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Welcome to:
Allied Grape Growers’Thompson Seedless/Fiesta
Grower Meeting
March 20, 2015
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Sections
• Nat DiBuduo• Introduction & Setting the Stage
• Jeff Bitter• Market Updates/Data/Trends
• Karl Lehman• Dehydrator Considerations• Crop/Field Update
• Emilio Miranda• Considerations for Raisins
• Questions and Discussion
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This is amarket update meeting.
It is NOTa meeting to tell
our membersthey have to
make raisins in 2015.
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Today’s Position
At this point, crop size unknown, the marketplace for Thompson Seedless
is a long way from forming.
But, we can look at some of the dynamics which drive the market to
ascertain whether or not the direction is positive, the same or
negative from last season.
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AGG’s Role in Marketing Your TS Crop
• To seek out all viable alternatives that allow our growers to maximize their return• AGG is certainly not limited to
marketing to crush facilities.• To accurately communicate market
conditions and keep growers informed• To work with all potential buyers to
identify growers that may be a good fit for “alternative” programs like packing for juice grapes or going to dehydrator
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Your Role in Working with AGG
• To be flexible with regard to whom your grapes may be sold to
• To stay informed of the market and understand the opportunities/challenges
• To grow a clean crop (mildew and rot free) in order for AGG to maximize our sales potential
• To consider all alternatives viable, including making raisins if needed
• To stay positive and focus on opportunities instead of talking pricing and markets down
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What are the buyer’s saying?
“Our tanks are full.”“Our value-segment sales are off.”“Imports are cheap and available.”“We planted to our future supply
needs.”“Argentina is selling cheap to generate
cash.”“Australia is over-producing.”
“Our (below $5) products are foreign now.”
“We want to move up the price ladder.”
These are not just “sayings”, they are evidenced with data and fact.
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There is currently no guarantee of any low sugar program this
year. Thompson use for brandy will be extremely minimal, and the sparkling wine program at
Mission Bell may use alternative varieties.
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Raisin Variety Uses• Raisins• Sun-dried in field• Dehydrator (specifically Goldens)• Selling green to a person or entity that
buys on the vine and dries in the field at their risk
• Wine• Dry White• Sparkling
• Brandy or Distillation/Alcohol• Concentrate• Table & Cannery – N/A
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Cannery20,000 1.3%
Dehydrator96,000 6.1%
Table/Fresh48,000 3.1%
Natural Raisin1,250,000
79.7%
Concentrate120,000 7.6%
Brandy10,000 0.6%
Wine (Inc. Sparkling)
25,000 1.6%
2014 Estimated Raisin Variety Utilization
Total raisin variety fresh tonnage estimate of 1,569,000 tons
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2014-2015 Shipments: (First six months from August 1)◦ Domestic shipments are up about 1%.◦ Export shipments (price sensitive) are down about 20%.◦ Total shipments down 8%.◦ Based on the current shipment rate, we could ship around
320,000 tons for the 2014-15 marketing season.2014-2015 Deliveries:
◦ Natural Seedless raisin deliveries by growers to handlers are currently at about 275,000 tons.
◦ This could still increase but is not anticipated to exceed 300,000 tons at this point in the year.
Inventories:◦ We will likely enter the 2015-2016 raisin season with a
slightly depleted carry-in from last year’s 140,000 tons, which should serve to balance packer inventory a bit.
Raisin Market
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Green Price Green Return Comparison for Raisins vs. Crush
Raisin price (Equivalent green) Average crush price
$11 $32$50
Analysis does not consider time value of money or raisin production costs
$67
$93
$44$97 $64
$94$12
$140
$97
$128
$106 $177
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Going green into the raisin market◦ A good alternative for those not wanting to make raisins◦ Demand from this segment of the raisin industry is
currently good◦ For dehydrators, natural gas prices have been softening
since January 2014 making dehydrating a more attractive option
◦ There is likely margin and opportunity for those that want to take the risk of buying green grapes and making raisins.
