THE INVESTOR’S GUIDE TO THE NEW ZEALAND FOOD & BEVERAGE INDUSTRY FINAL; November 2015 www.foodandbeverage.govt.nz iFAB 2015 STEERING & GUIDANCE This project would not have been possible without the strong guidance of our Steering Committee. In particular, we would like to thank Andrew McCallum of MBIE for his tireless energy in keeping this project on track, while at the same time pushing us forward. Draft versions of all “Top 100” firms profiled in this document were distributed to those firms for comment, addition or correction. This was done in the form of emails and phone calls. We thank those that helped us in this process for their time and effort. We also thank those that provided them for their photos. We are grateful for all of the input we have received, but the report is ours and any errors are our own. Finally, we acknowledge the support of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE). It is their funding that has made this report possible. KEY CONTACTS FOR THIS REPORT This analysis was prepared by Virginia Wilkinson and Tim Morris, Coriolis Directors, together with Nicki Hall, a consultant at Coriolis. Virginia Wilkinson is a Director at Coriolis. Virginia is Coriolis’ resident expert on consumer insights and market research. She has over fifteen years of experience in primary sector and food and fast moving consumer goods research. Virginia regularly conducts both primary and secondary research on food, fast moving consumer goods, retailing and foodservice across Australasia. You may contact her by e-mail on: vwilkinson@coriolisresearch.com Tim Morris is a Director at Coriolis and is recognised as a leading expert and advisor to CEOs and stakeholders in strategy in food, fast moving consumer goods and retailing. Tim is a recognised expert globally in retailing, particularly in private label, with his work being quoted in numerous publications and college textbooks. He is head of Coriolis’ retail and consumer goods practice. You may contact him by email on: tmorris@coriolisresearch.com INHERENT LIMITATIONS This work was commissioned by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) and prepared by Coriolis. This work is based on secondary market research, analysis of information available or provided to Coriolis by our client, and a range of interviews with industry participants and industry experts. Coriolis have not independently verified this information and make no representation or warranty, express or implied, that such information is accurate or complete. Projected market information, analyses and conclusions contained herein are based (unless sourced otherwise) on the information described above and on Coriolis’ judgment, and should not be construed as definitive forecasts or guarantees of future performance or results. Neither Coriolis nor its officers, directors, shareholders, employees or agents accept any responsibility or liability with respect to this document. The report is dated November 2015 and Coriolis accepts no liability for and has not undertaken work in respect of any event subsequent to that date which may affect the report. Coriolis wishes to draw your attention to the following limitations of the Coriolis report “The Investor’s Guide to the New Zealand Food & Beverage Industry; November 2014“ (the Coriolis Report) including any accompanying presentation, appendices and commentary (the Coriolis Commentary): -  -  -  -  -  a. Coriolis has not been asked to independently verify or audit the information or material provided to it by or on behalf of the Client or any of the parties involved in the project; b. the information contained in the Coriolis Report and any Coriolis Commentary has been compiled from information and material supplied by third party sources and publicly available information which may (in part) be inaccurate or incomplete; c.  Coriolis makes no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied, as to the quality, accuracy, reliability, currency or completeness of the information provided in the Coriolis Report and any Coriolis Commentary or that reasonable care has been taken in compiling or preparing them; All trade data analysed in all sections of the F&B Information project are calculated and displayed in US$. This is done for a range of reasons: It is the currency most used in international trade It allows for cross country comparisons (e.g. vs. Denmark) It removes the impact of NZD exchange rate variability It is more comprehensible to non-NZ audiences (e.g. foreign investors) It is the currency in which the United Nations collects and tabulates global trade data Anyone should feel free to call the authors if any of the material cannot be understood or accessed. We always welcome opportunities to discuss our research with our readers and users. Unless otherwise noted, all photos used in this discussion document were either provided by the New Zealand Story resource (www.nzstory.govt.nz) or purchased by Coriolis from a range of stock photography providers. Our usage of them complies with their various license agreements. Where appropriate, this document is Copyright © 2015 Coriolis and MBIE. However, please feel welcome to use, refer to and cite this research. d.  the analysis contained in the Coriolis Report and any Coriolis Commentary are subject to the key assumptions, further qualifications and limitations included in the Coriolis Report and Coriolis Commentary, and are subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies, some of which, if not all, are outside the control of Coriolis; and e.  any Coriolis Commentary accompanying the Coriolis Report is an integral part of interpreting the Coriolis Report. Consideration of the Coriolis Report will be incomplete if it is reviewed in the absence of the Coriolis Commentary and Coriolis conclusions may be misinterpreted if the Coriolis Report is reviewed in absence of the Coriolis Commentary. Coriolis is not responsible or liable in any way for any loss or damage incurred by any person or entity relying on the information in, and the Recipient unconditionally and irrevocably releases Coriolis from liability for loss or damage of any kind whatsoever arising from, the Coriolis Report or Coriolis Commentary including without limitation judgments, opinions, hypothesis, views, forecasts or any other outputs therein and any interpretation, opinion or conclusion that the Recipient may form as a result of examining the Coriolis Report or Coriolis Commentary. The Coriolis Report and any Coriolis Commentary may not be relied upon by the Recipient, and any use of, or reliance on that material is entirely at their own risk. Coriolis shall have no liability for any loss or damage arising out of any such use. iFAB 2015 2 CONTENTS Executive Summary The Case for New Zealand F&B Sector Level Review Firm Activity (further detail in “iFAB Supplementary Material”) Top 100 Firm Profiles Next 100 F&B Firms iFAB 2015 3 Why did the New Zealand government undertake this project? What is the purpose of the food and beverage information project? The project pulls together the available information on the food and beverage industry into one place, in a form which is familiar and useful to business. The reports contain analysis and interpretation of trends and opportunities to materially assist with business strategy and government policy. The information will be of vital use to businesses, investors, government, and research institutions as the industry expands and diversifies. This industry view will be very useful to government, enabling better dialogue and the opportunity to address issues collectively. What benefit will this bring to businesses? The Project will have many uses for businesses. These include: –  As a base of market intelligence to enable business to be much more targeted in their own market research –  Reviewing and informing offshore market development (including export and investment) strategies –  Assisting in identifying areas of innovation and R&D for the future –  Identifying strategic partners and collaborators –  Enabling a company to benchmark performance with that of its competitors –  Monitoring industry activity –  Gaining a better understanding of their own industry sector –  Identifying internal capability needs or external inputs How will government use the reports? This information will provide much greater insight into the industry, which is useful for a range of policy developments, from regulatory frameworks to investment in science and skills and facilitating access to international markets. In particular, a single source of factual information will enable government agencies to better coordinate their efforts across the system and be more responsive to addressing industry issues. Core questions that Coriolis were engaged to address: What is the high level case for investment in the New Zealand food & beverage industry? Who are the key firms? Which sectors are growing? www.foodandbeverage.govt.nz iFAB 2015 4 Food and Beverages contributed $30.7 billion in exports in 2014; almost half New Zealand’s total exports of $66.2b TOTAL NEW ZEALAND EXPORTS OF GOODS AND SERVICES BY CATEGORY NZ$b; % of total exports; 2014/20151 Other Services $7.6 12% Total Services 28% Travel $10.4 16% Food and Beverages $30.7 46% Total Merchandise 72% Other Manufactured Goods $17.5 26% Total = $66.2b 1. Merchandise data YE Dec 2014, Services Mar 2015; Source: Statistics NZ; Merchandise and Services exports; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY GENERAL New Zealand is a developed, temperate-climate country in the Asia-Pacific region. It is a stable democracy with strong economic freedoms (Index of Economic Freedom #4), excellent investor protection (World Bank #1) and low corruption (Transparency International #1). It is by almost all measures the most attractive investment destination in the temperate zone of the Southern Hemisphere. consumers around the world trust food and beverages produced in New Zealand. FOOD & BEVERAGE Food and beverage exports are important to New Zealand and the country is a major F&B exporter. The food and beverage industry accounts for 46% of all goods and services exports. Exports are growing strongly and the country’s export performance is strong and improving relative to peers. OPPORTUNITIES While New Zealand is a major global F&B exporter, the country has significant untapped capacity to export more. New Zealand is a country the size of Italy with the population of Singapore. However Italy feeds a domestic population of 60m people and exports twice as much F&B as New Zealand. The country has demonstrated capability in the production of temperate-climate food and beverages. It is the largest exporter in the world of dairy products and lamb and a major exporter of beef, kiwifruit, apples and seafood. The New Zealand Government has set a target of tripling the country’s food and beverage exports over the next 15 years. The recently announced investment attraction strategy is aimed at attracting high value foreign investment in areas of competitive advantage, delivering potential direct economic impact of $5 billion over three years. The Top 100 F&B firms in New Zealand have a combined revenue of $51.5 billion (2014). Industry-wide investment has driven scale, efficiencies and the continued development of high value categories. DRIVERS The success of New Zealand in temperate foods is built around a natural environment conducive to agriculture. New Zealand – surrounded by the Pacific Ocean – has the light of Spain with the climate of Bordeaux. This climate will also moderate the effects of global warming going forward (relative to large continents). The country’s farmers are highly productive and efficient. The country has no agricultural subsidies and regulation is generally rational and light