Policy Changes, Trade Tensions & Disputes: Focus on Grains & Pulses Policy Disputes Information Consortium April 23-26, 2003 Montreal, Quebec Parr Rosson.

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Policy Changes, Trade Tensions & Disputes: Focus on Grains & Pulses Policy Disputes Information Consortium April 23-26, 2003 Montreal, Quebec Parr Rosson & Flynn Adcock Texas A&M University

Overview Grain & Pulse Trade: Focus on World & North American Trends Farm Program Provisions Related to Pulses Potential for Trade Disputes –Corn –Pulses –Dry Beans Conclusions & Implications

Intra-NAFTA Pulse Trade, 1993 Percent Dry Beans 50.4% Dry Peas 41.2% Lentils 8.4%

Intra-NAFTA Pulse Trade, 2002 Percent Dry Beans 65.6% Dry Peas 24.8% Lentils 9.6%

World Pulse Exports, 2001 FAOSTAT Canada Australia Myanmar China France United States Turkey Argentina Mexico India ,000 Metric Tons

World Pulse Imports, 2001 FAOSTAT India Spain Belgium Italy Pakistan Egypt Bangladesh China Netherlands U.S ,000 Metric Tons

World Pulse Trade & Output Canada Dominates World Pulse Exports, Volumes Nearly Triple Australia, Myanmar India Dominates Imports, EU, Middle East, United States China, France, United States Are Second Tier Exporters India Dominates Production, Triple China, Four Times Brazil

Metric Tons per Hectare CanadaMexicoUSA

NAFTA Yields & Output Pulse Yields in Canada & U.S. Double Yields in Mexico Influences of Ejidatarios on Technology Adoption, Productivity Inelastic Supply Response Hypothesis for Mexico Role of Mexico’s Farm Policy –$43/acre payment for < 5 hectares

Metric Tons CanadaMexicoUSA

Metric Tons CanadaMexicoUSA

NAFTA Pulse Trade Canada Dominates Trade: 80% of Exports U.S. & Mexico Growing as Importers U.S. Prices on Downward Trend Over Most of 1990s Drought in Canada & Stronger Export Demand Stimulated Recent Price Increases

Farm Programs & Pulse Area U.S. Farm Prices Above Loan Rates for Lentils & Peas in 2002 & 2003 Dry Peas & Lentils Area Up 22% Since 2001/03, Follows Price Increase of 80% Dry Bean Area Up 55% Since 2001/02 and 22% 2001/03, After Price Increase of 40% Green Pea Prices Up 66% Same Period Expansion in Area Began Prior to 2002Expansion in Area Began Prior to 2002

Potential for Trade Disputes Corn in Mexico: NAFTA Ten Year Anniversary –U.S. Corn Exports Up 5 Fold since early 1990s –Social Unrest, But Duties Still 90.8% –Mexican Corn Output Down 6% Since 1993 –Rainfed Corn Up 22% –Irrigated Corn Down 37% Prices in Mexico Down 38% since % of Rainfed Corn is Grown on Ejidos –Rainfed Corn Represents 70-80% of Total 20% Tax on Soft Drinks Made w/HFCS

Corn Trade Issues Highly Sensitive Issue for Mexico –Calls to Renegotiate NAFTA –Spawned ‘Agricultural Armor’ Program –Permanent Import Limits Being Considered –Impacts of Imports of Hybrids & GMOs on Traditional Corn Varieties Corn in Canada: U.S. Exports Up 4 Fold since mid-1990s, AD Duty Case, StarLink Concerns Concerns Focus on Price Impacts & GMOs

Pulse Crops in Farm Program U.S. Loan Rates Below Market Most of Area Expansion Driven by Higher Market Prices Drought in Canada & Increased Exports Stimulated Output Dry Beans & Peas Traded Most Situation Could Change Rapidly

Pulse Trade Issues Crop Substitution or Rotation Appear Most Likely if Pulse Area Expands Limiting Factors: –High Market Prices for Pulses & Program Crops –Loan Rates for U.S. No. 1 Quality –Specialized Handling & Market Information –Cultural Practices Positive Factors: –Loan Rates Set Lower Limit –Pulses Fix Nitrogen, so Used in Rotation –Cattle Prices No Immediate Expansion, Long Term More Difficult to Predict

Dry Beans Mexico Has Doubled Dry Bean Imports –NAFTA Primary Source: 60-70% Prices Down 10-25% Expanding World Output Placed Downward Pressure on Prices Mexico Supports Dry Beans with Area Payments: $38/acre or $43/acre

Dry Bean Trade Issues Dry Beans Used in Rotation to Fix Nitrogen, Improve Soil Structure If Wheat, Corn Area Expand Due to U.S. Farm Programs, Will that Stimulate Dry Bean Area? Phytosanitary Issues & Under Invoicing by Exporters Noted As Problems by Mexico

Conclusions & Implications Extent of Trade Disputes/Disruptions –Crop Substitution –Cattle Production Cycles, Herd Rebuilding & More Normal Weather –Uses of Pulses in Rotation & as Animal Feeds Farm Program Changes in Mexico & Canada May Mitigate Whatever Impacts Occur Can’t Ignore World Supply/Demand Balance

Conclusions & Implications Environmental Issues Important –GMO Concerns –Maintaining Traditional Mexican Corn Varieties Protectionist Sentiment is Growing in NAFTA Farm Programs But One Factor –Weather, SPS, Exchange Rates Very Surprised If Trade Disputes Don’t Increase in Frequency