Dehydrator/Sell Green OTV
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0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
120.0
140.0
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
106.8 107.2113.2
117.0 118.1123.9 122.8
118.0 115.6
Cases(in Millions)
Est. California Table Wine Volume <$7/Bottle, 2006-2014
Data Source: Gomberg Fredrikson Report
Crush
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Crush
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5,000,000
10,000,000
15,000,000
20,000,000
25,000,000
30,000,000
2012 2013 2014
Segment Allocation of Winegrape Vines Sold, 2012-2014
HighMidValue
24 Million
30 Million
27 Million
Higheremphasis
in NorthernInterior
Majorconcentrationin Northern
Interior
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100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
700,000
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Thompson Seedless Crush, 2004-2014Crush
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Crush
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Crush
“The Argentinian wine industry is facing its biggest challenge in decades, as falling exports, rising inflation, tightened credit and a poor exchange rate combine to endanger the livelihood of many in the industry, especially those at the cheaper end of the market.”
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Crush
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Crush
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• White Concentrate:• Market is currently uneconomical for California
growers• California grape $6-7/gallon• Competition is $5.50, and volumes are plentiful
• Argentina• Making inventory to avoid wine excess• Selling cheap and fast to generate cash
• Apple surpluses exist, negatively impacting the market
• Health “news” encourages folks to avoid “sugary drinks”
Concentrate Market
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“Replacing cookies and juice with fruits and vegetables………are achievements worth celebrating”, Obama said.
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Dehydrator Considerations• Defect-FREE!
• Almost all grapes purchased by dehydrators are made into golden raisins, which have to be cosmetically sound (i.e. NO mildew and clean from rot, insects, etc.)
• Size matters• Consider a thinning/sizing spray to create loser clusters with slightly
enlarged berries• “High” sugar
• The more sugar going in, the less work/energy to make a quality raisin.• Plan on picking at 21 brix or higher
• Scheduling & Logistics• Many dehydrators drive their equipment from field to field rather than
hauling it.• You will be part of a “line-up” of growers where crews will be moved to.• Dehydrators often harvest grapes into October• Yard/Road-side space will be needed for unloading/loading bins
• Hand picked• There may be a viticultural benefit to having the field hand harvested• Keep berms clean of noxious weeds• Control leaf hoppersPlease let us know if you are interested in going to dehydrator
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Low Yield Avg. Yield High YieldBunch @ Factor: @ Factor @ Factor:Count 0.2157 0.2728 0.3159
20 4.31 5.46 6.3222 4.75 6.00 6.9524 5.18 6.55 7.5826 5.61 7.09 8.2128 6.04 7.64 8.8530 6.47 8.18 9.4832 6.90 8.73 10.1134 7.33 9.28 10.7436 7.77 9.82 11.3738 8.20 10.37 12.0040 8.63 10.91 12.6442 9.06 11.46 13.2744 9.49 12.00 13.90
2015 Crop Potential
Multi-year Average
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Don’t limit yourself-
Be prepared to make raisins if it becomes a
market or financial necessity
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Considerations for making Raisins
• Row centers must be disked fluffy (and free of weeds and weed clumps) in preparation for terracing or continuous tray laying.
• Shut off water in late July or early August, allowing soil to dry. (Brix will likely be 18-19)
• More sugar the better at harvest - 21 or more to guarantee quality.• At 21 Brix the drying ratio is 4/1 to 4.5/1. Can have poor quality below 18
brix.• Harvesting a traditional trellised Thompson or Fiesta vineyards may be by
machine on a continuous tray or by hand on trays. • Discuss raisin insurance with your crop insurance agent well before harvest.
Deadline is July 31 to sign up for insurance.• Raisin and reconditioning insurance are different from each other and
different from multi-peril crop insurance .• Timing: Higher sugar is required, and fruit is exposed on the ground for 2 to 3
weeks, depending on weather. Must harvest crop prior to insurance deadline (September 20 – hand, or September 25 - machine).
• May need additional equipment. (terracer, forklift, etc.)• Start early in contacting or getting to know harvesters and/or labor contractors.• Start early in contacting or getting to know your paper (tray) source.• Contact AGG regarding introductions to raisin packers if you currently do not
have an established relationship.
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This is amarket update meeting.
It is NOTa meeting to tell
our membersthey have to
make raisins in 2015.
Allied Grape Growers, 2015. All rights reserved.
Questions and Discussion