handed. New Zealand is a leader in food safety and product traceability. Customers and In science, New Zealand spends more than half a billion dollars a year on Agri-food research across a wide range of areas, from fruit genetics to nutraceuticals. The country is also home to four major universities respected globally for their Agrifood research. New Zealand is a young country still discovering its comparative advantages and new industries continue to emerge. In the past twenty years New Zealand wine, honey, aquaculture and avocados have all emerged from almost nothing into world leading sectors. New Zealand has attracted investment in F&B manufacturing from around the world. Global leaders have already endorsed New Zealand by investing in manufacturing in the country and about 25% of the F&B manufacturing sector is foreign owned. New Zealand welcomes new investment and investors will participate in its success. iFAB 2015 6 CONTENTS Executive Summary The Case for New Zealand F&B Sector Level Review Firm Activity Top 100 Firm Profiles Next 100 F&B Firms iFAB 2015 7 The case for investment in the New Zealand Food & Beverage Industry is built on four pillars WHY NEW ZEALAND? GROWING TO ASIA STRONG CORE + EMERGING GROWTH UPSIDE TRUSTED -  Free trade agreements -  Strong in a handful of ingredients -  Low intensity currently -  Food safety systems -  Growing export share and value -  Growing in a wide range of emerging categories -  Significant growth upside -  Recognised by consumers -  Well supported iFAB 2015 8 First, New Zealand Food & Beverage exports are growing to Asia WHY NEW ZEALAND? GROWING TO ASIA STRONG CORE + EMERGING GROWTH UPSIDE TRUSTED -  Free trade agreements -  Strong in a handful of ingredients -  Low intensity currently -  Food safety systems -  Growing export share and value -  Growing in a wide range of emerging categories -  Significant growth upside -  Recognised by consumers -  Well supported iFAB 2015 9 New Zealand exports food and beverages to a wide range of destinations; however Asia is now the largest destination region NEW ZEALAND F&B EXPORT VALUE BY DESTINATION REGION $2,564 $427 $3,107 $538 $3,261 $811 US$b; 2014 UK $962 $2,885 $3,175 UAE $679 Malaysia $679 Japan $1,374 South Korea $445 Saudi Arabia $594 USA $2,777 Australia $2,176 Algeria $484 Other Europe /Russia $2,299 Egypt $349 Canada $329 Pacific $388 Indian Sub Australia/Pacific SS Africa North America Other NA/ME/CA $779 C/S America Europe $8,295 NA/ME/CA Singapore $571 Indonesia $563 China $5,405 Philippines $530 Thailand $511 Other SE Asia $321 SE Asia NA/ME/CA = North Africa/Middle East/Central Asia; Note: totals may not add due to rounding; Source: UN Comtrade database; Coriolis analysis Taiwan $648 Hong Kong $406 East Asia iFAB 2015 10 Developing markets – particularly China – are driving New Zealand food & beverage export growth TEN YEAR NEW ZEALAND F&B EXPORT VALUE BY REGION GROWTH MATRIX US$m; %US$; 10y ABS; 10y CAGR; 2004 vs. 2014 33% 30% China 25% 10y CAGR (04-14) 20% NA/ME/CA SS Africa 15% Indian Sub SE Asia South America 10% Oceania 5% Caribbean Central America 0% $0 E Asia x China North America Size of bubble = relative NZ export value in 2014 Europe $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $2,500 $3,000 $3,500 $4,000 $4,500 $5,000 10y Absolute Growth (04-14) NA/ME/CA = North Africa/Middle East/Central Asia; SS Africa = Sub-Saharan Africa; Source: UN Comtrade database; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 11 New Zealand is fast transitioning from feeding Westerners to feeding the Asia-Pacific region SHARE OF TOTAL NEW ZEALAND F&B EXPORT VALUE BY DESTINATION REGION % of value; 1965-2014 3% 2%0% 7% 7% 3% 3% 5% 10% 4% 11% 12% 0% 27% 8% 9% 4% 9% 10% 5% 6% 16% 22% 23% 33% E Asia 13% SE Asia 12% North Africa/ Middle East/ Central Asia 7% Other 10% Australia/ Pacific Is. 12% N America 13% Europe 8% 6% 10% 12% 11% 8% 5% 6% 7% 8% 8% 8% 9% 9% 7% 7% 20% 24% 6% 15% 7% 19% 8% 23% 11% 22% 76% 23% 15% 21% 18% 53% 44% 34% 25% 1965 1970 1975 Source: UN Comtrade database; Coriolis analysis 1980 1985 30% 1990 29% 1995 23% 2000 23% 2005 2014 iFAB 2015 12 Despite this growth, New Zealand has significant per capita upside across all three major growth regions NZ F&B IMPORTS PER CAPITA VS. POPULATION US$; 2014 $104 $74 $56 NZ F&B IMPORTS PER CAPITA US$; 2014 $41 $28 $22 $18 $19 $19 $9 $10 $10 $10 $12 Tunisia Israel Syria Sudan "Stans" POPULATION; 2014 Palestine Iraq $0 Iran $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1 Egypt Armenia Azerbaijan Libya Jordan Qatar Algeria Oman Kuwait Saudi Arabia Bahrain UAE Cambodia Myanmar Timor-Leste Morocco Lebanon Yemen $2 $2 $2 $3 $4 $5 $0 $0 $1 $2 Vietnam Philippines $3 $5 Brunei Thailand Malaysia Singapore $4 Macau SAR Mongolia South Korea Japan $4 $5 $7 $8 $9 $11 Taiwan Hong Kong SAR 13 iFAB 2015 Source: UN Comtrade database; Coriolis analysis Indonesia China NA/ME/CA SE ASIA EAST ASIA New Zealand has free trade agreements – either in place or proposed – with most of the Asia-Pacific region NEW ZEALAND FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS: EXISTING OR PROPOSED 2015 Existing Proposed Note: TPP Agreement but pending ratification by all parties; Source: MFAT; various published sources; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 14 New Zealand’s overall export growth performance has been excellent relative to peers TEN YEAR F&B EXPORT VALUE GROWTH MATRIX: NEW ZEALAND VS. SELECT PEERS US$m; %US$; 10y ABS; 10y CAGR; 2004 vs. 2014 11% South Africa Germany 10% USA New Zealand Chile 9% Netherlands 8% Canada Austria Argentina 7% 10y CAGR (04-14) Italy 6% UK Ireland 5% France Australia 4% Denmark 3% 2% 1% Size of bubble = relative export value in 2014 0% $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000 $70,000 $80,000 $90,000 10y Absolute Growth (04-14) Source: UN Comtrade database; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 15 This shift in market is leading to a corresponding shift in products and industry structure MODEL OF CHANGING NATURE OF NEW ZEALAND’S FOOD & BEVERAGE EXPORTS AND EXPORT MARKETING SYSTEM 2015 1950’s 2050’s Target market -  British wholesaler -  British shopkeeper, butcher, cheesemonger or greengrocer -  Asian bar or restaurant manager -  Middle-class Asian consumer Nature of food & beverages exported -  Traditional foods of England -  Ingredients for further processing -  Almost no consumer-ready packaged/ processed foods -  Almost no beverages -  -  -  -  -  Product form -  Bulk -  Dry bag or frozen -  Predominantly un-branded Marketing -  Targeted at middle-man (wholesaler) through trade press -  Unsophisticated, awareness/availabilitydriven functional message -  Very limited consumer-direct communication or messaging -  Conducted by quasi-government agencies run by New Zealand farmers Source: Coriolis Currently in-transition Premium luxuries of Asia Finished goods Almost totally shelf-ready Targeted at consumer or foodservice Predominantly processed foods and beverages -  Ready-to-use in bar or restaurant -  Ready-to-eat/ready-to-drink by consumer -  Chilled, shelf-stable retort or frozen -  Targeted at consumer through nontraditional channels (e.g. sponsorship) -  Sophisticated, abstract, brand-building message -  Conducted by global multinationals with New Zealand operations iFAB 2015 16 Second, New Zealand has a strong core and a range of emerging growth categories WHY NEW ZEALAND? GROWING TO ASIA STRONG CORE + EMERGING GROWTH UPSIDE TRUSTED -  Free trade agreements -  Strong in a handful of ingredients -  Low intensity currently -  Food safety systems -  Growing export share and value -  Growing in a wide range of emerging categories -  Significant growth upside -  Recognised by consumers -  Well supported iFAB 2015 17 New Zealand has a strong core across six sectors STRONG CORE DAIRY INGREDIENTS MEAT SEAFOOD PRODUCE PROCESSED BEVERAGES Source: photo credit (purchased stock photos or fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classification iFAB 2015 18 New Zealand is driving food & beverage long term export growth across all sectors NEW ZEALAND FOOD & BEVERAGE EXPORT VALUE BY SECTOR US$m; 2004-2014 10y CAGR $24,843 CAGR 9% 10y ABS $1,374 Beverages 14% +$996 $2,127 Processed 11% +$1,385 $117 Other food 11% +$75 $1,802 Produce 4% +$631 $1,228 Seafood 4% +$412 $5,183 Meat 5% +$2,031 $13,011 Dairy 13% +$9,230 $13,335 $789 $10,082 $378 $742 $43 $1,170 $816 $1,372 $52 $1,261 $870 $3,406 $3,153 $5,605 $3,781 2004 Source: UN Comtrade database; Coriolis analysis 2009 2014 iFAB 2015 19 Within these sectors, New Zealand also has a wide range of emerging growth categories EMERGING HONEY MUSSELS SALMON BEEF JERKY, ETC. AVOCADOS CHERRIES BERRIES F FRENCH FRIES SOUPS KETCHUP YOGHURT ICE CREAM PET FOOD BISCUITS, ETC. CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONERY INFANT FORMULA NUTRITIONALS UHT MILK SOFT DRINKS BEER CIDER SPIRITS OTHER EMERGING Source: various sources; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classification iFAB 2015 20 New Zealand is achieving strong long term growth across all emerging categories EMERGING (Export value; US$m; 2004 v 2014) $204 $168 CAGR 6% CAGR 9% CAGR 24% CAGR 14% $12 $89 HONEY CAGR 6% 04 14 MUSSELS CAGR 34% 14 SALMON $16 $53 $31 04 $20 04 14 $66 CAGR 6% $37 $4 04 14 AVOCADOS 04 14 CHERRIES 04 CAGR 5% $155 04 14 F FRENCH FRIES $91 CAGR 6% $58 CAGR 8% CAGR 15% $61 $92 14 FRESH BERRIES1 $113 $35 $24 CAGR 27% CAGR 17% $20 BEEF JERKY, ETC. CAGR 4% $19 $9 $28 14 CAGR 10% CAGR 18% $19 04 $23 $99 $101 $21 $27 $23 $2 $1 04 14 04 SOUPS 14 SAUCES CAGR 10% 14 YOGHURT $181 $297 CAGR 45% 04 $98 CAGR 10% 04 14 ICE CREAM 14 PET FOOD $107 CAGR 10% 14 BISCUITS, ETC. 14 CHOCOLATE2 CAGR 3% CAGR 50% $13 $36 04 04 14 CONFECTIONERY $14 $29 $7 04 04 CAGR 9% $50 $67 04 $13 Numerous Other Growth Segments $10 $0.2 14 INFANT FORMULA 04 14 NUTRITIONALS 04 14 UHT MILK 04 14 SOFT DRINKS 04 14 BEER 04 14 CIDER 04 14 SPIRITS3 1. Ex-Strawberries; 2. Retail; 3. Ex-RTDs; Source: various sources; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classification OTHER EMERGING iFAB 2015 21 Third, New Zealand has strong growth upside WHY NEW ZEALAND? GROWING TO ASIA STRONG CORE + EMERGING GROWTH UPSIDE TRUSTED -  Free trade agreements -  Strong in a handful of ingredients -  Low intensity currently -  Food safety systems -  Growing export share and value -  Growing in a wide range of emerging categories -  Significant growth upside -  Recognised by consumers -  Well supported iFAB 2015 22 New Zealand is not a small country TOTAL AREA: NEW ZEALAND VS. SELECT REGIONS Km2; 000; 2015 378 Other 12 Kyushu 36 336 Shikoku 19 288 274 Fujian 121 New York 122 Honshu 228 Japan 256 Netherlands 37 North Island 117 Switzerland 41 Guangdong 180 Hokkaido 83 270 Belgium 31 New Jersey 19 Connecticut 13 New Hampshire 23 Vermont 24 Maryland 25 North Korea 121 Denmark 43 Ireland 70 Hong Kong 1 Hainan 34 West Virginia 62 Slovakia 49 Select SE China Select NE USA Luxembourg 3 Select Europe Note: this document takes no position on sovereignty in Asia (e.g. Taiwan); Source: CIA World Fact Book; Wikipedia; Coriolis analysis South Island 150 South Korea 100 Taiwan 36 Stewart Island 2 New Zealand Other East Asia iFAB 2015 23 New Zealand has resources available to produce more food AGRICULTURAL AREA/PERSON Ha; 2014 4.5 Uruguay 2.4 New Zealand COASTLINE/PERSON M; 2014 WATER/PERSON L; m; 2014 4.9 Norway 3.3 New Zealand 70.8 New Zealand 1.0 Denmark Chile 0.9 Chile 0.4 Uruguay Sweden 0.3 Finland 0.6 73.8 Norway Ireland Spain 1.3 WATER/SQUARE KILOMETRE L; m; 2014 51.2 Chile Denmark 0.5 Ireland 0.3 Sweden France 0.4 Japan 0.2 Ireland Finland 0.4 Finland 0.2 Austria China 0.4 Uruguay 0.2 Portugal Austria 0.4 United Kingdom 0.2 Portugal 0.4 Portugal Sweden 0.3 United Kingdom 40.7 20.0 17.7 11.3 1,296 Switzerland Chile 1,219 New Zealand 1,209 Norway 