IMPACT SOLANO Tamiko M. Gaines, MA, MBA November 21, 2014
Who are we? 1 the best kept secret in the market? Our Shareholders: LIMAGRAIN Our Business Unit: HM.CLAUSE
An International Co-operative Group World s 4 th largest seed producer Nearly 2 billion sales Subsidiaries in 39 countries and sales in more than 140 countries 13 % of professional sales to R&D Nearly 8,200 employees Contracts with 2,000 farmer members of the Limagrain Cooperative
Integrated Value Chain:
A Unique Governance Farmer Shareholders 3,500 members of the Limagrain Co-operative 2,000 farms under contract with the Co-operative Governance Model Farmer-Chairman and salaried CEO Jean-Yves Foucault, Chairman Daniel Chéron, CEO Daniel Chéron, CEO and Jean-Yves Foucault, Chairman A model also applied to all subsidiaries
Organizational Model
Limagrain Position in the Seed Market 4 th largest in the world 2 nd largest in the world for Vegetable Seeds N O 1 in Europe for wheat N O 1 European actor on the market for consumer seed packets
A Business Unit of Limagrain
Our History Harris 1879 Ferry Morse 1852 Tézier 1785 Clause 1891 Moran 1960 Harris Moran 1984 1982 1979 Acquisition by Limagrain 1996 1996 Harris Moran 1997 Clause Tézier 2003 HM.CLAUSE 2008 1996
Our 16 Subsidiaries
A Global Business Unit: Management Locations in 3 Regional Hubs Headquarters: Davis (USA), Valence (France) Regional Office: Bangkok (Thailand)
Distribution of Annual Sales Total Annual Sales of 257 M, US $326 M
2 What do we do?
Breeding, Production and Commercialization of Vegetable Seed Varieties for Professional Growers
More than 1600 Employees Located in 30 Countries Administration 14 % Sales & Marketing 26 % Supply Chain 33 % Research & Development 27 % 16
Research Effort R&D accounts for 27% of the workforce and 15% of annual sales revenue. Two main research laboratories in France and Davis, California. 12 varietal breeding centers across the globe (Australia, Thailand, India, Mexico, California, Florida, Wisconsin, Poland, Spain, France).
Over 2,000 Varieties in More than 20 Vegetable Crops Tomato Cauliflower Corn Melon Bean Watermelon Pepper Zucchini 18
Worldwide Position By Species
3 Why Davis?
California was ranked # 1 in the US in total cash farm receipts at 42.6 Billion (Crops, livestock and dairy) in 2012 California Vegetable and Melon sales total $6.8 Billion California ranks # 1 in the US in Melon, Tomato & Pepper crop value 96% of the US total processing tomato activity Premier location for crop breeding, variety development and seed production Proximity to UC Davis and Seed Central Ecosystem of innovation and seed research collaboration in and around Davis
Davis Research Station
DAVIS RESEARCH STATION WEST CAMPUS SOLANO COUNTY 9241 MACE BLVD, DAVIS, CA 95618
Solano County Resources Open Field Total farm land Acreage: 125 Acres
Solano County Resources - Cold Frames Cold frames are used to grow plants before transferring them to the field for planting Total of 7 Cold Frames. Total Cold Frame area: 9,600 sq ft / 891.87 m²
Solano County Resources - Cages Areas of screened cages: 7 Acres Crops in screened cages: Melons / Cucurbits, Pumpkin, Hot Peppers, Tomatillos, Squash
Solano County Resources - Greenhouses Total number of greenhouses: 30 Total greenhouses area: 46583 Sq ft / 4327.7 m²
Key Research Activities in Davis Breeding Species Tomatoes Fresh Market tomatoes Processing tomatoes Hot peppers Jalapeno Serrano Chili Pumpkin & Squash Flying Saucer Watermelon Seedless Seeded Melon Cantaloupe Honeydew etc Cucumber Beit Alpha cucumbers Prebreeding - Melon - Watermelon - Pumpkin - Squash
Key Laboratory Activities CELLULAR BIOLOGY MOLECULAR GENETICS PHYTOPATHOLOGY FRUIT QUALITY
Cellular Biology Accelerate the plant breeding process through: Creation of inbred lines Shortening of plant generation or inbred creation cycle time Rescue of elite material Combination of cell biology and other lab support tools
Molecular Genetics The Molecular Genetics team provides genetic and genomics expertise and technologies to facilitate the improvement of vegetable crops. All Molecular Genetics activities are conducted in the Molecular Laboratory. Research activities are done in Davis, CA And routine application activities are done in La Bohalle, France
Phytopathology Expose plants to pathogens to select the resistant ones for breeding new cultivars with better disease resistance. Conduct research on diseases of solanaceae and cucurbitaceae. Provide diagnostic services and monitor plant disease in key markets Help prevent the introduction of seed-borne pathogens on the station
Fruit Quality Laboratory - Melon Fruit Color Testing - Melon Evaluation of postharvest defects Example: Chilling Injury Honeydew melon Fruit Sugar Level Testing - Melon
Fruit Quality Laboratory - Tomato Fruit Color Testing Bostwick Testing Viscosity Fruit Sugar Level Testing - NTSS ph Testing Ostwald Testing Serum
IMPACT ON SOLANO COUNTY Right here in Solano County, and around the world, HM.CLAUSE invests more than $50 Million annually in innovative research on plant improvement and genetics An ongoing expansion of our cell biology laboratory located in Solano County will include a total of nearly $5 Million in additional capital investment by the end of 2015 We employ leading scientists, plant breeders, and technicians in our world class Solano County laboratories; and conduct research in molecular biology, cellular biology, and phytopathology that contribute to being one of the top five vegetable seed entities in the world Through these continuing investments and our activities in Solano County, HM.CLAUSE will be able to accelerate our plant breeding research, and to deliver new agricultural solutions to farmers who must meet the challenge of healthfully and sustainably feeding the world s growing population From earth to life
Thank you for your attention!