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Page 1: Steve Cann & Paul Rhodes Profiting from Sustainability Conference York Dec 2014

Profiting from Sustainability

York Conference

10th December 2014

Page 2: Steve Cann & Paul Rhodes Profiting from Sustainability Conference York Dec 2014

Profiting from Sustainability

Steve Cann Future Food Solutions

York Conference

10th December 2014

Page 3: Steve Cann & Paul Rhodes Profiting from Sustainability Conference York Dec 2014

Profiting from Sustainability…

Key Conference Questions:

• What do we mean by sustainability?

• What practical things can be done to improve the sustainability of our food

and farming supply chains?

• How do we make this happen?

• How do we create an “environmental premium” so everyone can benefit

from improved sustainability ?

Page 4: Steve Cann & Paul Rhodes Profiting from Sustainability Conference York Dec 2014

Profiting from Sustainability

Paul RhodesDirector

Future Food Solutions

York Conference

10th December 2014

Page 5: Steve Cann & Paul Rhodes Profiting from Sustainability Conference York Dec 2014

Sustainable Farming – Why Bother?

Climate Change is causing

unpredictable weather resulting in

variable production now working in

tandem with spiralling population

growth.

We have one key challenge:

How to produce more food from less

resources.

“More with Less”.

Page 6: Steve Cann & Paul Rhodes Profiting from Sustainability Conference York Dec 2014

Some Global Food Facts….

• World consumption of meat increased almost six-fold between 1950 and

2010

• Global fish consumption per person has tripled since 1950

• Global poultry consumption increased by an average 4% per annum

between 1990 and 2010

• Meat consumption in China increased more than seven-fold between 1975

and 2010

• Egg consumption in China increased four-fold between 1990 and 2010

• India’s milk production has increased almost six-fold since 1970

Page 7: Steve Cann & Paul Rhodes Profiting from Sustainability Conference York Dec 2014

Sustainable Farming – Why Bother?

• We only have one planet….

• As farmers and custodians of the land, we can make a real difference,

locally and globally

• Sustainable farming using the latest technology and farming practices is

good business and should improve profits – therefore a win, win

• Sustainability is important to our customers and their shareholders

• Sustainability is important to our customers’ customers so we need to

develop an “environmental premium” for sustainable food production

Page 8: Steve Cann & Paul Rhodes Profiting from Sustainability Conference York Dec 2014

Sustainable Farming Groups

The Aim

To bring together, farmers, food companies and research facilities to build a

more sustainable, profitable and collaborative agri-food industry.

To share best practice, disseminate latest technology, and then create linkages

which help to develop a sustainable competitive advantage for agri-food

businesses, whilst reducing the impact of supply chain activity on the

environment.

To create a structure and business culture that is conducive to investment,

growth and developing the innovative solutions to the challenges we face.

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Potential Forum Topics

• Supply chain collaboration

• Improving crop yields

• Reducing entire supply chain carbon footprint

• Improving soil structure

• Improving bio-diversity – bee friendly farming

• Precision farming/fertiliser/agri-chemical utilisation

• Waste reduction

• Co-product utilisation

• Plant breeding and genetics

Page 10: Steve Cann & Paul Rhodes Profiting from Sustainability Conference York Dec 2014

Next Steps - How to Get involved

• From today we will Identify 3 sets of 8-12 farmers keen to be involved in

locally themed, product focused, farmer groups

• Hold initial facilitated group meetings with a standard agenda. Get

commitment to a plan and create group aims and goals. Develop a

programme to help deliver this plan.

• Run 3 meetings for each group over the winter period to include expert

speakers e.g. agronomist, soil scientists, precision farming

• Guidance on self assessment to help identify current status

• During May hold a facilitated feedback session bringing the groups together

to share findings, successes, practical ideas and case studies

• Plan the way forward…

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Sustainable Farming Groups

Benefits to Farmers…

• Improved Supply Chain linkage

• Route to production and quality improvements

• Access to comparator metrics and benchmarking

• Establishing an entry point to R&D and new thinking

• Premium Added Value opportunity

• Sharing best practice and knowledge transfer

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Profiting from Sustainability

Questions

Prize draw

Lunch

Many thanks for attending the conference

Please return Feedback sheets to the check-in desk