1,180 Japan 1,138 926 Austria Uruguay 789 6.6 Portugal 746 Switzerland 6.5 Ireland 740 0.2 Netherlands 5.4 Italy 635 Italy 0.1 Japan 3.4 United Kingdom 605 0.3 Spain 0.1 Italy 3.1 Belgium 599 Italy 0.2 France 0.1 France 3.1 Germany 431 Germany 0.21 Israel 0.03 Spain 2.4 Sweden 394 Norway 0.19 Germany 0.03 United Kingdom 2.3 France 333 Switzerland 0.19 Netherlands 0.03 China 2.1 Finland 325 Belgium 0.12 China 0.01 Germany 1.9 China 296 Netherlands 0.11 Belgium 0.01 Belgium 1.6 Spain 220 Israel 0.1 Austria - Denmark Japan 0.0 Switzerland - Israel Source: United Nations FAO AgStat; CIA World Fact Book; Wikipedia; Coriolis analysis 9.0 2,436 Netherlands 1.06 0.2 Denmark Israel 139 81 iFAB 2015 24 New Zealand is increasing food production FOOD PRODUCTION PER PERSON Tonnes/capita; 1963-2013 Tonnes/km2; 1963-2013 100 6 1973 UK joins European Union 5 FOOD PRODUCTION PER SQUARE KM 90 CAGR 2% 1973 UK joins European Union TOTAL FOOD PRODUCTION Tonnes; m; 1963-2013 25 1973 UK joins European Union 80 CAGR 3% 20 CAGR 3% 70 4 60 15 50 3 40 10 2 30 20 5 1 10 - - 2011 2008 2005 2002 1999 1996 1993 1990 1987 1984 1981 1978 1975 1972 1969 1966 1963 2011 2008 2005 2002 1999 1996 1993 1990 1987 1984 1981 1978 1975 1972 1969 1966 1963 2011 2008 2005 2002 1999 1996 1993 1990 1987 1984 1981 1978 1975 1972 1969 1966 1963 Source: United Nations FAO AgStat; FAO FishStat; Coriolis analysis - iFAB 2015 25 New Zealand has further capacity to grow – peers suggest doubling total food production is not unreasonable FOOD PRODUCTION PER PERSON FOOD PRODUCTION PER SQUARE KM Tonnes/capita; 1963-2013 Tonnes/km2; 1963-2013 6 NZ Netherlands 800 TOTAL FOOD PRODUCTION Tonnes; m; 1963-2013 80 70 700 5 Italy 60 600 4 Denmark U.K. 50 500 Belgium Denmark 3 400 Ireland 2 Italy Switzerland U.K. S. Korea Japan 1 - S. Korea Italy U.K. Switzerland Ireland Japan NZ 200 100 20 Denmark Belgium Ireland Switzerland 10 2011 2007 1999 2003 1995 1991 1983 1987 1975 1979 1971 1967 2011 2008 2005 2002 1999 1996 1993 1990 1987 1984 1981 1978 1975 1972 1969 1966 1963 1963 2011 2008 2005 2002 1999 1996 1993 1990 1987 1984 1981 1978 1975 1972 1969 1966 1963 Source: United Nations FAO AgStat; FAO FishStat; Coriolis analysis Netherlands S. Korea NZ 30 300 Netherlands Belgium Japan 40 iFAB 2015 26 Finally, New Zealand is trusted by consumers and manufacturers WHY NEW ZEALAND? GROWING TO ASIA STRONG CORE + EMERGING GROWTH UPSIDE TRUSTED -  Free trade agreements -  Strong in a handful of ingredients -  Low intensity currently -  Food safety systems -  Growing export share and value -  Growing in a wide range of emerging categories -  Significant growth upside -  Recognised by consumers -  Well supported iFAB 2015 27 Consumers recognise and value “Brand New Zealand” 22.5 Iraq Pakistan Iran Russia 29.8 35.1 Nigeria 31.5 36.3 Algeria Saudi Arabia Kazakhstan 41.0 Ukraine 39.9 41.4 Colombia China 40.2 42.5 Egypt Romania South Africa 43.1 48.6 Turkey 43.9 49.7 Venezuela Israel 49.8 Mexico Qatar 50.0 46.6 50.1 Indonesia South Korea 47.0 50.8 UAE 51.5 51.9 Philippines Malaysia 54.5 Chile India 54.8 Greece Argentina 52.7 55.3 54.0 55.5 Czech Taiwan Brazil 56.2 Poland Peru 56.5 United States 55.6 56.8 56.1 57.0 Thailand Singapore 57.7 61.1 Portugal France Spain 64.4 Japan 64.4 67.8 United Kingdom 69.0 Austria Italy 69.5 Ireland Germany 71.2 Belgium 69.0 72.0 Netherlands 69.4 72.3 Finland 73.7 Australia New Zealand 75.1 Denmark 76.3 Switzerland 74.5 76.4 Norway Sweden 75.0 76.6 Canada 77.1 78.1 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Nigeria Ukraine Pakistan Bangladesh Iran Ghana Zimbabwe Cambodia Bulgaria Indonesia Kenya Vietnam Colombia Romania Lebanon Ski Lanka Slovakia Jordan Morocco Hungary Mexico Egypt Turkey Uruguay Jamaica India Peru Malaysia Estonia Chile Poland Croatia Brazil Argentina Panama South Africa Saudi Arabia Thailand Costa Rica Taiwan Malta Oman Puerto Rico Bahrain Russia Greece Czech China Portugal Israel Fiji Qatar Spain Belgium Ireland South Korea UAE Italy France Netherlands Iceland Singapore Finland United Kingdom New Zealand Austria Denmark Australia United States Norway Canada Sweden Germany Switzerland Japan 28 iFAB 2015 Source: Reputation Institute; Future Brand Score; 2015 Rank; 2015 Consumers in key markets – particularly Asia – trust New Zealand food and beverages JAPANESE CONSUMERS PUBLIC IMAGE OF FOREIGN PRODUCTS Ranked index; 2009 SAFE 80 New Zealand is positioned in the value “sweet spot” as low cost and trusted 60 40 Europe New Zealand Scandinavia 20 0 -20 USA -40 -60 -80 Asia (Excl. China) China UNSAFE -100 -100 CHEAP Source: Gain JA8713; Coriolis -80 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 EXPENSIVE iFAB 2015 29 As a result of being an island nation with strong biosecurity controls, New Zealand is free of a wide range of animal diseases; this leads to higher yields and excellent market access Foot-and-mouth Bovine Spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) Bovine Brucellosis Scrapie Foot-and-mouth Blue tongue Foot-and-mouth Chronic Wasting Disease Potomac horse fever African Horse Sickness West Nile virus Equine encephalomyelitis Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (Bird flu) Infectious Bursal Disease Newcastle’s Disease (Fowl pest) Porcine Reproductive & Respiratory Syndrome Porcine Brucellosis Classical Swine fever Infectious Salmon Anemia (ISA) * Full list available at MPI http://www.biosecurity.govt.nz/pests/surv-mgmt/surv/freedom; Source: MPI; Coriolis analysis LOW MEDICINE & CHEMICAL USAGE FASTER GROWTH & HIGHER YIELDS ENABLED SPECIALTY PRODUCTS PRIVILEGED MARKET ACCESS iFAB 2015 30 As a result of its strong brand, excellent reputation and consumer trust, food & beverage manufacturers regularly call out New Zealand on the front of pack EXAMPLE: PET FOOD WITH NEW ZEALAND ON FRONT OF PACK Source: various; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 31 New Zealand has a long history of agricultural and science based education and government-funded R&D in the food industry F&B FOCUSED SCIENCE ORGANISATIONS UNIVERSITIES WITH MAJOR F&B RESEARCH GOVERNMENT CO-INVESTMENT IN INNOVATION -  Primary Growth Partnership (PGP) -  MPI managed investment in businessled and market-driven long term innovation programs to increase market success of primary industries Source: Coriolis iFAB 2015 32 Businesses have business development advice and access to science and research facilities at five locations throughout New Zealand NZFIN LOCATION Source: www.foodinnovationnetwork.co.nz; Coriolis FOCUS CAPABILITIES Processed/FMCG foods Space/equipment for hire Export registrations ~1000 kg/shift -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Extrusion & Milling/Blending Liquids/Beverage High pressure processing Freeze drying General processing Multiple packaging styles Product development kitchen Dairy & Infant Formula ~500 kg/hour Vegetable -  -  -  -  -  Spray dryer Evaporator Other dairy equipment Packing Powder (vegetable) All Food and Beverage Specialist expertise -  business development -  direct to other facilities Dairy Fruit & vegetables All Food and Beverage -  -  -  -  -  Same equipment as Manukau (1/5th scale) Same equipment as Waikato (1/20th scale) Post harvest technologies Meat and small goods pilot plant Located at Massey University Processed/FMCG Foods Space/equipment for hire Export registrations 20-200L batch size -  -  -  -  -  -  Mixing /Blending/Emulsifying Extrusion Freezing/Cooking/Baking General Processing Product Development Kitchen Technical and Business development expertise iFAB 2015 33 Food research hubs are located in the lower North Island and South Island; the New Zealand Government aims to attract 10 new Multinational Companies to undertake R&D in New Zealand over the next five years Food HQ - FOOD RESEARCH HUB -  Objective is to offer expertise across the value chain to support food and beverage industry -  Based in Palmerston North -  Combining resources from Crown Research Institutes, Research facilities, auditing and certification facilities with Business investment organisations, education, industry and local government Source: www.foodhq.com; http://www.lincoln.ac.nz/Lincoln-Home/Research/Lincoln-Hub; Coriolis LINCOLN HUB - RESEARCH COLLABORATION -  Objective is to accelerate the rate of economic development in land-based sectors -  5 founding research partners -  Based on and close to Lincoln University -  Dedicated resources -  Investment in infrastructure and facilities -  Drawing on work of 900+ researchers iFAB 2015 34 New Zealand food and beverage sectors have robust industry representation SUPPORTIVE INDUSTRY BODIES DAIRY Source: Coriolis MEAT SEAFOOD PRODUCE PROCESSED FOODS BEVERAGES iFAB 2015 35 CONTENTS Executive Summary The Case for New Zealand F&B Sector Level Review Firm Activity Top 100 Firm Profiles Next 100 F&B Firms iFAB 2015 36 DAIRY – OVERVIEW New Zealand is the “market maker” in the global ingredient dairy trade; rapidly emerging in packaged/ processed POWDERS BUTTER/DAIRY FATS CHEESE OTHER #1 Global Exporter #1 Asia Supplier #1 Global Exporter #1 Asia Supplier #5 Global Exporter #1 Asia-Pacific Supplier Growing to Asia -  “Market maker” in global trade -  Strong across butter, ghee and other dairy fats -  Largest supplier to E/SE Asia; growing share -  Growing in butter-blend spreadables -  Stellar growth into China on back of FTA in 2008 -  Major supplier to effectively all packaged, branded dairy firms in Asia -  Pioneer in development of whole milk powders (WMP) in mid-20th Century -  Active across developing Asia for ~100 years; long term trusted supplier -  Deep local knowledge and skills around dairy powders -  Strong position in bulk cheddar/similar -  Rapidly growing in pizza cheeses for foodservice -  Potential for premium, specialty currently underexploited -  NZ historically avoided competition with its own customers; freed-up with deregulation a decade ago -  Strong growth off a low base -  Rapidly growing UHT exports (driven by investment and changing economics) -  Yoghurt a niche into developed Asian city states -  New packaging technologies creating new product/category opportunities iFAB 2015 37 DAIRY All New Zealand dairy categories have shown strong growth over the last 10 years NZ DAIRY EXPORTS BY TYPE US$m; 2004-2014 $13,011 $48 $228 CAGR (04-14) Other derivatives 8% 13% Other dairy $1,281 Cheese $2,150 Butter/ Dairy fats 13% $9,304 Powders 15% 6% CAGR 13% $5,605 $90 $39 $856 $3,781 $950 $65 $22 $688 $636 $3,670 $2,370 2004 2009 2014 NOTE: Excludes infant formula and dairy-based nutritionals; Source: UN Comtrade database; Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 38 DAIRY – POWDERS New Zealand is the market leader in export dairy powders and strong across Asia GLOBAL REGIONS IMPORT VALUE VS. NZ SHARE GLOBAL EXPORT SHARE US$; % of US$; 2013 US$b; % of US$; 2013 $9.7 $16.6 $3.3 $2.1 $3.3 54% 50% Germany 9% 43% New Zealand 25% 34% Arg. 3% Netherlands 8% France 7% Other 9% USA 10% Belgium 4% 36% 26% NZ Share 18% 17% 12% 1% Europe North A. South A. Central A. NZ DAIRY POWDERS EXPORTS BY TYPE SS Africa USA South A. Other NA/ME/CA Europe Indian Sub Australasia SE Asia Australia 3% East Asia Other Europe 18% Aus/PI Other S.A. 3% Import value EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: FONTERRA US$m; 2004-2014 2015 $9,304 CAGR 15% $3,670 $2,370 $467 $119 $66 $1,246 $472 2004 $898 $603 $156 Casein Whey, etc. BMP, etc. $6,066 WMP $1,581 SMP $528 $353 $85 $1,875 $829 2009 2014 Photo credit (image courtesy Fonterra); Source: UN Comtrade database; Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 39 DAIRY – BUTTER/DAIRY FATS New Zealand is the largest exporter of dairy fats and the leading exporter outside Europe GLOBAL REGIONS IMPORT VALUE VS. NZ SHARE GLOBAL EXPORT SHARE US$; % of US$; 2013 US$b; % of US$; 2013 $2.0 $5.5 $0.8 79% 73% 70% 63% Netherlands 15% 