What China’s Growing Appetite Means for U.S. Agriculture July 27, 2015 Susan Chan Shifflett Wilson Center.

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What China’s Growing Appetite Means for U.S. Agriculture July 27, 2015 Susan Chan Shifflett Wilson Center

1. U.S. agriculture exports to China 2. Drivers of Chinese demand for U.S. agricultural products 3. Opportunities and Challenges for U.S. Agriculture Outline

Source: Port of Oakland 2. Grain transload operation 1. Cold chain storage

Port of Oakland’s Top 3 Trading Partners

U.S. agricultural sales to China doubled during and doubled again during China is the largest overseas market for U.S. farm products (up from number four in 2008) Statistics

Soybeans are the largest U.S. export of any type to China (11% of the value of all U.S. exports to China)

What’s Driving This? 1. Limited farmland (China 0.08 vs. U.S hectares per person) 2. Rising incomes  Rising demand for meat a.Direct meat imports from U.S. b.Soybean 3. Western tastes 4. Safer food

Trend: Western Tastes

Trend: Demand for Safer Food 2008 melamine milk scandal

Opportunities for U.S. Agriculture

Challenges for U.S. Agriculture Foreign firms audited more often, or at least that is the perception Differing phytosanitary standards China’s policies change based on self- sufficiency goals

Who is this?

Peter Verbrugge’s Opportunities Growing middle class to buy “our products positioned on the higher-end of retail scale over there.” Product differentiation – Fuji apples “The food safety component. They know they can trust U.S. products as much as you can trust any product you put in your mouth.”

Peter Verbrugge’s Challenges Logistics: hours from tree to consumer Culture and positioning: “Understanding where my product is positioned and why.” Slowing Chinese economy - before there was “cherry bubble”

Thank you!