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The 2015 Sheep & Beef Levy Referendum
Background & update
Why we need to hold a referendum
• B+LNZ operates under the Commodity Levies Act 1990 (CLA)
• The CLA enables a commodity levy order to be created
• A levy order lasts six years – current orders expire April 2016
• There are two separate levy orders (beef and sheepmeat), creating
two separate levies
• Sheep, beef and dairy farmers vote to create a new levy order (or
cease operations)
• A registered farmer’s (a farmer who has put themselves on the
B+LNZ electoral roll) vote is assessed in two ways:
– One farmer, one vote
– Weighted stock units (250 sheep, 50 Beef Cattle, 100 Dairy Cattle)
• Both ‘tests’ must be passed (>50% support from those who vote)
for a new levy order to be created
• A successful Ref15 vote will means B+LNZ can continue to operate
for a further six year cycle from 2016-2022
Vote outcomes
Yes = new levy order for the
period 2016-22
No = B+LNZ ceases
When is the 2015 referendum?
The 2015 Sheep & Beef levy referendum will be held
over a six week period in August and early September.
Referendum window
 6 weeks spanning August – early Sept
 Vote period 4 weeks
Launch
 3 August at Farmer Council
conference
Why then?
• Time required to enact a new levy order
before April 2016 (2016-22) – legal and
parliamentary process
• Need to conclude Market Development
negotiations and communicate outcome
to farmers as part of the Ref15 ‘offer’
• Recognise on-farm activity around the
country
Referendum Working Group
• James Parsons
• Anne Munro
• Kirsten Bryant
• Martin Coup
• Scott Champion
• Richard Wakelin
• Cros Spooner
• Jan Keir Smith
• Kelvin Whall (Project Manager)
• Sam Halstead (contracted PR)
Ref15 Framed from a farmer point of view
Farmer focus
From farmer feedback we have identified the
following principles for Ref15:
• Keep messages and materials brief and simple
• Have a short referendum period
• Have several ways for farmers to engage with
Ref15 (not just a roadshow, i.e. face-to-face
meetings)
• Utilise Farmer Council and regional networks
• Create a regional focus/’value proposition’
• Engage others in the sector
Principles for Ref15
• Referendum Working Group active since Sept 2014
• Budget in place to support Ref15
• PR & communications support in place
• Timeline confirmed
• Communications plan in place
• Indicative levy levels 2016-22 for consultation
• Farmer Council National Executive briefed and
engaged
• Key messages in draft form
• Ref15 offer being built
Activity to date
What next? – before the launch
• Farmer Council conversations – key sounding
board
• Stakeholder organisations engaged
• Key messages confirmed – with regional
customisation
• Materials development – simple and concise
• Enrolment campaigns – electoral roll
• Consistent Ref15 messages through ‘business as
usual’
• Prepare regional delivery and roadshow
• Deliver the day-to-day B+LNZ operations really well!
What happens in the active
referendum period?
• Materials distributed to farmers – roadshow schedule
and online info
• Active media – raise awareness, call to action
• Online channel for depth and detail
• Regional roadshow
• Delivered concurrently within a 7-10 day period
• Involving regional Directors, staff and local Farmer
Council
• Key event in each region plus a mix of others
• Voting by post and online
• Telephone calls within voting period to remind farmers to
vote
What is happening right now?
• Market Development negotiations
• Meeting key stakeholders
• Levy rate testing
• Farmer Councils and FC Exec – teleconfs
• Developing regional messages and planning
regional delivery
• Dairy engagement strategy
• Look & feel for Ref15
• Farmer online consultation tool development
and testing
The 2015
Sheepmeat & Beef levy referendum
DRAFT OFFER FOR CONSULTATION
Achievements
The draft offer 2016-22
Current
strategic
priorities
Plus
• A new market development initiative co-funded by processors
• Increased focus on environment
• Increased focus on Health & Safety
Proposed levy investment
Sheep levy
• 60c/hd no change for first 2 years of new levy order.
• Increasing to 65c in 2017/18
• Increasing to 68c in 2019/20
Beef
• $4.40/hd no change for first 2 years of new levy order.
• Increasing to $4.80 in 2017/18
• Increasing to $5.10 in 2019/20
Increased levy investment mooted to commence in 2017/18 based on a
successful negotiations on a new market development with processors.
Failure to reach agreement will see a review of offer. Likely no increase
to levy.
What do I pay now?
Current levy rates collected at slaughter (to expire in April 2016);
• Currently the average (all classes) Sheep & Beef farm invests $1,518
per year in levies. This is made up of;
–Lamb $960 (approx. 3.3c/kg)
–Sheep $199 (approx. 2.4c/kg)
–Beef $361 (approx. 1.6c/kg)
• Currently the average dairy farm invests $343 per year in beef levy
from cull animals. This represents approx. 2.3c/kg
Current investment
What might I pay 2016-22
• No change in either sheep or beef levy to begin the new levy order in 2016
• An 8c per head increase in sheep levy is proposed during the period to 2022, with full
implementation in 2019/20.
• A 70c per head increase in beef levy is proposed during the period to 2022 with full
implementation in 2017/18.
• The average Sheep & Beef farm (all classes) would invest (at full implementation in
2017/18) $1,730 per year in levies – an increase of +$212, this made up of;
– Lamb $1,087 (approx. 3.8 c/kg, up 0.5c/kg)
– Sheep $225 (approx. 2.7c/kg, up 0.3c/kg)
– Beef $418 (approx. 1.8c/kg, up 0.2c/kg
• The average dairy farm (at full implementation in (2017/18) would invest $398 per
year in beef levy from cull animals – an increase of +$55, representing approx.
2.7c/kg (up 0.4c/kg). Note: for comparison - the average dairy farm pays $5,500 per
year in milksolids levy to DairyNZ.