45% 43% 46% 37% 33% Ireland 10% Other 10% New Zealand 22% NZ Share 6% Other Europe 41% NZ DAIRY FATS EXPORTS BY TYPE Europe Other North A. South A. Central A. SS Africa Europe NA/ME/CA Australasia Indian Sub SE Asia East Asia Oceania Australia 3% Import value EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: WESTLAND US$m; 2004-2014 2015 $2,150 CAGR 13% $636 $961 Other fats/oils $950 $8 Dairy spreads $382 $6 $1,181 $204 $3 $428 $562 2004 2009 Butter 2014 Photo credit (images courtesy Westland); Source: UN Comtrade database; Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 40 DAIRY – CHEESE New Zealand is the fifth largest global exporter of cheese and the leading exporter to Asia-Pacific GLOBAL REGIONS IMPORT VALUE VS. NZ SHARE GLOBAL EXPORT SHARE US$; % of US$; 2013 US$b; % of US$; 2013 $1.9 $26.9 $1.4 $2.0 36% Germany 16% 25% Netherlands 14% NZ 4% France 12% Other USA 6% 4% Italy 9% NZ Share 17% 7% 8% 5% 5% Denmark 5% 0% Europe NZ CHEESE EXPORTS BY TYPE US$m; 2004-2014 Other 0% Europe USA Australasia North A. Other Europe 28% Central A. South A. SS Africa NA/ME/CA Indian Sub SE Asia East Asia Aus/PI AU 2% 35% Import value EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: OPEN COUNTRY 2015 $1,281 CAGR 6% $856 $799 Cheddar, etc. $2 $108 Blue Processed $147 Grated $225 Mozzarella, etc. $688 $604 $509 $58 $1 $64 $56 2004 $66 $2 $99 $84 2009 2014 Photo credit (images courtesy Open Country); Source: UN Comtrade database; Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 41 DAIRY – OTHER DAIRY New Zealand has growing exports of UHT milk and yoghurt, both benefiting from long life packaging and growing demand from Asia NZ UHT MILK/CREAM (HS0401) EXPORT VALUE NZ OTHER DAIRY EXPORTS BY TYPE US$m; 1996-2014 US$m; 2004-2014 $228 $200 Yoghurt $1 Sweet/cond $20 China CAGR 12% $150 $208 $90 $0 $1 $65 $8 $2 Philippines $100 UHT Other E/SE Asia $50 $89 Australia Pacific I. Other $55 $2013 2014 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2003 2004 2002 2001 1999 2000 NZ YOGHURT (HS040310) EXPORT VALUE 1998 2014 1997 2009 1996 2004 EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: GOODMAN FIELDER US$m; 1996-2014 2015 $20 China Hong Kong Singapore Other E/SE Asia $18 $16 $14 $12 United Kingdom $10 $8 $6 $4 Pacific I. $2 Australia $- Other 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2007 2008 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 1999 2000 1997 1998 1996 Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 42 MEAT New Zealand is dominant in the global lamb and venison trade and strong in beef; emerging rapidly in packaged/processed products LAMB BEEF DEER PROCESSED/OTHER #1 Global Exporter #3 Supplier to China & USA #8 Global Exporter #1 Global Exporter Growing Strongly -  Dominant global lamb exporter -  New Zealand alone represents more than a third of global trade; NZ+AU represent 70%; trans-Tasman consolidation likely going forward -  -  Clear long term comparative advantage in lamb built on solid foundations: skills, genetics, supportive business ecosystem, climate Strong animal health and animal traceability systems -  Low cost producer; strong in manufacturing grade -  Strong into US market (itself a major exporter); rapidly growing into Asia -  Most animals purely grass fed with natural positioning -  Growing intensive feeding operations (primarily Japanese investment to date) -  National herd shifting to dairy breeds with growth of that industry -  New Zealand pioneered deer farming -  Growing well off a low base -  Proven farming systems and genetics -  Leading firms backed by private equity and global multinationals -  Largest global producer and exporter of farmed venison iFAB 2015 43 MEAT New Zealand meat exports have shown strong growth, particularly over the last five years NZ MEAT EXPORTS BY TYPE US$m; 2004-2014 CAGR (04-14) 5% $5,183 $303 Other1 2% $173 $159 Poultry/cured/ processed2 16% Venison 2% $2,059 Beef 5% $2,489 Lamb/sheep 5% CAGR 5% $3,406 $3,153 $240 $40 $127 $200 $97 $165 $1,128 $1,261 $1,816 $1,485 2004 2009 1. e.g. Fat and offal 2. e.g. Canned beef, sausages; Source: UN Comtrade database; Coriolis classifications and analysis 2014 iFAB 2015 44 MEAT – LAMB New Zealand is the world’s largest sheep/lamb meat exporter; exports currently reorienting to China/Asia NZ SHEEP/LAMB MEAT EXPORT VALUE SHARE BY DESTINATION SHARE OF GLOBAL SHEEP/LAMB MEAT EXPORTS % of value; 1994-2014 US$b; 2014 Other EU/Inter-EU $1.0 14% United Kingdom $0.6 9% 0% 7% 8% Other $0.4 7% New Zealand $2.5 36% Total US$6.8b Australia $2.3 34% NEW ZEALAND SHEEP/LAMB MEAT EXPORT VALUE 2% 7% 4% 5% 13% 14% 41% 40% 43% 4% 7% 7% 6% 12% 40% 30% 28% 24% 25% 1994 1999 2004 2009 27% China 6% 7% 4% 11% Other E/SE Asia NA/ME/CA Other North America 27% Other Europe/Russia 19% United Kingdom 2014 EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: WAITROSE US$b; CAGR 5% 8% 6% 1% 6% 7% 6% 2015 $2.5 $1.8 $1.5 2004 2009 2014 Note: Sheep/lamb meat defined as HS0204 x/020450 (goat); excludes live or offal; Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 45 MEAT – BEEF New Zealand is the eighth largest global beef exporter and is highly competitive on price; North America and E/SE Asia are driving growth NZ BEEF MEAT EXPORT VALUE BY DESTINATION GLOBAL BEEF EXPORT COST CURVE US$m; 1994-2014 Tonnes; US$/kg; 2013 $4.36 $4.52 $4.56 $4.71 $4.59 $4.72 $5.25 $5.56 $5.97 $6.08 $6.42 $6.89 $7.30 $2,000 China South Korea Taiwan Japan Other E/SE Asia Other $1,500 $2.88 Average $/kg $1,000 North America $500 Brazil $1,128 Europe $1994 1999 2004 2009 2014 EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: SILVER FERN FARMS US$m; 2004-2014 $1,261 India Export volume NZ BEEF MEAT EXPORTS BY TYPE CAGR 5% Poland New Zealand Other Canada Other Europe Other SA France Germany USA Ireland Netherlands Australia 2015 $2,059 $1,825 Frozen Chilled $1,121 $978 $141 $150 $233 2004 2009 2014 Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (images courtesy Silver Fern Farms); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 46 MEAT – VENISON New Zealand is the largest global venison exporter; most exports go to Germany/Europe, though Asia & North America a growing opportunity NZ VENISON MEAT EXPORT VALUE SHARE BY DESTINATION GLOBAL EXPORT SHARE US$m; % of US$; 2014 $178 % of value; 1994-2014 $464 $59 Poland 12% 1% 9% 1% 8% 11% 13% 2% 6% 9% 1% 6% 6% 34% 46% 52% 1% 9% Other E/SE Asia 13% North America 48% Other Europe 28% Germany Netherlands 10% 43% NZ 23% Other 8% Other Europe 45% 36% AU 3% 1994 Australasia Europe NZ VENISON MEAT EXPORTS 45% 1999 38% 36% 2004 2009 2014 Other EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: WAITROSE US$m; 2004-2014 2015 CAGR 2% $165 $159 $127 2004 2009 2014 Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 47 MEAT – POULTRY/CURED/PROCESSED New Zealand is growing strongly in poultry and processed meats off a small base; global market is huge ($42.7b) supporting further growth going forward NZ POULTRY/PROCESSED MEAT EXPORT VALUE BY DESTINATION US$m; 1999-2014 GLOBAL POULTRY/PROCESSED MEAT IMPORT VALUE BY REGION US$b; 2013 $4.7 $3.3 $2.2 $12.6 $1.6 $6.1 $4.4 $2.4 $2.2 $2.1 $8.8 $173 $21 $9 E/SE Asia Other $41 North America $21 $7 $26 $23 Pacific Islands $16 $78 CAGR 14% $1.2 $1.6 $1.3 $25 $2.9 Processed $0.1 Other Saudi Arabia Other E/SEA HK Japan NZ POULTRY/PROCESSED MEAT EXPORTS Other EU 2014 Poultry $2.0 $1.1 $0.4 France 2009 $0.9 $6.5 Australia Germany 2004 $1.7 $26 $5.9 $3.2 $3.1 UK $16$0 $3 $5 $2 1999 $11 $9 $2 $11 $7 $1.9 TOTAL $42.7b $97 $40 $1.3 EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: TEGEL FOODS US$m; 1999-2014 2015 $173 $45 Poultry $128 Cured/Processed* CAGR 14% $97 $12 $25 $0 $25 1999 $40 $5 $85 $35 2004 2009 2014 *includes processed chicken; Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 48 SEAFOOD New Zealand has a stable wild seafood catch, is a leader in rock lobster and is growing in mussel and salmon aquaculture WILD CAPTURE ROCK LOBSTER MUSSELS SALMON Stable Supply #4 Global Exporter 5% of Global Production #1 Global Farmed Chinook/King Salmon -  Stable, predictable, secure long term supply of fish -  NZ pioneering of wild catch quota management has prevented collapse of fish stocks (unlike competitors) -  Well managed fishery -  Modern and consolidated industry -  Highly consolidated and at scale -  Stable supplies -  Proven supply chain, track record in instore merchandising systems -  -  One of two major global suppliers of spiny red rock lobster (rest of world primarily clawed lobster) -  Recently implemented breeding program driving strong productivity gains Effectively only global supplier of farmed Chinook; others hampered by disease -  Lack of key salmon diseases (e.g. ISA) -  Huge potential for growth (5x/10x) -  Growing strongly into China and wider Asia iFAB 2015 49 SEAFOOD Seafood exports now exceed $1b; rock lobster showing substantial growth NZ SEAFOOD EXPORTS BY TYPE US$m; 2004-2014 CAGR (04-14) $1,228 $107 CAGR 4% Other1 3% Chilled salmon 6% $204 Mussels 9% $223 Rock lobster 13% $665 Wild capture 2% $21 $870 $816 $83 $12 $89 $67 $554 2004 $87 $17 $127 $116 $504 2009 2014 1. other crustaceans (frozen prawns, molluscs (squid, oysters), Source: UN Comtrade database; Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 50 SEAFOOD – WILD CAPTURE Thanks to pioneering quota management systems, New Zealand has a long-term, sustainable supply of wild capture seafood available NZ WILD CAPTURE SEAFOOD EXPORTS WILD CAPTURE OF SEAFOOD IN NZ WATERS US$m; 2004-2014 T; 000; 1950-2013 600 CAGR 2% 500 400 Hoki $554 300 200 $665 $504 Other marine 100 Squid Other 2013 2007 2010 2004 2001 1995 1998 1992 1989 1986 1983 1977 1980 1974 1968 1971 1965 1959 1962 1956 1950 1953 2004 2009 2014 EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: FISH CAUGHT IN NZ WATERS 2015 Source: US FishStat database; UN Comtrade database; photo credit (CC BY-SA 1.0); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 51 SEAFOOD – ROCK LOBSTER New Zealand has a long-term, sustainable supply of rock lobster available; export value growing strongly, with almost all volume now going to China/Hong Kong GLOBAL CHILLED/FROZEN LOBSTER IMPORT VALUE BY REGION SPINY RED ROCK LOBSTER CATCH VOLUME US$m; 2013 T; 000; 1950-2013 $564 $1,184 $841 $50 12 France 6% 10 8 USA 35% 6 China 18% 2% 4 Hong Kong SAR 6% Other Europe 15% 2 0 2012 2010 2008 2006 2004 2002 2000 1998 1996 1994 1992 1990 1988 1986 1984 1982 1980 1978 1976 1974 1972 1970 1968 1966 1964 1962 1960 1958 1956 1954 1952 1950 Canada 10% Europe NZ CHILLED/FROZEN LOBSTER EXPORT VALUE BY DESTINATION US$m; 2004-2014 North America Japan 4% Other E/SE Asia 4% E/SE Asia Other EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: KIWILOBSTER 2015 $223 CAGR 13% $116 $221 China/HK $67 $108 $51 Other E/SE Asia Other 2004 2009 2014 Source: US FishStat database; UN Comtrade database; Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 52 SEAFOOD – MUSSELS New Zealand has a strong position in green shelled mussel aquaculture, producing a third of global green supply; export value growing strongly NZ MUSSEL AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION GLOBAL MUSSEL AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION BY SPECIES Tonnes; 000; 2013 246 1.505 Tonnes; 1953-2013 4 Blue 11% 78,000 83,561 Mediterranean 7% Thailand /Other Green 9% Chilean 14% Korean 2% 47,000 Australian 0.2% China 52% NZ Greenshell 5% of total 34% of green Green Blue 1,700 2,400 1953 1963 1973 7,550 1983 1993 2003 2013 Other NZ MUSSELS EXPORT VALUE EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: SEALORD US$m; 2004-2014 CAGR 9% 900 2015 $204 $124 $89 2004 2009 2014 Source: US FishStat database; UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 53 SEAFOOD – SALMON New Zealand is the global market leader in King/Chinook Salmon aquaculture, a small but