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We preserve nature s gifts TRADE FAIRS 4-6/10/2016 CONXEMAR - ES Vigo Stand F28 16-20/10/2016 SIAL - FR Paris Hall 5A - Stand M180 5-9/11/2016 GAST HERBST - AT Salzburg Hall 10 - Stand 1002 13-15/11/2016 PLMA - USA Chicago 20-24/11/2016 HORECA EXPO - BE Ghent Hall 8 - Stand 8319 Actual Newsletter - n 72 - vol. 21 - September 2016 Let s continue to grow together! Industrial growth So that we can offer an even wider and higher quality product range, we have launched production lines at a number of different sites. For example, in Badajoz (ES), a grilling line was added and part of the production area was renovated. In Geer (BE), a spinach preparation line was installed, and in Violaines (FR), virtually a whole factory is being built to deep-fry vegetables. In Koolskamp (BE), the spinach line was also renovated. Important investment plans have also been approved to further improve packaging efficiency. In Ashford (UK) we installed a packing line for fruit, and in Alpiarça (PT) a second industrial packing line was added. Finally, in Gourin (FR) work began on a completely and fully automated distribution centre. Strategic growth In June, we signed an agreement with the Agrokor group. Together, we will invest in the development of the Vinka factory in Vinkovci (HR) for fresh-frozen vegetables and fruit. By pooling our forces, we are creating a strategic production and distribution platform for Central and Eastern Europe. Market growth In recent months we have seen an unprecedented rise in demand for organic products. We have long been active in the production and sale of organic products, but the sudden rise and increasing demand has spurred us on to further develop this product range within the group. Sustainable growth Ardo continues to encourage the implementation of various sustainable projects within the group. The results are set out in the sustainability report.

New in Ardo s range Wellness mix This mix fits the healthy food trend, thanks to the presence of protein-rich pulses. The colour combination looks very appetising on the plate, and the sunflower seeds complete the mix. Ideal for stir-frying. 4 x 2,5kg MWN610 Pak choi mix Pak choi mix is an Asian style vegetable mix but with European-grown vegetables. The slightly sweet mix can be given extra flavour by adding a bit of soy sauce and garlic or ginger in stir-fry dishes. 4 x 2,5kg MPC610 Festive mix This vegetable mix gives a festive feel to any meal. The fusion of the slightly bitter flavour of the Brussels sprouts and the oyster mushrooms with the milder taste of the sweet potato and parsnip gives a unique touch to your dish, whether prepared in a frying pan, wok or oven. Also a pleasure to look at, thanks to the decorative effect of the halved Brussels sprouts and the large oyster mushrooms. 4 x 2,5kg MFM610 Passion fruit puree The range of fruit purées is being expanded with passion fruit puree in 7g portions. This is a tasty exotic fruit, ideal for use in sorbets, ice cream, cocktails, smoothies, coulis, pies, etc. 5 x 1kg PAP510 pineapple mango spinach curly kale HERBS mint mango strawberry blueberry red beetroot HERBS ginger coriander banana pineapple mango avocado butternut squash HERBS basil Smoothie mixes These are three very refreshing smoothie mixes using vegetables, fruit and herbs. Each smoothie promises a distinctive taste experience. It s easy to prepare using the individual portions in 125g packets. Add 150-200ml of fruit juice or yoghurt and just blend. Ideal for breakfast or as a refreshing snack. 10 x 750g (6x125g) green GSM75B red RSM75B yellow YSM75B

Sweet potato fries Sweet potatoes are a strong trend worldwide. Following on from the precooked sweet potato cubes and puree, we are now also launching fries. These are very crispy and have a full, sweet flavour. What s more, the fries are gluten-free. 4 x 2kg AZ1210, 12 x 450g AZ1510 Duo of rissolées This original mix of prefried traditional and sweet potato cubes are a tasty addition to any meal. It s a colourful, crispy mix that appeals to young and old alike. 4 x 2kg MDA210 Herbs Mix Tartare It s a delicious combination of herbs and the typical tartare sauce ingredients, ready in no time. This herbs mix is ideal for making a delicious tartare sauce. Just add some mayonnaise and stir. Use it also as an ingredient when preparing the classic steak tartare or a fish dish. 8 x 250g UTK010 Thyme This Mediterranean herb is an essential element of our FoodService 250g range. It is harvested and processed in Provence. 8 x 250g TIJ010 Quinoa vegetable stirfry This is a superfood vegetable mix of Asian inspiration. The refined sauce contains touches of ginger, curry and leek. The quinoa, curly kale and soy beans give the mix a modern look. Warm it up in a frying pan or microwave. Serve as a side dish with fish or meat, or as a delicious vegetarian meal. 10 x 1kg UQG310 Salad Greek style We are expanding our range of prepared cold vegetable salads by adding a Greek Salad, but with a modern touch. The classic salad with an olive oil dressing and a twist of lemon and basil is given a contemporary touch with the pearl couscous. Ready to serve after defrosting. 10 x 1kg USG310

