SORGHUM IN MALT HOUSES FOR BEER PRODUCTION : THE AFRICAN EXPERIMENT

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1 ST EUROPEAN SORGHUM CONGRESS WORKSHOP FROM ENERGY PRODUCTION TO FOOD AND FEED SORGHUM IN MALT HOUSES FOR BEER PRODUCTION : THE AFRICAN EXPERIMENT BOP SANDRINO-ARNDT, Head of Business Development, OCP AFRICA CAMEROON

AGENDA SORGHUM PRODUCTION IN AFRICA : KEY FACTS & TRENDS SORGHUM BEER AS KEY DRIVER FOR INCREASING SORGHUM PRODUCTION IN AFRICA SOCIAL & ECONOMICAL IMPACT OF SORGHUM BEER PRODUCTION IN AFRICA Q&A SESSSION 2 BOP SANDRINO-ARNDT,Sorghum in malt houses for beer production: The

ABOUT ME PERSONAL DETAILS & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE BOP SANDRINO-ARNDT Head of AgriBusiness Development for Central Africa OCP AFRICA CAMEROON Associate Consultant of the WorldBank/SFI for Agribusiness Dev Program in Central Africa MBA in Business Managament & Corporate Finance (Sorbonne Graduate School of Business - 2008) Professional Experience : Over 18 years of professional experience in the fields of sales & strategic business development 5 Years in the brewery sector in Africa, latest as Head of Agribusiness Dev. for Diageo Cameroon Over 10 years in Sales and Business Development in EMEA SHORT PROFILE Business Development and sales management expert with a strong success-driven and self-motivated leadership approach and more than 18 years of professional experience in the fields of sales, business and strategic partnerships development Demonstrated ability to define mid to long-term organizational strategic goals based on extensive competition and market insights while ensuring their operational timely implementation Ability to build and lead high-performance business development and sales management team paired with an extensive experience in building sustainable customer relationships at executive level Strong commercial acumen paired with excellent communication skills and the capability to readily engage and influence senior stakeholders at executive level EXPERTISE & KEY ASSETS Established and proven contact network at Government level (national and regional: CHAD, Central African Rep, Gabon) as well as toward multilateral dev. Organizations (BAD, FIDA, GIZ, ICRISAT, IRAD, IFDC, JICA, World Bank) and financial institutions (IFC, Microfinance Institutes-MFIs) Extensive experience in initiating, launching and managing cross-regional agricultural research program/project with the involvement of national/regional and international stakeholders Established and proven contact network to key stakeholders and decision makers of different ongoing agricultural development programs at national & continental level Demonstrated expertise in identifying and establishing collaborative relationships with business enablers (NGOs, Donators, research institutes, MFIs etc ). 3 BOP SANDRINO-ARNDT, Sorghum in malt houses for beer production: The

SORGHUM IN AFRICA (1/5) AFRICA AS THE 1 ST PRODUCER OF SORGHUM WORLDWIDE: AROUND 26 MT Source: FAOSTAT 2015 4

SORGHUM IN AFRICA (2/5) SORGHUM 2 ND MOST PRODUCED CERERAL CROPS AFTER MAIZE IN AFRICA Production 1000 MT Nigeria Sudan Ethiopia Burkina Faso Mali Niger Cameroon Chad Tanzania Egypt Uganda Ghana Togo Mozambique South Africa Kenya 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 Source: INDEXMUNDI 5

SORGHUM IN AFRICA (3/5) 70% OF THE PRODUCTION (17.500 KT) IN AFRICA DOMINATED BY 4 COUNTRIES (NIGERIA, SUDAN, ETHIOPIA, BURKINA FASO) Source: INDEXMUNDI 6

SORGHUM IN AFRICA (4/5) THE PRODUCTION OF SORGHUM IS ALMOST FULLY CONSUMED LOCALLY NIGERIA SUDAN ETHIOPIE BURKINA- FASO Source: INDEXMUNDI 7

SORGHUM IN AFRICA (5/5) PRODUCTIVITY (LOW YIELD) IS STILL A BIG CHALLENGE FOR SORGHUM PRODUCTION IN AFRICA SORGHUM PRODUCTION IS MAINLY USED FOR HUMAN NUTRITION (70%) AND ANIMAL FEED (15%) Source: INDEXMUNDI 8

SORGHUM BEER IN AFRICA (1/10) DEVELOPMENT OF BREWERED SORGHUM BEER PRODUCTION Source: HEINEKEN FINANCIAL REPORT 2014 9

SORGHUM BEER IN AFRICA (2/10) DEVELOPMENT OF BREWERED SORGHUM BEER PRODUCTION Source: HEINEKEN FINANCIAL REPORT 2014 10

SORGHUM BEER IN AFRICA (3/10) KEY MARKET PLAYERS IN THE SORGHUM BEER PRODUCTION Source: HEINEKEN FINANCIAL REPORT 2014 11