premium species; there is strong potential for further growth GLOBAL SALMON AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION NZ SALMON EXPORT VALUE T; 000; 2013 US$m; 2004-2014 $13 Chile 0.05% CAGR 6% $21 $676 $1,434 Faeroe Is. 4% Canada 6% $3 Other EU 1% $17 Norway 55% $12 NZ 1% 2004 2009 2014 King China 0.2% Chile 23% USA 1% AU 2% Russia 1% Scotland 7% Americas/AU Europe Asia Atlantic/Other Salmon COASTLINE VS. SALMON PRODUCTION: NZ & PEERS EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: NZKS/REGAL Km; tonnes; 2013 Salmon production Coastline 25,148 Norway 15,134 New Zealand 12,429 UK Tasmania Faroe Is. 1,240,156 11,988 166,380 6,435 Chile 2,833 1,117 2015 780,571 42,780 75,909 Source: UN FishStat database; UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 54 PRODUCE New Zealand is a major producer and exporter of kiwifruit and apples; it is also strong in select temperate climate vegetables; it also has a range of emerging new fruit KIWIFRUIT APPLES EMERGING FRUIT VEGETABLES #1 Global Exporter #3 Global Producer #3 Southern Hemisphere Exporter Strong Growth Proven Capabilities Seasonal Windows & Processing -  Native to China, but developed and commercialised by New Zealand; most global varieties (outside China) developed in NZ -  NZ has a strong record in new variety development; NZ-developed Gala and Braeburn now account for 1/6 trees globally (x China) -  Industry centered around Bay of Plenty -  -  Fruit packed in grower controlled packhouses, which are consolidating rapidly New emerging third generation IPcontrolled varieties have high potential for growth, particularly in Asia -  -  All NZ kiwifruit exports go through grower-owned Zespri (except to Australia) -  -  -  Wide range of growing new fruit building on NZ proven fruit development capabilities -  Premium/specialty positioning similar to Netherlands (“The Holland of AsiaPacific”) -  Avocados strong into Australia; emerging elsewhere -  Strong in fresh onions -  -  Cherries growing into a seasonal window into Asia Glasshouse capsicums growing; Dutch investment Industry centered around two key regions: Hawke’s Bay and Nelson -  Butternut squash window to Japan -  Blueberries growing on the back of “superfruit” status and fresh window -  Industry consolidating into large scale integrated grower/packer/shippers Select temperate field crops (peas, etc.) to export and processing -  Kiwiberries growing strongly off a low base; not under Zespri control Zespri is ~13x times larger than its nearest competitor globally iFAB 2015 55 PRODUCE While kiwifruit and apples dominate exports, emerging fruit species are making significant gains NZ PRODUCE EXPORTS BY TYPE US$m; 2004-2014 CAGR (04-14) $1,802 $1,170 $57 Other 5% CAGR 4% $327 Vegetables 3% $1,261 $160 Emerging fruit 13% $425 Apples 3% $833 Kiwifruit 5% $66 $34 $225 $249 $64 $39 $258 $313 $648 $535 2004 Source: UN Comtrade database; Coriolis classifications and analysis 2009 2014 iFAB 2015 56 PRODUCE – KIWIFRUIT New Zealand commercialised the kiwifruit and is the global export leader, achieving a premium and growing export value NZ KIWIFRUIT EXPORT VALUE GLOBAL KIWIFRUIT EXPORT COST CURVE US$m; 2004-2014 $2.99 Tonnes; US$/kg; 2013 2004 2009 2014 EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: ZESPRI Tray equivalent; 2014/15 74 $535 Macedonia NEW ZEALAND EXPORT KIWIFRUIT BY VARIETY $833 $648 $0.91 Export volume Greece South Africa Argentina Portugal Italy USA Chile Spain France China Australia New Zealand $1.08 $1.30 $1.46 $1.67 Average $/kg $1.73 $1.76 $1.77 $1.80 $2.12 $2.13 $2.14 CAGR 5% 2015 19 Gold14 1% Gold16A 7% Green 75% Gold3 11% Green, organic 4% Green14 1% Gold9 2% Green Gold Source: UN Comtrade database; Zespri Annual Review 2014/15; photo credit (courtesy Zespri); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 57 PRODUCE – APPLES New Zealand has a long history of success at apple innovation; industry currently in transition to new sweeter varieties which are succeeding in Asia 65 YEARS OF NZ APPLE EXPORTS BY VARIETY NZ APPLE EXPORT VALUE %; 1951-YE6/2015 US$m; 2004-2014 100% 90% CAGR 3% $425 80% 70% $313 60% $258 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 2004 2009 2014 0% 1951 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 1999 2005 2011 2015 VARIETY MIX BY SELECT MARKET Other Pink Lady Envy Jazz Pacific Series Fuji Royal Gala Gala Braeburn Sturmer Red Delicious Jonathan Granny Smith Golden Delicious Red Dougherty Delicious Cox's Orange Ballarat EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: T&G/ENZA % of value; 2014 2015 100% Other new Envy 80% Pink Lady Jazz 60% Pacific Series 40% Fuji Royal Gala 20% Braeburn Other old 0% UK USA Thailand Indonesia Singapore HK Malaysia Vietnam China Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 58 PRODUCE – EMERGING FRUIT New Zealand has a range of emerging fruit achieving success in Australia and Asia NZ SELECT EMERGING FRUIT/NUTS EXPORT MARKET MIX NZ SELECT EMERGING FRUIT/NUTS EXPORT VALUE % of value; 2014 US$m; 2004-2014 $160 $7 $11 CAGR 15% $39 $6 $0 $4 $9 $20 2004 $64 $1 $6 $8 $14 $19 Nuts Other fruit nes Blueberries $23 Cherries Pacific I. 3% 1% 0% 6% 5% 4% 0% 12% 0% 0% 5% 36% 2% Australia $99 0% 90% 96% 90% Avocados 0% $34 2009 E/SE Asia 41% 82% 21% 2014 Nuts NZ CROP VOLUME SELECTED EMERGING EXPORT FRUIT Blueberries Avocado Other fruit nes Other 4% 0% Cherries EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: NZ KIWIBERRY Tonnes; 2004-2014 2015 26,933 22,000 1,598 04 3,047 14 Avocados Cherries 850 2,350 Blueberries 35 570 Kiwiberries Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 59 PRODUCE – VEGETABLES New Zealand vegetable exports are growing following a decade of industry consolidation and rationalisation to drive competitiveness NZ VEGETABLES EXPORT VALUE BY DESTINATION REGION NZ VEGETABLE EXPORT VALUE US$m; 2004-2014 US$m; 2013 CAGR 3% $255 $249 $49 $61 $16 $9 $25 $4 $23 $10 $30 $4 $135 $139 $120 $327 $81 Onions $25 $14 $42 $9 Capsicum Potatoes Frozen peas Frozen beans $157 Australia 26% 2009 $19 $41 $12 6% 13% 4% Japan 25% Other vegetables Pacific Islands 11% 2004 $135 Other E/SE Asia 16% 2014 Australasia NZ NUMBER OF GROWERS SELECT EXPORT VEGETABLES E/SE Asia Other Europe N. Am. EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: MCCAIN FOODS Growers; 1997 vs. 2014 2015 900 Export sectors consolidating rapidly to fewer, larger growers at scale 470 250 198 183 180 174 105 97 14 Onions 38 Capsicums 35 Potatoes Peas Beans Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 60 PROCESSED FOODS New Zealand is achieving success in processed foods across four broad categories of product INFANT/NUTRITIONALS SNACKS CORE GROCERY EMERGING/OTHER Fast Growing Category Fast Growing Portfolio Solid Stable of Products Stunning Growth Across Platform -  Leveraging global leadership in dairy powders -  On-trend with global shift to increased snacking/busy lifestyles -  Key multinationals reinvesting in New Zealand (e.g. Kraft-Heinz, McCain) -  Growing across three on-trend categories: -  Growing into Australia and Asia -  Well positioned group of local leaders -  Attracting investment from global multinationals and emerging Asian leaders -  Wide range of further opportunities -  -  -  -  Infant/growing-up Diet/weight/body Aging/bone/health Goat Infant Formula pioneered by NZ; sheep emerging -  Leveraging NZ geographic isolation and unique ecosystem/botanicals -  -  Greenshell Mussels Wide range of other plants -  In-line with NZ global positioning as “100% Pure NZ” -  Firmly on-trend -  Industry reorienting to needs of China/ Asia iFAB 2015 61 PROCESSED FOODS Processed foods categories are showing long term growth across major categories; Infant/nutrition and Emerging/other foods showing strong double digit growth NZ PROCESSED FOODS EXPORTS BY TYPE US$m; 2004-2014 CAGR (04-14) $2,127 $366 Snacks 7% $478 Infant/nutrition 21% $627 Core grocery 8% $681 Emerging /other* 13% CAGR 11% $1,372 $225 $472 $742 $179 $74 $351 $302 $336 $192 2004 2009 * Includes a wide range of products; Source: UN Comtrade database; Coriolis classifications and analysis 2014 iFAB 2015 62 PROCESSED – INFANT/NUTRITIONALS New Zealand is achieving strong long-term growth in infant formula, with further potential for growth and value increases; retrenching in dairy nutritionals*; China driving global trade growth GLOBAL RETAIL INFANT FORMULA EXPORT COST CURVE NZ RETAIL INFANT/NUTRITIONALS EXPORT VALUE Spain Other Europe $3.66 $6.25 France Malaysia Belgium Poland $6.44 Mexico $3.80 $3.94 $5.01 $6.95 Other EA/SEA Denmark Other C/S Am. $7.02 $7.09 Germany $5.02 $7.20 New Zealand RETAIL IF TOP 25 IMPORTING COUNTRIES 10 YEAR GROWTH Export volume Other $7.22 2014 $5.35 $7.57 Average $/kg $154 2009 Switzerland USA Australia Infant $7.58 $8.73 $297 Ireland Other dairy nutritionals* (e.g. Anlene) Strongly impacted by mix of medical/specialty formulas $9.21 Netherlands $181 $317 $67 $7 2004 $12.95 $478 $472 $74 Singapore CAGR 20% $13.10 Tonnes; US$/kg; 2014 US$m; 2004-2014 EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: DAIRY GOAT COOPERATIVE US$m; 2014 2015 $1,476 $9 Belgium Greece Kuwait $34 $38 Poland Mexico Thailand Peru $40 $41 $40 $49 Pakistan Dom. Rep. Spain $65 Italy $51 $66 Brazil Egypt $56 $71 Canada $71 France Netherlands $83 Australia Turkey $92 $77 $106 Malaysia $82 $118 Macau SAR Germany Russia Algeria $253 UK $179 $273 $212 $288 China *Fonterra increased “Other dairy nutritionals” manufacturing offshore; Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 63 PROCESSED – SNACKS New Zealand has a varied snacking platform that is on-trend and growing exports; Australia a key market, but growing position into E/SE Asia NZ SNACKS EXPORT VALUE BY DESTINATION REGION NZ SNACKS EXPORT VALUE US$m; 2013 US$m; 2004-2014 $290 CAGR 7% Japan 5% $128 Chocolate Sugar confectionery Australia 75% $179 $54 $58 $53 $37 $25 $11 $1 $35 $21 $15 Ice cream Fruit wraps Potato chips $97 $110 Biscuits 2009 2014 3% 1% 3% Singapore 3% Other E/SE Asia 6% Pacific Islands 4% AGGREGATE GLOBAL EXPORT GROWTH EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: WHITTAKER’S US$m; 2004-2014 E/SE Asia Australasia Other North Am. Europe 2004 $52 $366 $225 $27 $24 $14$3 $58 $5 $10 $10 2015 CAGR 8% CAGR 9% $30,500 $27,312 CAGR 7% $11,225 $11,679 $13,755 CAGR 6% $5,860 $1,935 04 $3,505 14 Sugar Conf. Chocolate Biscuits Ice Cream Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 64 PROCESSED – CORE GROCERY New Zealand has growing core grocery exports leveraging strengths in fresh/perishables NZ STRATEGIC DIRECTION: MOVING TO THE CENTRE NZ CORE GROCERY EXPORT VALUE Model; 2015 US$m; 2004-2014 $627 MEAT CAGR 8% DELI PRODUCE 2004 2009 CORE GROCERY SNACKS DAIRY 2014 AGGREGATE GLOBAL EXPORT GROWTH: SELECT GROCERY US$m; 2004-2014 EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: KRAFT HEINZ 2015 $5,911 CAGR 9% CAGR 7% $3,198 $2,798 $1,327 04 BAKERY $351 $302 CAGR 8% SEAFOOD $1,798 $919 14 Breakfast cereal Jams & Jellies Ketchup Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 65 PROCESSED – EMERGING/OTHER New Zealand has a rapidly growing emerging foods/other platform driven by wide range of products SHARE OF RETAIL HONEY VALUE BY DESTINATION NZ EMERGING/OTHER EXPORT VALUE % of NZ$; 1988-2014 US$m; 2004-2014 100% CAGR 13% 90% $681 $25 Vitamins & minerals $168 Honey China 80% Hong Kong 70% Singapore Other E/SE Asia Japan Other USA/Canada Other Europe 60% 50% $192 $19 $5 2004 30% $487 Other foods* 10% $265 2009 UK 20% Australia/PI 0% 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 $169 $336 $12 $59 40% 2014 10Y GLOBAL GOOGLE TRENDS SEARCH INTEREST INDEX OVER TIME Relative index; 2005-2015 EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: VITACO 2015 Ginseng Vitamin C Omega 3 *HS Code 210690 Other food preparations not elsewhere specified; Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 