Culinary Ardo Our team of culinary advisors have created an original, flavoursome menu based on Ardo s latest products. Here are some inspiring recipe suggestions. For detailed info and instructions on how to prepare the dishes, go to the Culinary Ardo section on our website www.ardo.com. Duck breast with Festive mix Wellness mix with crispy fish Sushi Pak choi à la Bretonne Quinoa stirfry with pickled red cabbage Mango salad with herbs & smoothie injections

New colleagues Market & harvest reports In the previous edition of Ardo Actual, we predicted less favourable harvest prospects. These predictions have now been confirmed. Jirí Horák Carla Hawkes Mihaela Costea Kelly Harrington The beans were planted very late. The results will depend on the weather conditions in September and October. Despite expanding the sowing plans utilising as many hectares as possible, we will probably achieve only 80% of the planned results. Kevin Botting Paul Franklin Norbert Schneider Ardo Czech Republic Jirí Horák will be taking up the position of culinary advisor in the Czech Republic. Jirí has nearly 20 years of experience as a chef in hotel restaurants, catering companies and institutional catering. His main focus will be on presenting the Ardo range to end customers and on providing training and support to our distributors sales teams. Ardo Ashford United Kingdom Carla Hawkes started work as a Retail Business Sales Manager with the Sales & Marketing team at Ashford. Carla brings extensive experience with UK retail customers, own label and category management. Mihaela Costea and Kelly Harrington also recently started work as Marketing Executives in the Ashford Sales & Marketing team. Ardo Eye United Kingdom Kevin Botting and Paul Franklin started working in the Sales team Paul Van den hende of Ardo Eye (Rosemary & Thyme) as Food Industry Business Sector Managers. Ardo Germany Norbert Schneider started working at Ardo as key account manager Food Industry. He brings 20 years experience in the food industry, in Retail as well as in Food Service and Industry. For the garden peas, we can now confirm the predicted shortfall of 30%. Some European areas reported a decreased harvest of up to 40%. We will no longer be able to compensate for this volume during the 2016-2017 harvest year. We will try to offset part of this shortfall in 2017 by planning early pea production in Southern Europe. Ardo has already prepared the necessary crop plans to this end. The poor spring also impacted the spinach crop, in particular leaf spinach. Nevertheless, an attempt will be made to realise additional autumn volumes. For example, we will utilise the growing areas in Southern Europe to offset the shortage with autumn spinach. The diversity in Ardo s production and growing areas has proven to be extremely beneficial when several countries are impacted by reduced harvests at the same time. The production of young root vegetables is also critical. The most important European growing areas are located in the Benelux. Large parts of these areas were destroyed by excessive rainfall and flooding. In spite of resowing, we may experience a volume shortfall of roughly 20%. The volume of cauliflower was also significantly lower during the spring harvest. We will have to wait and see whether the autumn harvest will be able to offset this shortfall. Ardo Ardooie Belgium Paul Van den hende started as Export Sales Manager Asia. After his studies and internships in Belgium, China, the United States and Colombia, he began working for a seafood trading company. For the autumn and winter vegetables, we expect an overall delay in the harvest. The yield will depend entirely on growing conditions over the coming months. A good yield in the second half of the year would still be able to partially offset the damage incurred by the growers and the sector as a whole. On the other hand, sales of fresh-frozen vegetables remained high during the holiday months. Due to political instability in the Middle East, countries frequented by tourists, such as Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal, recorded unprecedented growth numbers. The consumption of fresh-frozen vegetables increased significantly, particularly in the wholesale market and in the hotel and restaurant sector. The predicted growth rate of 1% to 2% in European consumption of fresh-frozen vegetables will most likely be realised. In combination with the 2016/2017 European production shortfalls mentioned above, this will constitute a real challenge for the supply chain. Edition beginning of September 2016

Our range in a nutshell Ardo offers an extensive range of fresh-frozen vegetables, herbs, fruit, potatoes, rice and pasta. These are sub-divided into various product ranges, depending on their processing or type. We are also offering a few recently launched specials. These are aimed at the specific customer segments we want to attract. Here are a few ideas to start with: Retail FoodService Food Ingredients Fruit boxes: fresh frozen fruit is showing significant growth in the retail sector. That is why Ardo is expanding its range of fruit boxes with a few items such as pomegranate, rhubarb and mango. Smoothies: very trendy and tasty! Imagine a combination of vegetables and/or fruit and/or herbs. Recently we have significantly expanded the range of 250g herbs, including a few contemporary herb mixes such as the Smokey BBQ mix and Salsa Mexicana mix. We also still have our basics for tasty and mouthwatering cuisine and even a few organic herbs, in response to the growing organic food trend. Ardo offers various vegetables in a variety of different cuts. So we have all the ingredients to garnish a delicious pizza. These include sliced or chopped olives, raw, oven-dried or marinated tomatoes, finely chopped spinach, etc. FOLLOW ARDO ON WWW.ARDO.COM We preserve nature s gifts

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