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Cooperative Research Centre for an Internationally Competitive Pork Industry

Cooperative Research Centre for an Internationally Competitive Pork Industry. AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE. Brian Luxford General Manager Technical Services - QAF. Issues Affecting Industry. Imports Carcase Weights Exchange Rates Animal Welfare Labour Market Seasonal Variation

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Cooperative Research Centre for an Internationally Competitive Pork Industry

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  1. Cooperative Research Centre for an Internationally Competitive Pork Industry AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE Brian Luxford General Manager Technical Services - QAF

  2. Issues Affecting Industry • Imports • Carcase Weights • Exchange Rates • Animal Welfare • Labour Market • Seasonal Variation • Health and Quarantine

  3. Imports PRIME PRICE HSCW – NATIONAL PIG MARKET

  4. Carcase Weights There are 3 current markets: • Retail which is 50 to 70 kg HSCW; • Manufacturing which is 70 to 90 kg HSCW; and • Japan export which 95+ kg HSCW.

  5. Exchange Rate AUSTRALIAN PORK IMPORTS & EXPORTS VOLUME (MT)

  6. Animal Welfare • Sow Housing • Progeny Stocking Rates • Weaning Age

  7. Labour Market • Cost of Labour • Shortage of Skilled People

  8. Seasonal Variation

  9. Health and Quarantine • High health status • Importation of genetic material

  10. Cost of Production/kgcarcass weight • Feed Costs: $1.00 (feed conversion + diets costs) • Fixed Costs: .85 (labour, medication, energy freight, repairs, depreciation)

  11. Feed Costs Aim is to pay less than 1.2 cents per MJ DE • Getting more out of existing raw materials • Identify new materials

  12. FCR Aim is to reduce MJ/kg carcase weight to 30 • Currently 36 MJ/kg carcase weight • Genetic improvement • Environmental manipulation

  13. Fixed Costs Aim is to increase pigs sold/sow/year by 10% • Will require increased reproductive performance • Will require increased growth rate • These will need to be balanced

  14. Wish List • Increase average litters/sow lifetime to 4.5 • Increase numbers weaned to 11 per litter • Average energy cost to be 1 cent/MJ DE • Wean to slaughter FCR of 1.8/kg live weight

  15. Any Questions?

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