66 BEVERAGES New Zealand has a strong beverages platform, with real strength in wine and strong growth elsewhere WINE BEER/CIDER NARTD* SPIRITS #1 Global Sauvignon Blanc On-Trend & Growing On-Trend & Growing Emerging Horizon 3 In Development -  New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc “owns” the category and is now a “must have” -  Benefiting from global shift to craft/ specialty -  Growing strongly in a “post-CSD” environment [Carbonated Soft Drinks] -  Refreshing/summer afternoon positioning to females (vs. reds) -  Leveraging long-term NZ strength in hops and apples -  Good fit with “Brand NZ” and existing strengths in select fruits -  Emerging in Pinot Noir and other reds -  -  Early pioneer of energy drinks with V -  Strong growth for 30+ years Growth coming from global multinationals (e.g. Kirin, Heineken, Asahi) and local innovators -  Strong traction in “natural” positioned carbonated juices -  Strong and growing market share across Anglo-Saxon markets -  -  Growing rapidly into Asia No real leverage to date of existing strong fruit brands (e.g. Zespri, Jazz, Pacific Rose) -  Attracting global brand leaders (e.g. LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton) -  Water an emerging opportunity that is underexploited * NARTD Non-alcoholic ready to drink -  Cider, in particular, stands out as having clear leverage and good long term growth prospects -  Sector in early stages of growth curve -  Rapid innovation underway -  Still seeking “unique” position beyond “me-too” spirits iFAB 2015 67 BEVERAGES Wine remains the driving force of New Zealand’s beverage exports NZ BEVERAGE EXPORTS BY TYPE US$m; 2004-2014 CAGR (04-14) $1,374 $16 $13 $43 $178 Other Alcoholic spirits Beer/cider -4% 3% 13% NARTD* 8% Wine 16% CAGR 14% $789 $20 $15 $20 $96 $1,124 $378 $25 $10 $13 $85 $638 $245 2004 2009 * Non-alcoholic Ready to Drink; Source: UN Comtrade database; Coriolis classifications and analysis 2014 iFAB 2015 68 BEVERAGES – WINE New Zealand has rapidly growing wine exports on the back of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, which is now a “must have” varietal across most major markets; Pinot Noir also achieving growing recognition SHARE OF NZ WINE GRAPE AREA BY VARIETAL NZ WINE EXPORT VALUE % of ha; 1992-2015 US$m; 2004-2014 $1,124 $13 Sparkling 100% CAGR 16% $638 $7 $223 2009 Pinot Noir 70% $924 Bottle 60% Cabernet Sauvignon 50% Other White 40% Pinot Gris 30% Riesling 20% $187 Sauvignon Blanc 10% Bulk Chardonnay 0% 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 $56 $2 2004 Merlot 80% $574 $245 $21 Other red 90% 2014 AGGREGATE GLOBAL EXPORT GROWTH Muller Thurgau EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: GIESEN US$m; 2003-2013 2015 $24,668 CAGR 7% CAGR 11% $13,014 CAGR 11% CAGR 7% $6,738 $4,160 $1,520 03 $2,394 $5,816 $2,888 13 Retail Bulk Cognac, etc Sparkling Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 69 BEVERAGES – BEER/CIDER New Zealand has rapidly growing beer and cider exports, driven by increased interest in authentic, craft & premium; cider, in particular, appears well positioned for growth beyond Australia NZ BEER & CIDER EXPORT VALUE BY DESTINATION REGION NZ BEER/CIDER EXPORT VALUE US$m; 2013 US$m; 2004-2014 $35 $43 Cider E/SE Asia Other Europe $4 $13 $0 $29 Beer $16 $13 Pacific Islands 10% 2004 2009 Australasia 2014 AGGREGATE GLOBAL EXPORT GROWTH Other E/SEA 3% 9% Other Europe 4% $20 N. Am. Australia 71% China 3% $14 $1$0 $2 UK 1% CAGR 13% $4 EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: MONTEITH’S US$m; 2003-2013 2015 $13,473 CAGR 7% $6,813 CAGR 15% 2003 2013 Beer $1,471 $363 2003 2013 Cider, etc. Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 70 BEVERAGES – NARTD* New Zealand non-alcoholic beverages growing well, driven by juices and other flavoured carbonated; Australia still the largest market, but E/SE Asia growing NZ NARTD EXPORT VALUE BY DESTINATION NZ NARTD EXPORT VALUE BY TYPE US$m; 2004-2014 US$m; 2004-2014 $178 CAGR 8% CAGR 8% Juices $96 $85 $85 $36 $32 $6 $9 $44 $46 $89 $18 $5 $7 $5 $0 $0 $3 $60 $178 2004 2009 $3 $0 $9 $2 $12 $5 Other flavoured carbonated $54 Soft drinks $96 $14 $5 Other E/SE Asia China $27 Japan $3 $12 $10 Other North America Pacific Islands $107 Australia $6 $0 $13 $2 $6 $7 $63 Other unsweetened Water 2004 2014 AGGREGATE GLOBAL EXPORT GROWTH 2009 2014 EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: PHOENIX US$m; 2003-2013 2015 $17,519 $16,639 CAGR 8% CAGR 8% $7,608 CAGR 5% $2,033 2003 2013 Juices 2003 $6,237 $3,273 2013 Waters Other unsweetened 2003 2013 Soft drinks Other flavoured carbonated * NARTD = Non-alcoholic ready-to-drink (industry term) Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 71 BEVERAGES – SPIRITS New Zealand has a fast evolving alcoholic spirits industry that is seeking its “signature” spirit in a large and growing global market GLOBAL ALCOHOLIC SPIRITS EXPORT VALUE NZ SELECT ALCOHOLIC SPIRITS EXPORT VALUE US$b; 1965-2014 US$m; 2004-2014 CAGR 3% $30.2 $15 $10 $13 CAGR 8% $7 $9 $2 $16.2 Liqueurs $4 $4 $1 $1 $1 $1 $0 $1 $1 Vodka $2 $2 $3 Whisky 2004 2009 2014 $7.5 Gin Rum NZ INDUSTRY STRATEGIC DIRECTION Made elsewhere bottled in NZ Conventional spirits made in NZ $0.6 $1.0 $1.9 1965 1970 1975 $3.8 $3.5 1980 1985 1990 $9.6 $10.4 1995 2000 2005 2010 2014 EXAMPLE PRODUCTS: NZ WHISKY CO. Model; 2015 RTD Beverages $22.3 2015 Conventional spirits made in NZ with NZ flavours New Zealand unique spirits Source: UN Comtrade database; photo credit (fair use; low resolution; complete product/brand for illustrative purposes); Coriolis classifications and analysis iFAB 2015 72 CONTENTS Executive Summary The Case for New Zealand F&B Sector Level Review Firm Activity (further detail in “iFAB Supplementary Material”) Top 100 Firm Profiles Next 100 F&B Firms iFAB 2015 73 Many of the Top 100 Food and Beverage companies have a new look for 2015 DAIRY MEAT SEAFOOD PRODUCE PROCESSED BEVERAGES Source: Company websites; Coriolis iFAB 2015 74 ACQUISITIONS – TOP 10 The “TOP 10” New Zealand food and beverage acquisitions of the past four years cover a wide range of sectors Purchase price TOP 10 IDENTIFIED ACQUISITIONS INVOLVING NEW ZEALAND F&B COMPANIES1 2012-2015; Sale price or revenue NZ turnover TARGETS DETAILS Goodman Fielder $939 2015 50:50 ownership Beingmate Baby $755* 2015 18.8% Shenzen listed dairy Co. Griffins $750* 2014 100% of Griffins 2013 100% H.J Heinz 2015 50% of SFF 2013 100% Inghams (Au) $685 Heinz Silver Fern Farms $261* $232 Inghams T&G $157* 2012 73% of Turners and Growers DB $150* 2012 Remaining 50% of DB Breweries $120* 2014 Plant and factories $110* 2015 100% of Manuaka Health Gardians/ Suttons Manuka Health * Purchase price 1. Excludes Danone, Yashili, Mengniu recent activity involving Yashili (NZ); Source: Coriolis from various published articles, annual reports & interviews iFAB 2015 75 ACQUISITIONS – DAIRY In particular, the New Zealand dairy industry has attracted significant global investment DAIRY ACTIVITY Investors Target INVESTORS Investment Company Country Revenue Description 39% share US$58m Bright Food Group China US$19b Listed subsidiary of State owned Enterprise 7.5% share $24.2m Friesland Campina Netherlands €11.4b Coop; #1 EU Coop; #5 dairy firm globally Vinamilk Vietnam US$1.3b Listed; largest dairy company in Vietnam Danone France €21b Public: Groupe Danone (Euronext: BN) Blue River Nutrition HK Hong Kong N/A - 23% share $120m Blue River (HK) N/A DRIVERS -  Low cost, efficient dairy supplier -  Trusted source of ingredients for value added dairy products including infant formula - Secure and control supply chain -  Expand upstream investment Source: Coriolis iFAB 2015 76 ACQUISITIONS – WIDE RANGE OF SECTORS However, global firms are investing in New Zealand across a wide range of sectors Date Investor Origin Industry 2015 Shanghai Maling Aquarius (Bright Food Group (38% ownership) China 2014 Lianhua Trading Group 2009 2012 Alliance Select Foods Intl. 2012 Investment Investor description Meat 50% Silver Fern Farms $261m Listed Chinese food company based in Shanghai; 38% owned by Bright Food Group (Governemnt) Rev US$19b 2014 China Meat 25% increased to 75% of Prime Meats Private Chinese conglomerate with revenue of RMB 50b (NZ$12b) Philippines Seafood 50% of Prime Foods NZ 80% of Akaroa Salmon Publicly listed Philippines-based tuna canner with 2 factories BayWa Aktiengesellschaft Germany Produce Acquired 73% of T&G Operating in Agriculture, building materials and energy sectors, spread across 14 countries 2015 Andros et Cie SAS France Processed Foods 84% of business French fruit and jam company with 28 global factories 2014 Shanghei Weiji (Nanjing Sinolife + Fosun Partnership) China/HK Processed Foods 100% of business - Producer and retailer of nutraceuticals - Chinese conglomerate with nutraceutical interests 2014 Universal Robina Corp Philippines Processed Foods 100% Griffins Universal Robina Corporation is JG Summit Holdings large food subsidiary US$2.1b (2014) 2014 Wilmar International Singapore Processed Foods 50% of business (other 50% First Pacific) Asia’s leading agribusiness group – from palm oil to grains processing; over 450 plants 2014 Sumitomo Corporation Japan Beverages Increaesd share to 80% 17th Century Japanese company with 33 companies globally Source: Coriolis Target iFAB 2015 77 ACQUISITIONS – PRIVATE EQUITY Private Equity are continuing to make significant investments in New Zealand Date Investor 2015 Pacific Equity Partners 2014 Target Investment Revenue/Sale $ Origin Industry Australia Processed Foods Acquired 100% First Pacific Equity Hong Kong Processed Foods Acquired 50% (other 50% Wilmar; Sing) 2013 Pencarrow Private Equity New Zealand Processed Foods Acquired 83% 2013 Champ Private Equity Australia Beverages 100% brands (not land) +Waipara Hills, Dusky Sounds, Mud House… 2012 Affinity Equity Partners Singapore Meat Acquired 100% Rev $70m 2011 Affinity Equity Partners Singapore Meat Acquired 100% Price $600m 2011 Maui Capital New Zealand Produce Acquired 60% Rev $100m Private equity firm investing in Australasia$500m funds under management 2008 Direct Capital New Zealand Seafood Acquired 42% N/A Private Equity firm investing in Australasia; invested in NZ Pharmaceuticals in 2005 pre 2009 Next Capital Australia Processed Foods Acquired 72% (listed 2015) N/A Private equity firm $600m of funds under management (primarily AU) 2003 Rangatira Investments New Zealand Meat Acquired 50% N/A Private equity firm based in NZ; invetsed in Tuatara Brewery 2013 Source: Coriolis Logo Price ~$110m $650m (50%) Rev $60m N/A Investor description Largest Private Equity firm in AU and NZ with NZ$6.7b of funds under management Investment management and holding company, food interests include Indofood (Vietnam) Private equity firm investing in Australasia; approximately $200m available Private Equity firm investing in Australasia; 80% ownership of Accolade Wines (Au) Acquires Beehive, incorporates in Primo Smallgoods (AU); then Group later sold to JBS (Brazil) Private equity firm PanAsian investments; $3.5b assets iFAB 2015 78 ACQUISITIONS – CONSOLIDATION Acquisitions are also occurring domestically, driving scale and consolidation in the food industry Group/Company Acquires Detail -  Consolidate pork industry (bacon, ham) -  “Huttons” strong brand -  Extend into new category, chicken; value added chicken meals -  Merger of two postharvest kiwifruit and avocado companies -  Sanford and Sealord acquire mussel farming operations and Tauranga plant - consolidating sector Anton’s Seafood Sanford’s oyster farms -  $8.3m investment in Northland paua operations gaining significant scale -  Factory and share of quota -  Consolidation; positioning as #1 oyster producer -  51% AU based company with subsidiaries in USA develop prepack, ripening, import and value added businesses -  Merged with Crasborn Group -vertically integrated produce business; gaining scale +2 tomato firms Kiwi Honey Waikato Honey Source: Articles; Interviews; Annual Reports; Coriolis -  Acquired remaining 30% of Delicia for $25.8m -  Acquired Apollo orchard operations, merging with ENZA; including 50% Apollo Foods for $54.2m -  Acquired Great Lake Tomatoes & Rianto for $25.8m opportunity in covered crops -  Honey companies throughout NZ to gain scale and supply - access to high value honey iFAB 2015 79 INVESTMENTS – DAIRY PLANT New Zealand continues to attract investment in new dairy plant and equipment upgrades; $2.6 billion in recent identified investments RECENT INVESTMENT IN PLANT AND EQUIPMENT Identified; Completed and announced; NZ$m; 2013-2015 New plant - Oceania Dairy (Inner Mongolia Yili) Fonterra $1,060 Inner Mongolia Yili $636 Westland $265 Synlait $224 #2 spray dryer - Dairy Goat Cooperative Yashili Paterson/Gardian* $212 $90 Dairy Goat Coop $67 Tatua $65 TOTAL $2.6b * Acquired by Danone; Source: Ocean Dairy; Dairy Goat Cooperative; articles; interviews; Coriolis iFAB 2015 80 INVESTMENTS – FOUR DRIVERS There are four key drivers for investments in the New Zealand food and beverage industry INCREASING SCALE & EFFICIENCY DOMESTICALLY Group/Company Activity EXTENDING VALUE ADDED CATEGORIES Group/Company -  Plant upgrades to increase capacity; $398m new drier at Lichfield -  $235m milk powder plant at Pahiatua -  $120m (since 2011) expanding mushroom facilities -  $100m 3 dryer powder plant -  $100m five hectare salmon farms -  $67m new dryer for dairy goat milk infant formula -  $15m new robotic cutters at two sheep plants Activity -  -  -  -  -  $72m mozzarella plant $32m new cream cheese plant $120m UHT site $32m cheese line $157m milk protein concentrate -  $224m lactoferrin, blending and consumer packaging facility, new dryer -  $20m value added chicken processing line -  $27m new UHT plant -  $40m new UHT plant; first branded liquid -  $66m procesing plant for liquid IF & UHT pet bottling -  $65m speciality dairy Dryer 3; hydrolised protein INVESTING INTERNATIONALLY FOR GROWTH Group/Company Activity 18.8% Beingmate Baby and Child Food (China) $10m in partnership with Faffa Food to build new powdered milk plant in Ethiopia -  $40m blending & packaging branded product -  plant in Indonesia -  New ingredients plant (whey and lactose) in Netherlands partnership with A-ware Food Group worth $144m SECURING SUPPLY -  -  Source: Coriolis -  $7-8m expansion into Australia -  Acquired olive plantation (AU); secure supply for olive leaf extract Group/Company Activity -  -  $236m new Infant Formula plant $400m announced for milkpowder, UHT, packaging and further processing -  $212m new milk processing plant for infant formula iFAB 2015 81 CONTENTS Executive Summary The Case for New Zealand F&B Sector Level Review Firm Activity Top 100 F&B Firm Profiles Next 100 F&B Firms iFAB 2015 82 The Top 100 Food and Beverage firms in New Zealand have a combined revenue of $51.5 billion TOTAL FIRM REVENUE OF TOP 100 BY SECTOR NZ$m; FY14 based on actuals and estimates # FIRMS Dairy $24,488 Meat Produce 19 $8,565 Processed Food 34 $6,464 17 $4,406 Beverages $3,832 Seafood $3,779 7 16 TOTAL $51.5b Note: For this chart, “Top 100” counts all 103 firms profiled; Source: Company websites, annual reports, interviews; Coriolis estimates and analysis 10 iFAB 2015 83 Of the Top 100 New Zealand F&B firms by revenue seventy-six percent is New Zealand owned; twenty-four percent is foreign controlled TOP 100 FIRM REVENUE AND NUMBER OF FIRMS COMPARISON BY OWNERSHIP share of total revenue; share of firms; 2014 TOTAL $51.5b New Zealand 76% Revenue Firms 50% 10% 6% Co-op/ Public Iwi 2% 23% 24% 48% 37% Private/ PE Foreign New Zealand 64% Note: For this chart, “Top 100” counts all 103 firms profiled; Defined by majority ownership; Source: NZ Companies Office; Company websites, annual reports, interviews; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 84 Looking at the foreign-controlled firms, ownership comes from broad range of countries, though Japanese and American firms lead TOP 100 FIRMS: FOREIGN OWNERSHIP BY COUNTRY Share of foreign firms; EXAMPLE FIRMS; 2015 ASIA 42% HK 4% Thailand Philippines 2% Vietnam Taiwan 2% China 4% 2% 4% AMERICAS 23% USA 17% Singapore 6% Canada 2% Brazil 4% Japan 19% Australia 13% EUROPE 22% UK 2% Netherlands 4% AUSTRALIA 13% Switzerland 6% France 8% NOTE: A firm may have ownership from multiple countries; excludes foreign ownership in NZ public companies; Source: NZ Companies Office; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 85 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 1 2 3 4 FONTERRA CO-OPERATIVE GP SILVER FERN FARMS TALLEY’S GROUP ALLIANCE GROUP Theo Spierings Chief Executive Officer Dean Hamilton Chief Executive Officer Michael & Peter Talley Joint Managing Directors David Surveyor Chief Executive Officer DESCRIPTION: Fourth largest dairy company in the world by turnover, first by milk intake. Total of 53 sites globally (33 in NZ); 87% of NZ raw milk supply DESCRIPTION: Leading processor, marketer and exporter of lamb, beef, venison to 60 countries; 16,000 farmer suppliers; 19 processing sites DESCRIPTION: Family owned food business; four main divisions: seafood, meat (AFFCO), frozen vegetables (Logan Farm) and dairy (75% Open Country Dairy; Crème de la Crème brand) DESCRIPTION: 100% NZ farmer owned and supplied meat processor and exporter of lamb, beef and venison to 65 countries; 5,000 farmer shareholders and 8 processing sites. KEY PRODUCTS: Milk powder, butter, cheese, yoghurt, formulas and other dairy products KEY PRODUCTS: Meat (lamb, beef, venison), wool, pelts, by-products and co-products KEY PRODUCTS: Meat cuts, frozen vegetables, frozen seafood and dairy ingredients KEY PRODUCTS: Lamb, sheep, beef and venison meat cuts, by-products and co-products OWNERSHIP: NZ; Co-operative (10,578 farmers) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private; (Co-operative 6,200 shareholders 50%) China; Listed (Shanghai Maling Aquarius Co (Bright Food Group) 50%) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (100%Talley’s Group) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Co-operative (5,000 farmers) COMPANY NUMBER: 1166320 COMPANY NUMBER: 149713 COMPANY NUMBER: 168346/ 3342490 COMPANY NUMBER: 154786 ADDRESS: 9 Princes Street, Auckland Central, Auckland ADDRESS: 283 Princes Street, Dunedin ADDRESS: Port Motueka, Motueka ADDRESS: 51 Don Street, Invercargill PHONE: +64 9 374 9000 PHONE: +64 3 477 3980 PHONE: +64 3 528 2800 PHONE: +64 3 214 2700 WEBSITE: www.fonterra.com WEBSITE: www.silverfernfarms.com WEBSITE: www.talleys.co.nz www.affco.co.nz WEBSITE: www.alliance.co.nz www.puresouth.com YEAR FORMED: 2001 YEAR FORMED: 1948 YEAR FORMED: 1936 / 1904 (AFFCO) YEAR FORMED: 1948 STAFF EMPLOYED: 16,000 (~9,000 NZ) STAFF EMPLOYED: 7,000 (peak season) STAFF EMPLOYED: ~3,600 STAFF EMPLOYED: 4,700 REVENUE: $22,275m (FY14) REVENUE: $2,284m (FY14) REVENUE: $2,000 - 2,500m* (OCD: $908m (FY14)) REVENUE: $1,459m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Plant expansions in NZ, and globally; investment of ~$1b in dairy farms in China; 2015 - first wholly owned ingredient plant in EU in partnership with Royal A-ware; recent realignment of DPA Latin America relationship; Dairy Crest partnership 5 supply contracts for IF ingredients; recent investment in “Beingmate” (Chinese infant food maker) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Value added foodservice and retail range of beef, lamb and venison; Plate to Pasture strategy focused on consumers; 50% partnership with Shanghai Maling (Bright, China) for $261m cash, while remaining a Co-op COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Increased share to 75% in OCD (from Olam); Feb 2015, 2ha extension of mussel farms in Pelorus Sounds; plans to expand OCD operations into Waikato to supply Yashili COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: New CEO from Jan 2015; diversifying into emerging markets (Brazil, India); “Pure South” brand refresh for beef, lamb and venison; significant improvements in product shelflife capabilities; partner in PGP Targeting New Health with High Health; secured exclusive supply deal with M+S (UK); $15m investment in robotic technology * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 86 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 5 6 7 8 ANZCO FOODS ZESPRI INTERNATIONAL T&G GLOBAL GOODMAN FIELDER NZ LTD Mark Clarkson Managing Director Lain Jager Chief Executive Officer Alastair Hulbert Chief Executive Officer Tim Deane Managing Director GFNZ DESCRIPTION: Vertically integrated farming and manufacturing facilities; leading exporter of beef and sheep meat over 11 sites DESCRIPTION: Exporter and marketer of kiwifruit. Originally NZ Kiwifruit Marketing Board; corporatised; legal monopsony outside Australia; sales for 2,700 growers DESCRIPTION: Global grower, distributor, marketer and exporter of premium fresh produce. Grows produce in over 20 countries with 32 offices around the world. Owns a variety of subsidiaries and brands (ENZA, Delica, Floramax, Kerifresh) and the plant variety rights to JazzTM and EnvyTM  apples DESCRIPTION: Manufacture, marketing and distribution of food and dairy products in NZ, Australia and Asia-Pacific KEY PRODUCTS: Beef, lamb, sheep meat, healthcare solutions, offal and co-products, prepared and gourmet foods KEY PRODUCTS: Kiwifruit marketer KEY PRODUCTS: Pipfruit, grapes, citrus, kiwifruit, asparagus and tomatoes KEY PRODUCTS: Baking, dairy, meals, bread, biscuits, smallgoods, dressings (9 NZ plants) OWNERSHIP: Japan; Public (Itoham 65%, Nippon Suisan Kaisha 17%); NZ; Private (Harrison 14%, JANZ 8%, others) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Corporate (kiwifruit growers) OWNERSHIP: Germany; Public (Baywa (FWB:BYW6), 73%); NZ; Private (Dossor 12%), PE(Tiger Ventures NZ 10%) OWNERSHIP: Singapore; Public (Wilmar Intl (SGX:F34), 50%); Hong Kong; Public (First Pacific Co. Ltd. (HKEx:142), 50%) COMPANY NUMBER: 656378 COMPANY NUMBER: 1027483 COMPANY NUMBER: 41406 COMPANY NUMBER: 1508360 ADDRESS: Unit 2, 49 Sir William Pickering Drive, Harewood, Christchurch ADDRESS: 400 Maunganui Road, Mount Maunganui ADDRESS: 1 Clemow Drive, Mt Wellington, Auckland ADDRESS: 2/8 Nelson Street, Auckland Central, Auckland PHONE: +64 3 358 2200 PHONE: +64 7 572 7600 PHONE: +64 9 573 8700 PHONE: +64 9 301 6000 WEBSITE: www.anzcofoods.com; www.cmp.co.nz www.riverlands.co.nz WEBSITE: www.zespri.com WEBSITE: www.tandg.global WEBSITE: www.goodmanfielder.com.au www.goodmanfielder.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1984/1995 YEAR FORMED: 1988 YEAR FORMED: 1897 YEAR FORMED: 1968 / 1986 STAFF EMPLOYED: 2,480 STAFF EMPLOYED: 300 STAFF EMPLOYED: +1,500 perm.; +2,400 seas. STAFF EMPLOYED: 1,800 REVENUE: $1,259m (FY14) REVENUE: $1,218m (FY14) $1,600m (FY15) REVENUE: $996m (Gross T/O); $727m Rev (FY14) REVENUE: Total $939m: dairy ($539), baking $318m, groceries $83m, and Asia $25m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Increased foreign owership to 82%; plans to expand to meet growing Asian demand COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Strong recovery from PSA; “extraordinary” season for kiwifruit in 2015; Kiwi Sungold in McDonalds Happy Meals COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Acquired Apollo Apples for $54m, ~535ha orchards In Hawkes Bay (2014); Rebranded to T&G (Sept 2014); Opened office in Shanghai, China (Jan 2015); JV M&G Vizzari - the largest asparagus supplier in Australia (Aug 2015); Rebranded Delica subsidiary to T&G Global COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: In 2012 exited oils and NZ milling business to focus on core business; Wilmar acquires 10.1% of GF in 2012; Wilmar & First Pacific takeover 100% (A$1.3b); delists March 2015 * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 87 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 9 10 11 12 WESTLAND DAIRY PRODUCTS HEINZ WATTIE’S LTD SYNLAIT MILK LIMITED PROGRESSIVE MEATS HAWKES BAY MEAT Rod Quin Chief Executive Officer Mike Pretty Managing Director John Penno Managing Director Craig Hickson Owner, Director DESCRIPTION: Regional dairy co-operative based in West Coast region; expanding into Canterbury; 4% of milk supply (753m L) collected DESCRIPTION: Producer of fruit & vegetables, soups, meals, infant foods, condiments, spreads, cooking sauces, petfood and chilled dips. Three sites in Hawke’s Bay, Christchurch and Auckland DESCRIPTION: Canterbury based dairy manufacturer of value added dairy for health and nutrition companies. 