Possible new levy order

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Referendum update

  • 1. The 2015 Sheep & Beef Levy Referendum Background & update
  • 2. Why we need to hold a referendum • B+LNZ operates under the Commodity Levies Act 1990 (CLA) • The CLA enables a commodity levy order to be created • A levy order lasts six years – current orders expire April 2016 • There are two separate levy orders (beef and sheepmeat), creating two separate levies • Sheep, beef and dairy farmers vote to create a new levy order (or cease operations) • A registered farmer’s (a farmer who has put themselves on the B+LNZ electoral roll) vote is assessed in two ways: – One farmer, one vote – Weighted stock units (250 sheep, 50 Beef Cattle, 100 Dairy Cattle) • Both ‘tests’ must be passed (>50% support from those who vote) for a new levy order to be created • A successful Ref15 vote will means B+LNZ can continue to operate for a further six year cycle from 2016-2022
  • 3. Vote outcomes Yes = new levy order for the period 2016-22 No = B+LNZ ceases
  • 4. When is the 2015 referendum? The 2015 Sheep & Beef levy referendum will be held over a six week period in August and early September. Referendum window  6 weeks spanning August – early Sept  Vote period 4 weeks Launch  3 August at Farmer Council conference
  • 5. Why then? • Time required to enact a new levy order before April 2016 (2016-22) – legal and parliamentary process • Need to conclude Market Development negotiations and communicate outcome to farmers as part of the Ref15 ‘offer’ • Recognise on-farm activity around the country
  • 6. Referendum Working Group • James Parsons • Anne Munro • Kirsten Bryant • Martin Coup • Scott Champion • Richard Wakelin • Cros Spooner • Jan Keir Smith • Kelvin Whall (Project Manager) • Sam Halstead (contracted PR)
  • 7. Ref15 Framed from a farmer point of view Farmer focus
  • 8. From farmer feedback we have identified the following principles for Ref15: • Keep messages and materials brief and simple • Have a short referendum period • Have several ways for farmers to engage with Ref15 (not just a roadshow, i.e. face-to-face meetings) • Utilise Farmer Council and regional networks • Create a regional focus/’value proposition’ • Engage others in the sector Principles for Ref15
  • 9. • Referendum Working Group active since Sept 2014 • Budget in place to support Ref15 • PR & communications support in place • Timeline confirmed • Communications plan in place • Indicative levy levels 2016-22 for consultation • Farmer Council National Executive briefed and engaged • Key messages in draft form • Ref15 offer being built Activity to date
  • 10. What next? – before the launch • Farmer Council conversations – key sounding board • Stakeholder organisations engaged • Key messages confirmed – with regional customisation • Materials development – simple and concise • Enrolment campaigns – electoral roll • Consistent Ref15 messages through ‘business as usual’ • Prepare regional delivery and roadshow • Deliver the day-to-day B+LNZ operations really well!
  • 11. What happens in the active referendum period? • Materials distributed to farmers – roadshow schedule and online info • Active media – raise awareness, call to action • Online channel for depth and detail • Regional roadshow • Delivered concurrently within a 7-10 day period • Involving regional Directors, staff and local Farmer Council • Key event in each region plus a mix of others • Voting by post and online • Telephone calls within voting period to remind farmers to vote
  • 12. What is happening right now? • Market Development negotiations • Meeting key stakeholders • Levy rate testing • Farmer Councils and FC Exec – teleconfs • Developing regional messages and planning regional delivery • Dairy engagement strategy • Look & feel for Ref15 • Farmer online consultation tool development and testing
  • 13. The 2015 Sheepmeat & Beef levy referendum DRAFT OFFER FOR CONSULTATION
  • 15. The draft offer 2016-22 Current strategic priorities Plus • A new market development initiative co-funded by processors • Increased focus on environment • Increased focus on Health & Safety
  • 16. Proposed levy investment Sheep levy • 60c/hd no change for first 2 years of new levy order. • Increasing to 65c in 2017/18 • Increasing to 68c in 2019/20 Beef • $4.40/hd no change for first 2 years of new levy order. • Increasing to $4.80 in 2017/18 • Increasing to $5.10 in 2019/20 Increased levy investment mooted to commence in 2017/18 based on a successful negotiations on a new market development with processors. Failure to reach agreement will see a review of offer. Likely no increase to levy.
  • 17. What do I pay now? Current levy rates collected at slaughter (to expire in April 2016); • Currently the average (all classes) Sheep & Beef farm invests $1,518 per year in levies. This is made up of; –Lamb $960 (approx. 3.3c/kg) –Sheep $199 (approx. 2.4c/kg) –Beef $361 (approx. 1.6c/kg) • Currently the average dairy farm invests $343 per year in beef levy from cull animals. This represents approx. 2.3c/kg Current investment
  • 18. What might I pay 2016-22 • No change in either sheep or beef levy to begin the new levy order in 2016 • An 8c per head increase in sheep levy is proposed during the period to 2022, with full implementation in 2019/20. • A 70c per head increase in beef levy is proposed during the period to 2022 with full implementation in 2017/18. • The average Sheep & Beef farm (all classes) would invest (at full implementation in 2017/18) $1,730 per year in levies – an increase of +$212, this made up of; – Lamb $1,087 (approx. 3.8 c/kg, up 0.5c/kg) – Sheep $225 (approx. 2.7c/kg, up 0.3c/kg) – Beef $418 (approx. 1.8c/kg, up 0.2c/kg • The average dairy farm (at full implementation in (2017/18) would invest $398 per year in beef levy from cull animals – an increase of +$55, representing approx. 2.7c/kg (up 0.4c/kg). Note: for comparison - the average dairy farm pays $5,500 per year in milksolids levy to DairyNZ. Possible new levy order