Thursday, May 27, 2010

The Crooked Cashewnut

I guess I must give credit for the title and subject of this blog to my dear friend Krishnan, who has never deviated in his reference to this wonder crop and its trade.

The Cashew Nut and its Kernel within has a crooked shape, and thus it's business too is never straight. We know that he doesn't mean that it is a 'crooked' or shady business, but that simple and straighforward business rules never seem to apply.  Market trends of this crop show little or no logic.

The African Cashew value chain moves from within Africa to India to the Consuming markets in the US & Europe.

In brief the chain consists of :-

- Plantation / Farmers ( be it wild, public orchards or organized private plantations),
- Traders ( Could be either plastic mug traders, bicycle traders, donkey cart traders, gele-gele* traders, pick-up traders, truck traders or warehouse traders - basically referring to the size of their trading capacity) 
- Exporters ( the serious ones in the trade,  year after year, or those profit searching - fly by night operators looking for a quck buck, or the pure currency champions - looking for export currency earning to balance their import exchange rates)
- Processors -Either Local or International, Either the mug/backyard processor or the non conventional bag by bag processor or the industiral - small, medium to large processor)
- Distributors/Marketeers & Consumers ( of the finished product)

Each one of the above - deals with this crooked nut - with not much of an idea of what actually influences prices of the raw material or the finished products.

The parameters that dictate raw material prices could be varied and most often external factors

Prices and Availability of Raw Material in India - This is a distant 'GOD' like parameter.  This parameter is always there, around you - can't see it, cant touch it - but if affects you. Traders and Brokers of the raw material call to say that India is short or long (not referring to anyones height for sure - but whether the raw material will be enough in India or not). If India is short, prices could go up or down and if India is Long, prices could go up or down!

The Weather in India, East Africa, West Africa or in Asia. A good monsoon in some places means a good crop( Prices could go up), but could also mean poor drying and thus poor quality (Prices could go Down).

Ivory Coast : No ivory trade here but IVC has just become the single largest hyper market for raw nuts.  400,000MT in one single country. Thus turbulence (not the flying kind) can affect markets. If IVC has tremors (not the Earthshaking type), buyers rush to Guinea Bissau, Senegal and The Gambia (since we're the next stop for the Raw material buying train (explained later).  Thus IVC with its low outturn, wet crop plays king-pin in determining prices in the last stop before Tanzania.

Diwali, Christmas & New Year : Festival time is when people want to eat Cashews.  Thus October/November in India and December in the US is when everyone wants their kernels for the sweets and Cakes.  Raw material availability well in advance to meet these festival requirements plays a role.  If a processor is short he pays more. If he is long, he pays less!!!

Vietnam : the fastest growing and most innovative processing nation. Vietnam buys and India cries. Indian processors have never in the past been challenged when sourcing raw nuts is concerned - never, until Vietnam pushed its way into making it a success story. If vietnamese buy, markets change. When they sell - markets change. When they default (which is what they're getting to do quite well and thus makes them virtual jokers in this crooked nut game) - markets change.  And none of this is visible to the ordinary trader. Boom - a market surge or collapse hits you before you can figure out how the Vietnamese say Ni-hao!!

The Gulf & Afghanistan Wars : When the US and Europe get into hard fought battles, whether or not they provide weary battle hardened warriors with Almonds, Pistachios or Cashewnuts - affects the kernel industry and thus the raw material trade as well.  However the problem is that raw material trade has happened about 60-90 days before those kernels are sold and thus one has no control over price at that moment. Whe the US goes to war, it would help if they let the raw cashew traders know a few months in advance - whether they would continue to buy kernels as nutrition for troops!

The US Economy and Recession : This has done funny things to the crooked nut.  While the US dropped purchases durng the recession, they actually bought more cashew kernels because prices dropped becasue of the recession - and since they bought more, prices went up . And since there was a recession, prices went down.  and so on and so forth.  If Alan Greenspan had been a little less liberal, we could have had a square cashew kernel and not a curved crooked one.

The Indian Marriage and Childrens Act : should have stipulated the quantity of Caju kathili (a diamond shaped sweet made purely from Cashew butter and sugar) each marriage  and birth of a child was entitled to for distribution.  The quantity of cashew brokens and bits consumed in India determines the preferred origin of the raw material.  Origins which have smaller grades or tougher nuts to process - have more brokens and this sometimes pushes the demand for weaker origins.  India being the largest consumer of cashew has a large influence on this crooked nut.