SORGHUM BEER IN AFRICA (4/10) KEY DRIVERS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF BREWERED SORGHUM BEER PRODUCTION IN AFRICA Source: HEINEKEN FINANCIAL REPORT 2014 12

SORGHUM BEER IN AFRICA (5/10) KEY DRIVERS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF BREWERED SORGHUM BEER PRODUCTION IN AFRICA Source: HEINEKEN FINANCIAL REPORT 2014 13

SORGHUM BEER IN AFRICA (6/10) BREWERED SORGHUM BEER BRANDS PORTFOLIO IN AFRICA Brand name: Chibuku Shake Shake, Chibuku Super Sorghum content: 60% Initial Launch: 2011 Countries: Ghana, Mozambique, Tanzania Price per 65cl: $US 0.85 Brand name: Eagle Lager, Eagle Light Sorghum content: 70% Initial Launch: 2012 Countries: Uganda, Zimbabwe, Price per 65cl: $US 0.75 14

SORGHUM BEER IN AFRICA (7/10) BREWERED SORGHUM BEER BRANDS PORTFOLIO IN AFRICA Brand name: Tusker Premium Lager, Tusker Lite, Tusker Malt Sorghum content: 100% Initial Launch: 2008 Countries: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda Price per 65cl: $US 0.75 Brand name: Harp Lager Sorghum content: 65% Initial Launch: 2013 Countries: Nigeria, Cameroun Price per 65cl: $US 0.80 15

SORGHUM BEER IN AFRICA (8/10) BREWERED SORGHUM BEER BRANDS PORTFOLIO IN AFRICA Brand name: Star Lager Sorghum content: 70% Initial Launch: 2001 Countries: Kenya, Tanzania Price per 65cl: $US 0.75 Brand name: NYONGERA Light Sorghum content: 90% Initial Launch: 2013 Countries: Rwanda, Burundi Price per 65cl: $US 0.85 16

SORGHUM BEER IN AFRICA (9/10) SOCIAL & ECONOMICAL IMPACT OF THE SORGHUM BEER PRODUCTION IN AFRICA Local sourcing ambition of 80% by 2020 (as of today 65%) Local sourcing projects launched in 5 countries (Cameroon, Ethiopia, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria) Yearly consumed local cereals volume of 450.000 tons (over 900.000 tons by 2020) 350.000 farmers involved in the different local sourcing projects. Over 1.000.000 farmer relatives impacted indirectly by the different initiative in Africa Farmer revenues increased by 260% in the last 3 years Local sourcing ambition of 75% by 2020 (as of today 60%) Local sourcing projects launched in 7 countries (Ghana, Mozambique, South Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe) Yearly consumed local cereals volume of 650.000 tons (over 1.200.000 tons by 2020) 600.000 farmers involved in the different local sourcing projects. Over 1.000.000 farmers relatives impacted indirectly by the different initiative in Africa Farmer revenues increased by 270% in the last 3 years 17

SORGHUM BEER IN AFRICA (10/10) SOCIAL & ECONOMICAL IMPACT OF THE SORGHUM BEER PRODUCTION IN AFRICA 18

CONCLUSION AFRICAN BEER MARKET IS GROWING FAST WITH LUCRATIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR BIG PLAYERS OF THE BREWERY SECTOR BEER PRODUCTION COSTS ARE EXTREMLY HIGH IN AFRICA, THUS COST SAVINGS POTENTIAL TO MAINTAIN THE BOTTOM LINE IS OF HIGH INTEREST LOCAL SOURCING OF AGRICULTURAL INPUT HAS BECOME A KEY SUCCESS FACTOR IN DELIVERY MAINSTREAM BEER BRANDS FOR THE MIDDLE CLASS SORGHUM AS ONE OF THE MAIN AGRICULUTURAL INPUT FOR BEER PRODUCTION IN AFRICA WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS TREND BREWERY INDUSTRY WILL IMPULSE THE TREND OF USING AGRICULTURAL INPUT (SORGHUM) FOR ANOTHER USE (ENERGY, FOODS, ANIMAL FEED) PRODUCTIVITY INCREASE THROUGHOUT THE AGRICULTURAL VALUE CHAINS IS STILL A CHALLENGE FOR LOCAL SOURCING OF AGRICULTURAL INPUT. 19

Q & A SESSION Do You Have Any Questions? 20