshare for cage free eggs to rise above the current state even at premiums as high as $1.00/dozen. However, even at much more modest price premiums, the potential for cage free eggs to attain majority market share is unlikely, particularly if conventional eggs advertise other desirable attributes. Completely removing more affordable conventional eggs will significantly increase the share of consumers not buying eggs. Source: UEP, from USDA stats)

UK - Background to 2025 Following momentum in the USA and the petition, in 2016 pledges were made by most UK retailers and several food service companies to remove eggs produced by hens in enriched colony cages from their supply chains 2018 - CIWF launched 'EggTrack' to keep an eye on retailers and food service companies' 2025 cage-free commitments Source: J-P Michalski

The Cage-free debate - UK Cannot compare UK with egg industry in USA US industry many years behind UK in terms of animal welfare (Least cost production most important to US industry) US is moving from conventional battery cages, which were banned in the UK/EU in 2012, to cage-free Bird stocking density in US today is higher than in UK even before 2012... US cage-free is not UK/EU barn If US cage-free were to be marketed in UK/EU, eggs would have to be sold as No 3 eggs from caged hens Barn is not understood by UK consumers and only accounts for approx. 1.5% of UK egg production Term Cage-free may imply Free range in consumers mind

The legal definition in EU Barn (No 2 on egg shell) Council Directive 1999/74/EC, Art 4 feeders / drinkers at least one nest for every 7 hens (or group nest equivalent) 15cm/bird perch space at least 250 cm of littered area per hen, the litter occupying at least one third of the ground surface no more than four levels the headroom between levels must be at least 45 cm the levels must be arranged as to prevent droppings falling on the levels below The stocking density must not exceed 9 laying hens per m 2 usable area

Barn systems and standards Combi Systems, EU standard production Main points of difference Aviary, (Council Directive 99/74/EC) Aviary, (linked to RSPCA Assured) 9 birds/m2 No restriction on available floor space No restriction on bird numbers No restriction on nest type ------------------------------------ 9 birds/m2 No restriction on available floor space No restriction on bird numbe Integral nest box with solid sides Raised perches integral to system design -------------------------------- 9 birds/m2 15 birds/m2 of available floor space Max flock size 48k birds? Integral nest box with solid sides (All standards roughly in line with RSPCA Assured requirements except limitations on 32k flock sizes) Source: J-P Michalski

Production Initial Estimates & Variables Combi Systems, EU standard production Aviary, (Council Directive 99/74/EC) Aviary (linked to RSPCA Assured) Similar numbers Circa 20-30% flock reduction Circa 40-60% flock reduction Variables Reduced bird numbers Lower egg production Floor eggs Higher mortality Higher labour costs Higher feed consumption Higher utility costs Additional litter costs CAPEX / Depreciation Lower In-line PC efficiencies Risks Future ban on beak trimming

The financials UK industry invested 400m in move to enriched cages by 2012 Investment not yet paid off Huge investment would be needed to re-house approx. 15m birds currently in enriched colony cages To maintain current bird numbers in US style cage-free systems = approx 15/bird = 255m However, at EU barn standard, one third of birds displaced, therefore need for additional housing and equipment = approx 5.7m birds x 30/bird = 171m Total cost approx 426m Unlikely that banks would provide finance Cost of production +22% for barn systems This would necessitate large units to retain bird numbers

Who is going to pay? The financials (2) Cannot produce a barn egg at enriched cage price Need long term commitment by customers Small price differential between FR and barn? What is tipping point? when volume is sufficient at retail level to provide a premium? Timing? Will consumers opt for barn, or still buy cage-free? Consumer focus groups cage egg buyers forced to switch to non-cage would buy fewer eggs, or be forced to find cheaper eggs elsewhere Many consumers simply cannot afford to choose more expensive eggs If move to barn, potential adverse effect on lower income consumers

EU legislation: housing systems (Index) EU legislation... Cost of Production + 22% with move to EU barn EU directive: Enriched cages Alternative systems Gmo MBM etc. UK/EU up to 31 December 2011 UK/EU from 1 January 2012 Source: LEI

BEIC consumer focus groups, qualitative research (October 2017) In the time that s elapsed since the last similar qualitative study among cage egg buyers in 2010, cage egg buyers' views of egg production have changed little 2010 To 2017 Most cage egg buyers are unengaged with the issue of production and even though cognisant of the issues don t want to be forced to think about the animal welfare angle Few see any quality, taste or health downsides in buying cage eggs ~ An egg is an egg. This is in direct contrast to the issue of buying cheap meat However, in 2010, price was deemed more of an issue and priority than it appears to be today 2017 By 2017, a significant proportion already felt that animal welfare issues had been addressed, if not completely, then in large part Q u a l i t a t i v e r e s e a r c h a m o n g c a g e e g g c o n s u m e r s c o n d u c t e d o n b e h a l f o f t h e B r i t i s h E g g I n d u s t r y C o u n c i l O c t o b e r 2 0 1 7

BEIC consumer focus groups, qualitative research (October 2017) - 2 Whereas the positive aspects of eggs noted in the wider 2015 consumer research study have not only increased but, potentially, enhanced the value of eggs 2015 To 2017 The positives of eggs remain. Indeed, historic negatives (e.g. Salmonella) have been erased in large part. Further, there s an increasing recognition of the nutritional aspects of eggs today Fuelling a belief that eggs are good value. Perhaps even of better value than in the past (14p average price per egg compared to 17p average price in 2010, Source: Kantar) 2017 The perceived value of eggs having risen means more consumers are prepared to accept that they could pay more for eggs given their share of the shopping basket Q u a l i t a t i v e r e s e a r c h a m o n g c a g e e g g c o n s u m e r s c o n d u c t e d o n b e h a l f o f t h e B r i t i s h E g g I n d u s t r y C o u n c i l O c t o b e r 2 0 1 7

BEIC consumer focus groups, qualitative research (October 2017) - 3 An egg, is an egg, is an egg. Isn t it? what the difference, they re all the same wherever they come from ~ Manchester You crack them open and what s the difference? that s why I always buy the cheapest ones. What s the point? - Birmingham Can you tell the difference? I don t think they taste any different do they? - London

Consumers 36.1% of all eggs sold across retail are produced in enriched cage systems (Kantar, 52 weeks to 7 October 2018) Egg are clearly marked with system of production Egg packs carry understanding egg codes key It is clear to shoppers what they are buying Lion Code bans misleading terms/illustrations on packs

The unknowns Will animal activist groups move on to criticize barn systems? Need to engage Humane League - threatening email to some marketing companies to move from enriched cages CIWF - email to marketing companies Egg Track report CIWF leading on European Citizens Initiative to ban caged farming Needs 1 m signatures from 7 member states Commission then obliged to consider proposal Can choose whether or not to act on it by changing or creating a policy Can choose to take no action

The Future? The market will decide UK market clearly moving towards free range But UK will ultimately need entry level egg But what will it be? Brexit complication No real account currently being taken of environmental issues Move away from cage production on continent Germany 2025 Austria 2020 Consumers understand cage and free range, but not barn Consumers should be provided with choice of eggs which are clearly labeled

UK egg market 1982 to 2017 Egg consumption trends 000 eggs 14000000 13000000 12000000 11000000 10000000 9000000 8000000 7000000 6000000 5000000 1982 1987 1992 1997 2002 2007 2012 2017 Data: Industry estimates

Conclusions UK/EU has one of the most modern industry s in the world Huge investment Uncertainty as to what UK industry will look like in 2025 Hopefully will be clarified soon as only approx. 4 flock cycles away 25

Thank you for listening mark.williams@britisheggindustrycouncil.com