Education, Religion and Entertainment : In a similar vein an Education Bill should also dictate distribution terms of Caju Kathili on occassions when Indias close to 500 Million children successfully pass Examinations year after year. Tirupathi and other religious boards should have determinable quotas too for Cashew bits and pieces used in Laddoos & Prasad (the religious offerings).  Entertainment Bars, Restaurants serving Cashew snacks too - If we were able to determine the above Marriage, Education, Religious and Entertainment usage of Cashew bits - we could have a much better idea on stocks and requirements in India.

Bill and Melinda Gates and the ACA & IRD : Many years after Vasco da Gama brought this crooked nut to India and Africa, the pundits in the US (through the USDA and USAID) decided to take some credit for popularising the nut.  They either genuinely believed or initially convinced Africa that India was actually exploiting Africa by taking away its raw material. The primary reason for African raw material production to have boomed from a meagre 50 Thousand Metric Tonnes to a whopping 800,000 Metric Tonnes was conveniently forgotten.  This was not becasue of a boom in local processing, and neither because of a US Department of Agriculture presence, but because of a simple boom in population, weddings and children getting through school in India!! Consumption in India has driven processing in India. Currently processors in Africa, due to the multitude of other inefficiencies, are unable to pay growers a competitive price for the raw nuts. African processors have to compete with Vietnam and India on the kernels.  Though the apparent earning of Foreign Exchange is slightly higher when a country Processes kernels and successfully exports it, it is essential to understand that unless the factory is efficient and self sustainable, they will not be able to pay the producer a better price.  Thus the NGOs step in subsidise the crop, set up a factory only to help it close once the subsidy goes.  The report presented is that that they have successfully added value to the product and they get the Kudos of the Development World.  This has a reverse action on the markets and  - to satisfy their egoes that they now add value to the product. They take away value from a farmer and give it to a processor and the nation. The Farmer feeds the nation literally!!  Processing of the Crooked nut in Africa will be a success one day - when Africa consumes its lower grades or finds a market for it. When finance and energy are available at competitive rates. When the middle class and consumers grow.Till then it will be the NGOs and AID organisations that will claim moral successes in adding value to the chains. Hypermarkets and Supermarkets will promote fairtrade only to move the value addition benefits to a few farmers, while the gross margins and national development will be at the cost of the farmer -  the Farmer of the crooked nut!

Currency Exchange: The Euro and the Dollar dance a different tune.  The Dollar and the Ruppee dance the Samba.  West African sourcing is primarily done in Euro linkd CFAs. Stronger Dollar is good for Exporters buying in Euros and Selling in US$ and this pushes raw material prices higher. A stronger Dollar is bad for Indian/Vietnamese importers of Raw Nuts and thus pushes buying prices lower.  An exporter from India likes a strong Dollar.  Thus there lies another crooked mismatch!!

Shipping : The Corporate situation of Maersk and Delmas. If AP Moeller has a change of management policy that they so often have or if Vincent Bollore sees a better opportunity in China - Freight changes affect both the raw material prices and the kernel prices as well. A change of shipping route affects the quality and thus the prices too.

Elections in Bissau : For some unfathomable reason, the governemnt of Guinea Bissau always manages to hold its Assembly, Presidential or every other Elections (or power transition event) during the peak of the Cashew Season. Thus lending a twist of uncertainity to International availability of Bissaus much sought after raw nut. A delay in shipments from Bissau normally pushes market prices up. But delayed shipments means full warehouses and thus a lowering of prices in Bissau. And overflowing warehouses means lack of Cash turnaround and thus even more lower prices.  Overflowing warehouses also indicate poor storage conditions for crop in the bush as well as in the warehouse and thus likely deterioraiton of quality - and thus even lower prices.  All while overseas prices and demand goes up... Would you buy or sell?

In fact POLITICS in Bissau too affects world prices. Several Ministers and everyone who has a say in Government also has a say in the Private sector through a Chamber. Export duties , and general relaxing of personal activities results in calm
Rice prices : Rice is a barter item for Cashews and normally is a 1 bag for 1 bag. Thus irrespective of Kernel markets, at times a shortage in rice sends the Raw nut prices sky rocketing in Bissau - and by the time the kernel market corrects itself to this anomaly, a fuddled cashew trader is stuck with overpriced stocks.

