UTZ Certified
UTZ Certified
UTZ Certified
Report 2015
Introduction
The main goal of this report is to present the scope and scale of the UTZ coffee
program in 2015. The statistics report is written in order to inform our
stakeholders and is part of our commitment to transparency.
The statistics report focuses on the key indicators related to:
Market uptake: sales of UTZ certified coffee
Program reach: UTZ certified coffee production, premiums being paid
and multi-certification of this production
This report is part of the UTZ monitoring and evaluation system. Most of the
data in this report is collected via our online traceability system, the Good Inside
Portal.
We recognize that there may be shortcomings with the reliability of the data.
We look forward to receiving your feedback. For more information, please
contact the Monitoring & Evaluation Department at [email protected]
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Table of Contents
1.Reach
2.Sales
3.Premiums
4.Estimated production
5.Supply-demand ratio
6.Multi-certification
7. Conclusions & Outlook
1. Reach
UTZ coffee is produced in 23 countries and consumed in 87
countries
UTZ CERTIFIED
GLOBAL PRESENCE
Consuming countries
Producing countries
Producing & consuming countries
23 countries
and consumed in 87
countries
1. Reach
UTZ coffee certified area grew over 2015, along with the number of
certificate holders and coffee farmers
UTZ Certified Coffee Area (Ha)
21
22
23
21
24
15
0
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
x1000 Farmers
200
100
300
320
476
549
348
800
400
261
474
189
97
509
600
23
x1000 Hectares
30
340
400
450
2009
2010
2011
570
582
563
612
2012
2013
2014
2015
0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
The UTZ coffee program grew last year. We saw an increase in the amount of certificate holders from Mexico*
and Colombia; demand for Colombian coffee has increased in last year
This resulted in a growth in amount of UTZ Certified coffee farmers and coffee area in 2015
Bolivia did not produce UTZ Certified coffee in 2015 anymore, which resulted in 23 producing countries
*At 31-12-2014 many licenses from Mexico were expired (not calculated in 2014 report) but a few months later recertified (calculated in 2015 report)
224
238
188
X 1000 MT
150
121
137
0
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
UTZ first buyer sales have continuously increased between 2010 and 2014, in 2015 however we saw a slight
decline in sales by 7% to 238,392 MT (3,973,193 Bags)
The largest part of UTZ Certified coffee sales comes from Latin America; in 2015 the sales from Latin-America and
Asia decreased (-2% and -19% respectively)
Of the Top 10 UTZ coffee buyers, 3 buyers reduced their sales; this decrease was for a large part balanced by
higher demand from the other 7 Top 10 buyers (and also from other buyers)
*Sales are First Buyers Sales from the producer to the first buyer
120
100
60
2012
2014
2015
51
28
x 1000 MT
2013
22
21
7
Brazil
Vietnam
Colombia
Honduras
India
Peru
Mexico
OTHERS*
The UTZ coffee program saw a decrease in sales from the two main origin countries
One buyer purchased less from Vietnam which had an affect on the sales from this country
Brazil sales declined by 11%***; during the 2014 drought year coffee stocks were sold to keep up with the
demand. In 2015 Brazil faced thinned out stocks & increase in domestic demand for conventional coffee.
Due to stable and increased sales from other origins, the decline in coffee sales remained modest
There was an increasing interest in UTZ coffee from Colombia and Honduras (+36 and +37% respectively)
as these origins were used in specific blends for new products last year.
Sales from India, Peru and Mexico remained stable compared to 2014
UTZ Ethiopian first buyers sales increased. Currently the sector is investing in increasing transparency at
source level
* Other countries in 2015 were Ethipopia, Guatemala, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Tanzania, DR of Congo, Costa Rica, Papua new Guinea, Rwanda, Burundi, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Panama
**Sales are First Buyer Sales from the producer to the first buyer *** ICO data shows that Brazilian exports decreased with 12% between 2014 and 2015
120
103
93
78
70
60
54
53
53
55
49
45
38
29
22
X 1000 MT
21
11
0
2012
Colombian Milds
2013
2014
2015
Robustas
*Sales are First Buyer Sales from the producer to the first buyer *Arabica sales consists of Colombian Milds, Other Mild Arabicas & Brazil & other Natural Arabicas
Region
Europe
69
72
Africa
14
20
Asia
39
35
Oceania
South America
66
83
North America
10
Total
204
220
872
561
500
419
338
228
0
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
*Supply Chain Actors, excluding producers (can have multiple roles such as exporter, roaster, manufacturer etc.)
** Approved UTZ labeled products (SKUs) in specific year
3.1 Premiums
UTZ average coffee premium remained stable at 2.74 $c/lb
UTZ premium distribution
4.294.44
3.56
3.80
3.49
3.13
2.72
3.03
2.74
2.28
1.82
1.68
2012
2013
Global
2014
Arabica
2015
Robusta
PREMIUM ($C/LBS)
20.0
10.0
2.8
0.0
4.3
3.1
1.2
2.4
3.1
2.5
4.1
4.9
3.4
3.7
3.3
1.8
The UTZ premium ranges from 1.8 $cents/ lb to 4.9 $cents/ lb; Vietnamese certificate holders, producing
Robusta, receive a significantly lower premium on average than Colombian certificate holders
In Ethiopia the average premium decreased compared to 2014 as coffee prices were low.
