FrieslandCampina. June 2017

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1 FrieslandCampina June 2017

2 Ynte de Vries Sr. Program Manager Solar & SDF now FrieslandCampina Program Manager Sustainability Manager Cooperative Office Research & Development 2

3 FrieslandCampina at a glance 11.0 billion euro revenue 21,927 employees Facilities in 33 countries Export to over 100 countries 18,906 Member dairy farmers own the Company Every day millions of consumers Figures

4 Worldwide North and South America Africa and the Middle East Europe Asia and Oceania Figures 2016 * in millions of euro 379 revenue* 169 employees 6 facilities United States of America Brazil 1,053 revenue * 1,050 employees 6 facilities Nigeria Ghana Ivory Coast United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Egypt 6,046 revenue * 12,922 employees 66 facilities Netherlands Germany Belgium Greece Hungary Romania Russia France Spain Italy Austria United Kingdom 3,523 revenue * 7,786 employees 36 facilities Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Thailand Myanmar Vietnam Philippines China Hong Kong Pakistan India Japan New Zealand 4

5 We have a long history Founding of Arnhemse Melkinrichting Founding of CCF in Leeuwarden Friesche Vlag, Dutch Baby and Bonnet Rouge are registered for international markets Founding of Coberco in Zutphen Merger of Coberco, Friesland Dairy Foods, De Zuid- Oost-Hoek and Twee Provinciën Acquisition of Nutricia Dairy & Drinks Group Friesland Foods receives Royal designation on its 125 th anniversary Acquisition of Alaska Milk Corporation Philippines Acquisition of Olam Ivory Coast and DEK srl in Italy Acquisition of 51% of the shares in Engro Foods Ltd. in Pakistan Acquisition of mozzarella producer Fabrelac in Belgium Acquisition of IDB Belgium N.V. Acquisition of the activities of Anika Group in Russia Nine farmers take over a cheese factory in the Dutch Wieringerwaard Founding of the first dairy co-operatives Founding of the De Meijerij Veghel / De Melkindustrie Veghel Campina brand introduced Founding of Campina Melkunie Acquisition of Südmilch (Heilbronn) International launch of formation of international Campina brand and co-operative Acquisition of Zijerveld and Veldhuyzen B.V. and G. den Hollander Holding B.V. Founding of joint venture Friesland Huishan Dairy 5

6 18,906 ambitious member farmers are the owners of FrieslandCampina The skills of our member dairy farmers underpin the quality of FrieslandCampina s wide range of dairy products. Figures

7 13,300 member dairy farms in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium Figures

8 An typical dairy farm in the Netherlands From generation To generation Family business An average of 93 cows 78.9% Outdoor grazing 800,000 kilograms of milk per year Figures 2016

9 The Dairy Chain is our strength

10 DATA IN A FARMERS PERSPECTIVE JUNE 2017

11 Smart Dairy Farming video / h3hwi KnYIk

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13 Key missing element: unlocking data from the farm in a uniform and trusted manner Graphic taken from slidedeck Harry Smit, Rabobank, june 2016

14 SMART DAIRY FARMING 3.0: GOAL: ACCELERATING INNOVATION ON THE FARM LOWERING TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP FOR DAIRY FARMERS INCREASE EFFICIENCY OF DAIRY CHAIN IMPROVING SUSTAINABILITY ACHIEVEMENTS OF DAIRY CHAIN

15 SMART DAIRY FARMING 3.0: GOAL: ACCELERATING INNOVATION ON THE FARM 1. Secured data ownership of dairy farmers Farmer is owner of data Agreements with data suppliers about data availability 2. Sharing data through SDF Datahub Stimulate use of sensor data and statistical data through data exchange Farmer authorizes third parties for data use Datahub managed by SDF Foundation Open to third parties use Q More efficiency and sustainability through applications Applications to increase efficiency on dairy farms E.g. by increasing nutrition efficiency and reducing environmental impact

16 SMART DAIRY FARMING 3.0: HOW TO GET INNOVATION FLYING 1. Governance Support from key stakeholders/decision makers & KOLs 3. Technology A technically sound solution that works in practice 2. Finance Sound business case, now and in the future

17 SMART DAIRY FARMING BIG DATA MANAGEMENT THROUGH COOPERATIVE COLLABORATION

18 SMART DAIRY FARMING 3.0: INCENTIVE FOR INNOVATION ON THE FARM Enterprise: Efficient Sustainable Quality FARMER cc APPLICATION SUPPLIERS DATA cc SUPPLIERS Knowledge from knowledge institutes DATAHUB = Statistical data and sensor data Decision making information Data = Increasing efficiency

19 SDF Datahub does what the free market cannot do: unlock data from the farm in a uniform and trusted manner Graphic taken from slidedeck Harry Smit, Rabobank, june 2016

20 SMART DAIRY FARMING 3.0: STATUS JUNE 2017 Program SDF 3.0 launched in March 2016 SDF Foundation is owner infobroker SDF 1.0 SDF Foundation is owner Agritrust authorization portal SDF is working on architecture and security of data streams through SDF Datahub Formulating ground rules for SDF Datahub and Data usage Building base for connecting other chain partners Further development of the SDF Datahub by Rovecom & VAA SDF foundation is merged with association EDI-Circle LTO has become part of the SDF Foundation Connecting most important data streams within dairy chain Informing chain partners, data suppliers and application suppliers

21 SMART DAIRY FARMING 3.0 SERVICE SDF DATAHUB Q Farmers are able to authorize third parties to use their data Data Suppliers can connect to the Datahub and deliver requested data Application suppliers can connect to the Datahub en retrieve requested data Location based aggregated data Statistical data Datahub Online cow data

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