The Bangladesh Jute Weavers Association : Strangely, when these guys go on strike or go slower on deliveries, Jute bag prices double or delay shipments of the raw cshewnuts - and thus could affect our already confused cashew trader!!

The Icing to the Cake of Factors influencing this Crooked nut are the Crooked Rumour Mongers!! Twenty four phone calls a day and they successfully move markets up or down - Momentarily, no doubt - but enough to twist buying and selling of a twisted nut.  These mongers complement another distasteful breed -"One bag Speculator Buyers" - who meander into markets, buy a single bag at twice the normal price and say that they'll come back for the rest. The rumours spread that a benvolent buyer is there. The saviour has come! And all selling stops! The whole market waits days for the return of their new found benefactor.  The serious buyer goes away dejected and losing money and patience. The unsuspecting trader waits a lifetime. Markets change. The trader is desperate and sells at a loss to the partner of the One Bag speculator. This modus operandi is quite popular with fly by night operators.

The Cashew Club of Kollam : Am sure they will dispute this - but discussions held in the exclusive bar of the exclusive Cashew Club in Kollam can make paradigm shifts in kernel and raw nut trade.  A few whispers inbetween a few sips of some of the best distillates available, in any venue that members of this august club meet, cause Tsunami like reactions - waves and troughs that resemble the crooked curves of this tasty nut.

The Pundits : Not the pony-tailed, forehead striped religious types here. The experts who know how to predict the futures of this Crop. The very intellignet Gujarathi or Sindhi - new in the business but already expert types or the seasoned Malayalee or the American kernel trader - everyone knows what everyone doesnt know. And what they say doesnt mean anythng - but it changes the way the market behaves.

The West & East Africa Integration Ploicy : Traders of raw material in East Africa migrate to participate in the trading season in West Africa and Like wise Traders from West are setting up bases in East Africa - thus with this cross cultural interface - free flow of buying practices - influence the Cashew buying train around africa.

The Cashew Buying Train : India has perfected the art of year round sourcing in a unique manner.  Dec/Jan - meets the end of the East African and Indoneisian season and buyers buy local crop in India . In Feb/march they reach West Africas armpit in Nigeria, move westward to Benin/Ghana and then to the hypermarket Ivory Coast. The Gambia, Senegal and Bissua from April, May to August are the next destinations of this group of predominant Malayalee inspectors and thier mixed breed of traders/businessmen. Malayalees, Gujarathis, Karnatakaites, Andhra-ites, Maharashtrians, Tamilians, Punjabis and more recently Oriyas.... The list of trader origins is endless. The train then moves back to East Africa and Indonesia for Nov/Dec/Jan and then the cycle continues. .

Labour : Kollam, the bastion of processing for many years - now resonates with many languages. On my last trip, was surprised to hear several groups speaking bengali, marathi, oriya....labourers - migrant workers have lent another angle to processing prices. New labourers work for lesser but are inefficient at processing smaller kernels. Thus a Senegalese origin  processor loses labourers and Tanzanian origin gets cheaper abundant labourers.

Cholestrol - Good & Bad : The current fight between the Almond board and the Cashew Export Promotion Council may have winners and losers. But the presence of Cholestrol in the argument - helps keep the price of kernels fluctuating.

FACTORS THAT MAY INFLUENCE THE TRADE AND PRICES IN THE FUTURE :

Does Water exist on the Moon : Put together with the fact that Malayalees are the first to migrate anywhere and if there exists water on the Moon, then we can have a corner Nair shop as well as grow cashew trees on the Moon.  This will grossly change the way Cashew business is done in the future.

China : With the speed and efectiveness Chinese are multiplying overseas (The Chinese Govt has a ban on Chinese multiplying at home - max ONE CHILD Policy - But encourages growing chinese influence overseas by either exporting citizens in bulk to virgin Africa or by turning a blind eye to the One Child policy for Overseas residents - as long as they dont inist on Chinese nationality for their overseas biologically increasing numbers) - It will be not long before Chinese will get into the Raw nut trade (NOT LONG... Infact it's begun!!! A dear friend of mine - George, is the first. I have sucessfully done some rawnut business with him) and very soon they will rush into the processing game - be it in Africa or China - and this will drastically change the ways of trade of the crooked nut.  The Chinese will devise a method to clone the Cashew with Maize and we may have kernels growing out of Cobs!