In India the average premium also decreased, although premiums for Monsoon and Robusta coffee were higher
than Arabica varieties
* Extreme outliers and countries with low sample size were not included in the analysis.
+13%
x1000MT
600
716
727
730
2012
2013
2014
821
477
366
394
2009
2010
300
2011
2015
In 2015* 612 certificate holders were active in the UTZ coffee program and 821,399 MT of coffee was UTZ
certified** (13,689,979 Bags)
UTZ certified coffee volume has grown in 2015
The growth in the number of certificate holders was 9% between 2014 and 2015. This resulted in a growth
of the UTZ certified coffee volume by 13%
10% of the total certified estimated production derives from new certificate holders joining the program in
2015; new members are from Latin-America (Brazil, Peru Colombia) and Ethiopia and Kenya
Especially the number of Mexican certificate holders increased, but this was mainly caused by the cut-off
date of the statistics report and not due to new members entering the UTZ coffee program***
*We use a cut-off date of 31-12-2015 to calculate the active certificate holders at that day. ** Certified volume is an estimation of the production
of the license year *** At 31-12-2014 many licenses from Mexico were expired (not calculated in 2014 report) but a few months later recertified
(calculated in 2015 report)
249
2013
2014
2015
225
150
81
73
x1000MT
39
36
25
21
41
18
13
The countries Brazil, Vietnam and Colombia produced 68% of the UTZ certified coffee
In Brazil the total certified coffee volume was stable at 2% with 249,126 MT certified in 2015
In Vietnam the certified volume increased by 17% to 224,579 MT, with 20% of the volume accounted for
by a few large certificate holders that joined in 2015. The availability from Vietnam is not expected to
grow in 2016 as the demand in the past year has declined
Over 2015 there was 81,379MT of UTZ coffee available from Colombia, which was an increase of 18%
compared to 2014. This was caused by a strong increase in certificate holders
* Other countries in 2015 were Guatemala, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Tanzania, DR of Congo, Costa Rica, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, Burundi, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Panama
40%
73%
27%
70%
30%
70%
30%
72%
150
28%
2012
241
262
228
91
0%
300
x 1000 MT
80%
2013
2014
Arabica
Robusta
2015
Over the past years, the proportion of certified Arabica and Robusta coffee has remained relatively stable with
approximately 70% Arabica and 30% Robusta (9,886,248 Bags Arabica, 3,803,731 Bags Robusta)
While certified volume of Other mild Arabicas is almost as high as certified volume of Brazilian Natural Arabicas,
Other mild Arabicas are sold less as UTZ than Brazilian Natural Arabicas (see Chapter 2.3)
In line with global distribution, most UTZ Arabica volume originates from Latin America while most UTZ Robusta
volume orginates from Asia
5. Supply-demand ratio
Demand of UTZ coffee grew less than the available volume on the
market, resulting in a decreased supply-demand ratio
% of UTZ Certified Coffee sold
as UTZ: Global
50%
39%
31%
32%
34%
33%
35%
31%
29%
25%
34%
33%
31%
18%
25%
32%
26%
21%
16%
34%
22%
19%
8%
0%
2011
0%
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
2012
Latin America
2013
Asia
2014
2015
Africa
The percentage of UTZ Certified coffee being sold as UTZ has decreased in the last year; on average the supplydemand ratio is 29%. This is a consequence of an increased amount of UTZ coffee volume being available on all
three continents, whilst sales in the past year decreased in Latin America and Asia
The percentage of available coffee sold from Africa was relatively stable
A decrease can be seen in Asia, due to the decline in sales from Vietnam
Latin Americas Supply-Demand ratio decreased, but this was for a large part due to an increase in
available volume in Mexcio and Nicaragua
We have also observed that S/D ratios are slightly higher for certificate holders that are not multicertified. This
indicates that multi-certified certificate holders sell a part of their volume under another sustainability label
6. Multi-certification
Multi-certification of UTZ Certified coffee declined slightly; double
certification with RA is predominant
% Multi-certified 2015*
% Multi-Certified
100%
80%
68%
67%
66%
Africa
Latin America
Asia
Global
61%
50%
40%
41%
16%
0%
13%
0%
2012
15%
2013
2014
2015
RFA
Organic
FT
Other
7. Conclusions
Increased availability and lower sales have led to a lower supplydemand ratio over the past year
Stabilization of market demand
for UTZ Certified coffee
7. Outlook
Coffee sales will
stabilize
We expect sales to
stabilize or slightly
increase due to demand in
Europe and US
In addition to certification,
companies increasingly
address sustainability in
other ways
Production will
stabilize
We anticipate growth in
sales of East African UTZ
coffees due to increased
demand from this region
Coffee Statistics
Report 2015