As Serious a Threat as HLB: The Collapsing Orange Juice Market Allen Morris University of Florida, IFAS, Citrus Research and Education Center

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As Serious a Threat as HLB: The Collapsing Orange Juice Market Allen Morris University of Florida, IFAS, Citrus Research and Education Center Indian River Citrus Show, Fort Pierce, Florida January 19-20, 2011

Changes in Consumption Between 2005 and 2010 Juice Drinks Juice Blends O J

Changes in Prices Between 2005 and 2010 O J Juice Blends Juice Drinks

Prices Per Gallon in 2010 O J Juice Blends Juice Drinks

Change in Shares of the Combined OJ, Juice Blend and Juice Drink Market: O J Juice Blends Juice Drinks

Orange juice consumption is spiraling down while consumption of juice blends is increasing Consumption of juice drinks has declined, but only by a fourth as much as orange juice Orange Juice in being replaced by juice blends What’s Happening?

That’s because of reduced supplies If OJ demand continues to decline, in five years or less we could have fruit prices at $1.00 even if supplies are as low as 120 million boxes But Fruit Prices Are At Records Highs

Analysis by Ron Ward and Allen Morris OJ demand is now 21% less at all prices Demand for juice blends is now twice as high at all prices Demand for Orange Juice is Substantially Lower Than Before

Demand for Orange Juice is Substantially Lower than Before The consumer’s willingness to substitute juice blends for OJ when OJ prices increase is more than twice as great as it was prior to 1998 Juice drinks (less than 100% juice) are not a significant substitute for OJ

Is it funds taken away from marketing to fund HLB research? No Why Has All This Happened?

FDOC Marketing Funds Fiscal YearMillion Dollars B34.2

In 2001, the FDOC merchandising field force was eliminated In 2001, the health and wellness message was removed from advertising My Opinion of What’s Causing the Problem

Between 2000 and 2004, OJ consumption dropped 8% Retail OJ prices were unchanged Processed orange prices dropped by 22% The Result

In 2004, advertising with a health and wellness message was restored Message was less focused Merchandising field force was not restored The Advertising was Changed

It didn’t work As shown at the start of this presentation, OJ demand is still spiraling downward The Result

1.Does generic marketing grow OJ demand? 2.Is it cost effective? 3.Will advertising by the brands alone do the job? 4.Is merchandising cost effective? To Solve the Problem, Four Key Questions Must Be Answered

Lee and Brown (1985) Ward (1992) Brown and Lee (1999) Forecasting and Business Analysis (FABA) in 2003 Numerous Studies Show Generic Marketing Grows OJ Demand

Generic advertising increased OJ demand by 3.3 to 7.7% Each dollar spent resulted in an additional 1.9 to 4.4 gallons of consumption The benefit to cost ratio was 13.3 Brand advertising did not grow total OJ demand, it simply shifted market shares between brands Results of FABA Study

Is Merchandising Cost Effective? Nielsen all outlet data measures all retail store sales Nielsen > $2 million annual volume measures most retail store sales According to the FDOC, most of the difference is Wal-Mart sales

Is Merchandising Cost Effective? Sales in > $2 million stores declined by 29% between 2005 and 2010 Sales in the difference between all outlet stores and > $2 million stores (Wal-Mart) did not decline They increased only slightly, but that was 29% more than the other stores that got little or no merchandising support

Is Merchandising Cost Effective? According to the FDOC, because of its size, over past 5 years they have directed a major merchandising effort toward Wal-Mart -- The only store where FDOC has a TV presence Also have a merchandising effort at Kroger, Safeway and Publix Is the performance of OJ in Wal-Mart proof merchandising is cost effective? Not necessarily, but the anecdotal data suggest it is

1.Different generic advertising 2.Restore a merchandising force 3.Obtain and maintain data on substitutes for OJ Solving the Problem Requires Three Key Changes

The current ad is not only applicable to OJ Its message could also be claimed by products like high protein nutrition bars, instant breakfast, juice blends, even high caffeine products Different Generic Advertising

Current Advertisement

Different Generic Advertising This advertisement does not answer two fundamentally important questions required for effective advertising 1. What makes this product different from other products consumers could choose? 2. Is this difference of value?

Regulatory agencies are increasingly imposing regulations that prevent making focused health and wellness messages I think the next advertisement does the job It has a focused message unique to OJ without focused health claims Different Generic Advertising

Recommended Advertisement

This advertisement tells what is different about OJ and shows why that difference has value It is too long to afford But it can be shortened and still deliver its message effectively

The previous merchandising field force was 21 people That is no longer required because of consolidation among retailers Restoring Merchandising Force

Market Share Among Major U.S. Food Retailers, 1998 CompanyShare Kroger 9.6 Alberston’s 8.0 Wal-Mart 7.1 Safeway 5.6 Ahold USA 4.4Top 5: 34.7 % Supervalu 4.0 Fleming 3.4 Winn-Dixie 3.1 Publix 2.7 A & P 2.3Top 10: 50.4 % Source: Supermarket News

Market Share Among Major U.S. Food Retailers, 2008 CompanyShare Wal-Mart29.0 Kroger 8.6 Costco 8.1 SuperValu 5.0 Safeway 5.0Top 5: 55.7 % Loblaw Cos. 3.5 Publix 2.7 Ahold USA 2.4 Delhaize America 2.1 C&S Wholsale 2.1Top 10: 68.5 % Source: Supermarket News

FDOC estimates that the Top 40 accounts are now about 70% of the market Retailer Consolidation

Not money for promotions Information provided to trade that shows the financial benefits to them of selling more OJ Currently, three people are attempting to do this, one mostly focused on foodservice FDOC believes that with three more people, they could cover the largest 40 accounts ---Total cost would be about $250K annually Restore Merchandising Force

Juice blends Juice drinks in case they start becoming substitutes Monthly volumes and prices, nationally In an environment as competitive as the juice market, what the competition (substitutes) is doing is critically important to managing OJ marketing Obtain and Maintain Data on Substitutes for OJ

The industry can’t afford not to Can the Industry Afford to Make These Changes That Should Cost Very Little?