Thus on an end note, if one were able to master all the above and keep in view global weather conditions, Ash eruptions (not referring to arguments by our own bollywood belle - but the volcanic type from Iceland), Oil prices and Oil slick conditions, Halliburton stocks, Dick & Donalds whereabouts and activities, etc.etc. and then relate all this information to the Global economic situation (especially to that in Greece, Pakistan, Comoros Islands, Haiti and Spain) and then finally weigh Ahmedinejads Iran Export Policy on Pistachios, then one could easliy master the price trends of the Cashew Raw nut versus the Cashew Kernel.

Ram Mohan
In a moment of 'crooked' yet light humour
Guinea Bissau May 2010.

* Gele-gele : a 20+year old van converted to a bulk human transporter - with a minimum of 5 legs, few goats/pigs or chicken, 5 charcoal or cashew bags etc etc that need to be outside as the Gele-gele moves.(See Pic above)
NOTE : No figures and facts in the above blog are accurate. Consume them at your own risk!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Guinea Bissau - A Viewpoint

This was not intended to be a political or a social statement and was not intended for argument.  I started this blog - after many years of having lived, done business and frequently visited this nation.  Very often doomed by reports as being among the poorest nations in the world, higher incidences of AIDS in West Africa, and more recently the drug traffickers haven. When I tell friends that I'm off to Guinea Bissau - the immediate thought is of gun-toting drug barons and droopy eyed addicts - poverty driven slums and beggars with people dying all over.

Guinea Bissau no doubt is impoverished - dark without electricity and the absence of civic amenities - but it is not at all any way like the bleak picture painted above. Guinea Bissau is special and with a little direction, can put many other countries to shame.

Economic Poverty - YES. But yet you don't see malnourished children starving for food. They may not have the money to pay for candles or for luxuries like tap water - but they are not suffering from lack of food.  A unique self sustainability helps them survive. 

Bissau has two classes - The hyper Rich and the Poor. Both survive. Both Live in this dark city without civic amenities. The hyper rich run generators or tap into generators run by neighbours. The poor live in darkness at night. At day break, equality prevails - they all share glorious sunlight at the same price. Everyone knows everyone and everyone is related in some way or the other. The tribal divide exists - but amongst themselves unity exists. The cities wealthiest have relatives among the cities poorest. and they can sit together and talk, meet, eat together. A little money or a bag of rice exchanges hands sometimes.

Bissau has evolved under Brazilian culture - The Brazilians imbibed Portuguese culture and re-invented it and this is what one sees in Bissau. Everyone has fun. Everyone enjoys a good drink - whether the popular Portuguese Cristal, Super Bock or Sagres beers or Wines or the Cana / Cachaca or the basic raw Caju 'wine'. Everyone loves Drink, Sex, Music and Football.  Bissau has a tradition of good music and free sex - Now don't get me wrong. I dont mean prostitution. I mean that Sex per say is not taboo. Take a young girl out, dance with her, have sex - No Problems - Its human. Have a baby and disown the baby and that when the problem starts.  Children learn early about fun n life. Discotheques cater to schol children.  School girlsdress to school as though for an evening out. Tight jeans and T Shirts are the norm here.  It's a culture that loves drinks music and dance.  Salsa / Jazz or Cape Verdian music - Talent is in abundance.  I just saw a picture in a 'friends' face book page  - titled - "what the relationship between poverty and music".  And the idea of the Carnival comes to mind.  I once read that the Carnivals in Socialist regimes were used by oppressive rulers to let the people relax once in a while - get lost in rhythm and wine - celebrate with no reason to celebrate - only to forget their woes and the governments failures. Thus this regular carnivals do continue today - help all forget daily woes with music, food and wine.  Seen from the perspective of the oppressive rulers - it made sense.  Seen from the oppressed peoples points of view - It made sense too!  Why do we go to Cinemas and the Theatre or to Music shows - or for that reason to the Carnival - for entertainment - that helps us relax and forget daily worries.  So whats Different? Why complain?

Thus back to the connection between poverty and music, I'm sure its the best way to channel pent up frustration.  A depressed person can take to drugs or other intoxicants. Take to music and you have a win win.  that's the way I see the connection.

Come to look of it - every one of today's worlds talents have had problems and use Music to express themselves - Take today's Hip Hop - Rappers using the unique poetry of Hip Hop to express them selves in a language that a larger audience listens to.

Speak of Food, Wine and I seem to have digressed as I write. Back to Guinea Bissau.  What could possibly be wrong here?  Today's schoolkids playing either Monopoly or the more modern Sim City, can easily manage a country of 1,500,000 people with an economy driven by a tree crop and supplemented by potential in fisheries, tourism, phosphates , rivers, trees and an abundance of every other natural resource - including a largely young population.  Over that, the voluntary efforts of over 200 NGOs pumping monies into the economy - In my opinion reviving a functioning economy in Bissau should be child's play.

Child's Play - If a few of the current power hungry people put the country first. An I am sure that everyone in public view would want to have a stable and a developing nation. 

What else does Bissau need to move forward :
For starters - Education needs to be a priority for its large and quickly growing young population.
They must have HOPE
Health is important - and very important to teach the young of preventive health care.
A Plan : Bissau needs a 5-10 year plan to move the nation from its stagnant situation to one that will make it a prosperous and thriving nation - Not by TAXING its farmers and the poor. But by giving them an opportunity to grow.
Draconian Laws - taxing agricultural products are killing the farmer.  The Government should for the moment push imports and ensure that import goods are taxed properly. Encourage exports. Foreign Exchange is important but if agricultural produce is exported - it must be bought - thus there must be cash to buy the product. If the Govt streamlines exports - the economy will prosper. 
Rice : Widely consumed it is the largest import food . While Bissau used to be a nett Exporter, barter trade with Cashews has made it an import product.  Bissau must subsidise rice producer and tax imports. The argument that high taxes will scare the rice importers then so be it. Let Bissau's population go back t rice production as before. Bissau must prevent subsidised imports from AID like US AID Monetisation from killing the existing rice or oil seed producers.

Palm Oil and palm Kernel Oil : Bissau has an abundance of palm and yet is under utilised and the palm kernels are thrown away.

Coconut : The islands near Sensale are full of Coconut and Coconut products can rejuvenate an economy by itself. An example of small scale industry from Kerala in India - needs to be implement.

Tourism ; Encourage tourism in the Islands. Bissau is ideally poised to be the ECO tourism headquarters of the world for the simple reason that there exists no power plants and thus no pollution.  It is easiest for Bissau to enter the domain of Eco friendly power with Simple solar solutions.  recently heard that the EU has given out over 12 Million Euros for hi-tech solar installations.  What Bissau needs is simple off the grid solutions for its villages. At one tenth of the cost, these rural technologies can provide sustainable light to villages.
Developed nations are going in reverse gear to develop Eco friendly situations. Bissau needs to only get basic infrastructure down and it will have among the best Eco friendly institutions.

Corruption : This is a daily aspect of life and needs to looked at differently.  Giving a policeman or an official a few thousand CFAs doesn't constitute as corruption to me as we are only supplementing an income that is not paid on time by government.  Very rarely have I seen work not being executed for non payment of a little tip.  I don't deny that in higher offices, bribes are serious and are not the supplementary kind of tips that I'm mentioning here. Corruption in higher offices in Government department is what is killing Bissau today. This greed too is justified by the short tenure that the Military lets its governments have. each one wants to have as much as possible in the short time they know that they have. At these higher echelons of government - corruption takes a more demonic form. Bissau will need to address this before development takes place.
A Government where everyone is a businessman, conducts business from offices of government and takes political decisions with personal business in mind.  This is what has anchored Bissau and until these shackles are broken - Bissau will continue to be doomed.  Doomed yes. But the parties will go on. Biana and Kalliste will continue to attract evening crowds. Ferra Bandeh will be packed every night , albeit devoid of Light. Sonhio, Bate Papo and X-Club continue to be full. The Wifi Internet hotspots continue to mushroom. No one protests - Once in a while there will be a shooting - International communities make a hoo and a haa - The next day we're back in the streets buying and selling - be it pirates CDs, Chinese Imports, bags or Trucks of Cashewnuts - Life goes on as usual.  Ze Manel and Miguelhino NSimba continue to attract listeners. The local economy thrives - Is this Doom? No, This is Guinea Bissau.

Note: I have just written this as thoughts that occur to me everyday and without the intention of harming anyone. If anyone has an argument - Ill be happy to sit across a table with a bottle of Cristal and discus it. I love Africa and Guinea Bissau too.
Cheers
Vive L'Afrique - Vivre Le Gambie Vivre La Guinea Bissau