173 suppliers; supplies 4 of top global infant formula companies incl. Mead Johnson DESCRIPTION: Multi business processors and marketers of lamb, venison over 4 locations in the NI; Ovation NZ (100%), TeKuiti Meats(100%), Lamb Packers Fielding (100%), Pasture Petfoods (37%), Progressive Meats(toll processor); Lean Meats (51%); interests in Omarau Meats Ltd KEY PRODUCTS: Milk powders, milk proteins, growing up milk powder, butter, base IF, bioactives, ‘own made’ yoghurt “Easiyo”, other dairy products KEY PRODUCTS: Frozen vegetables, sauce, soups, jams, meals, processed meat-based foods, petfood KEY PRODUCTS: Infant and adult nutritional formulations, milk powders (WMP, SMP), functional food ingredients, specialised products KEY PRODUCTS: Lamb cuts, co-products, ingredients, mechanically deboned meat (MDM), petfood ingredients; further processing in USA OWNERSHIP: NZ; Co-operative (350 farmers) OWNERSHIP: USA; Public (Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK), 26%); Brazil; PE (3G Capital) via Kraft Heinz Company (USA) OWNERSHIP: Listed (NZX:SML); China; SOE (Bright 39%); Japan (Mitsui 8%); NL (Friesland 9.9%); others OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Hickson (majority) and others) COMPANY NUMBER: 153032 COMPANY NUMBER: 540128 / 562309 COMPANY NUMBER: 1600872 COMPANY NUMBER: 1894570/252512/600768 ADDRESS: 56 Livingstone Street, Hokitika ADDRESS: 46 Parnell Road, Parnell, Auckland ADDRESS: 1028 Heslerton Road, RD 13 Rakaia ADDRESS: 10 Cook Street, Waipukurau PHONE: +64 3 756 9800 PHONE: +64 9 308 5000 PHONE: +64 3 373 3000 PHONE: +64 7 878 6045 +64 6 873 9090 WEBSITE: www.westland.co.nz www.easiyo.com WEBSITE: www.heinzwatties.co.nz WEBSITE: www.synlait.com WEBSITE: www.tkmeats.co.nz www.leanmeats.co.nz www.ovation.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1937 YEAR FORMED: 1934/1992 YEAR FORMED: 2005 YEAR FORMED: 1980 STAFF EMPLOYED: 600 STAFF EMPLOYED: 1,600 STAFF EMPLOYED: 326 STAFF EMPLOYED: 1,300 REVENUE: $830m (FY14) REVENUE: $722m (FY14) REVENUE: $601m (FY14) $448.1m (FY15) REVENUE: ~$500-$700m COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Commissioned a nutritional wet products plant in Hokitika during 2013 and gained resource consents for new Rolleston plant; strengthened on the ground presence in China; increased sales of value added products to 14%, increasing nutritional capaciity; building UHT production in Rolleston COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: 2013 shift infant formula production from England to NZ; exits asparagus in NZ; parent HJ Heinz acquired by Berkshire Capital and 3G Capital for US$28b; subsequent merger with Kraft to create Kraft Food Company (5th largest global food company) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS Upgraded plant to spray dry lactoferrin; new packaging facility built & new administration & testing site; completed 3 spray nutritional dryers; 25% stake in New Hope Nutritional Foods; launched Akarola infant formula, online in China in Apr 2015; Member of Primary Collaboration NZ Ltd COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: HBMC acquired 100% share in TeKuiti Meats in 2012; acquired Welsh meat processing company in 2012; NZ Binxi (Oamaru) Foods looking to increase share of Lean Meats Oamaru plant from 25% to 50%, exporting beef to China * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 88 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 13 14 15 16 LION CO LTD COCA-COLA HOLDINGS NZ MG MARKETING TEGEL FOODS Rory Glass Managing Director Chris Litchfield Managing Director Peter Hendry Chief Executive Officer Phil Hand Chief Executive Officer DESCRIPTION: Lion Beer, Spirits and Wine: Brewer of beer, maker of wine, spirits marketer; Lion Dairy & Drinks: manufacturer of dairy and beverages; licensed manufacturer of Yoplait DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer and distributor of juice and soft drinks; many brands under license from Coca-Cola USA, at 4 sites DESCRIPTION: Distributor and wholesaler of fresh fruit and vegetables in NZ & AU; exporters and importers incl. Dole, Sunkist; over 700 growers, 430 grower shareholders DESCRIPTION: Leading fully integrated poultry processor in New Zealand; 3 plants manufacturing 1,200 product lines, processing 50m broilers annually KEY PRODUCTS: Beer, wine, spirits, RTDs, cider, beverages, dairy KEY PRODUCTS: Soft drinks, juices, water KEY PRODUCTS: Fresh fruit and vegetables KEY PRODUCTS: Chicken (fresh, frozen, smoked), turkey; fully Halal OWNERSHIP: Japan; Public (Kirin (TYO: 2503) part of Mitsubishi Group); via Lion Nathan Pty Ltd (AU) & National Foods Holdings Ltd (AU) OWNERSHIP: AU; Public (Coca-Cola Amatil Limited (ASX:CCL)) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Co-operative (~430 growers) Market Gardeners Ltd (includes LaManna Australia) OWNERSHIP: Singapore; PE (Affinity Equity Partners) COMPANY NUMBER: 33986/1035696 COMPANY NUMBER: 440039 COMPANY NUMBER: 1407 COMPANY NUMBER: 99660 ADDRESS: 27 Napier Street, Freemans Bay, Auckland ADDRESS: The Oasis, Mt Wellington Private Bag 14916, Panmure, Auckland ADDRESS: 78 Waterloo Road, Hornby, Christchurch ADDRESS: 3rd Floor, Tower B, 100 Carlton Gore Road, Newmarket, Auckland PHONE: +64 9 357 0111 +64 9 355 1155 PHONE: +64 9 570 3000 PHONE: +64 3 343 0430 PHONE: +64 9 977 9000 WEBSITE: www.lionco.com www.kirin.com WEBSITE: www.ccamatil.co.nz www.ccamatil.com WEBSITE: www.mgmarketing.co.nz WEBSITE: www.tegel.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1860/1968/1977 YEAR FORMED: 1939/1948 YEAR FORMED: 1923 YEAR FORMED: 1961 STAFF EMPLOYED: ~1,350 (90 Dairy) STAFF EMPLOYED: 1,100 STAFF EMPLOYED: 480 (FT) STAFF EMPLOYED: 2,100 REVENUE: Total $594m: $564m BSW; ~$30m Dairy (FY14) REVENUE: $584m total ($493m CCA; $91m Beam) (FY14) REVENUE: $539m (FY14) under management $590m (FY15) Group; under management REVENUE: $517m (FY14) $563m (FY15) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Acquired Emerson’s brewery (New Zealand craft beer company); acquired Morton Estate ($6.8m) Jan 2015; $818m in economic activitiy in NZ COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Consolidated & restructured 4 existing locations; new 12,000m3 facility in Auckland; 3 manufacturing sites remaining in Mt Wellington, Putaruru & Woolston Coca Cola Amatil and Beam Suntory distribution partnership in NZ (2015) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Extending operations in Australia; 50:50 JV with Te Mata exports sees move into exporting for group; ongoing marketing under local “Nature’s Pick” brand; looking at further investments, operations growing; NPBT(FY15) $9.7m COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Opened new value added production line to grow export markets; built new hatchery in Christchurch; achieved some of the lowest global FCR^ (1.4 to 1.6); profit of $14m in FY14; “mulling” sale of business or IPO; exporting $100m across 16 countries, Austrlalia, Pacific, Middle East, Hong Kong * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 89 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 17 18 19 20 DB BREWERIES LTD SANFORD SEALORD FRUCOR BEVERAGES Andy Routley Managing Director Volker Kuntzsch Chief Executive Officer Steve Yung Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Moss Group Chief Executive Officer DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer of beer and cider; Monteith’s, Tui, DB, Export Gold, Old Mout, Heinekin, Tiger; market leader in cider with 45% share; hospitality JV 60% owned subsidiary Barworks Group (23 gastro pubs & events); 100% owned Drinkworks AU sales & distribution DESCRIPTION: NZ’s largest diversified seafood fishing, aquaculture and marketing company with significant global sales (~80% of revenue); NZ’s largest quota holder of fishing rights, largest Green Lipped Mussel producer and 2nd largest King Salmon producer in NZ.  DESCRIPTION: Vertically integrated seafood company comprising fishing, aquaculture, processing and marketing; exports to over 60 countries; significant global investments DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer of soft drinks, juices and other beverages; V, Just Juice, Citrus Tree, Mizone, Simply Squeezed, others (20m cases of drinks prod/yr from South Auckland plant KEY PRODUCTS: Beer, cider, RTDs KEY PRODUCTS: Chilled and frozen fish, squid, mussels, salmon KEY PRODUCTS: Frozen, canned and chilled fish, mussels and other prepared seafood products KEY PRODUCTS: Soft drinks, juice, water OWNERSHIP: Netherlands; Public (Heineken N.V (AMS:HEIO)) via Heineken Asia Pacific (Singapore) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Listed (NZX: SAN) (Amalgamated Dairies Ltd/Goodfellow 37%) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Iwi (Aotearoa Fisheries 50%); Japan; Public (Nippon Suisan Kaisha 50%) via Kura Limited OWNERSHIP: Japan; Private; (Suntory Holdings Ltd (Kotobuki Realty 90%, Torii, others)) COMPANY NUMBER: 71013 COMPANY NUMBER: 40963 COMPANY NUMBER: 168963 / 1097137 COMPANY NUMBER: 913026 ADDRESS: 1 Bairds Road, Otahuhu, Auckland ADDRESS: 22 Jellicoe Street, Freemans Bay Auckland ADDRESS: Level 3, Building 8 666 Central Park, Ellerslie, Auckland ADDRESS: 86 Plunket Avenue, Wiri, Auckland PHONE: +64 9 259 3000 PHONE: +64 9 379 4720  PHONE: +64 9 579 1659 PHONE: +64 9 250 0100 WEBSITE: www.db.co.nz www.theheinekencompany.com WEBSITE: www.sanford.co.nz WEBSITE: www.sealord.com/nz‎ WEBSITE: www.frucor.co.nz www.suntory.com YEAR FORMED: 1930/1966 YEAR FORMED: 1881/ 1904 YEAR FORMED: 1961/1974 YEAR FORMED: 1987 STAFF EMPLOYED: 500 STAFF EMPLOYED: 1,380 STAFF EMPLOYED: 1,100 (+400 offshore) STAFF EMPLOYED: 900 REVENUE: $504m (FY14) REVENUE: $452m (FY14) REVENUE: $448m (FY14) REVENUE: $438m (FY13) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Parent Asia Pacific now fully controlled by Heineken; $22m profit; targets cider as beer sales flat, export directly to AU, EU & Asia; Redwood Cider amalgamated into business COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: EBIT $44m (FY14); part of Precision Harvesting PGP; increasing focus on fresh, air freight and adding value in high value markets (Asia), track & trace fish; closed ChCh mussel plant April 2015 (232 staff); merging operations in Havelock; ongoing investment in SpatNZ PGP; purchasing freezer factory trawler COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Downsized Nelson wetfish processing plant; sold SI mussel business; Westfleet factory built; co-owners in Petuna operations in Australia; growth in Tasmanian salmon business and deep-sea fishing joint ventures; Australian fresh and frozen sales and China frozen sales; continued investment in Precision Seafood Harvesting PGP; FY14 EBIT $38m COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Parent Suntory went public in Japan as family owners sold down share (Jul 2013) * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 90 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 21 22 23 24 NESTLE NZ INGHAMS ENTERPRISES NZ INDEPENDENT LIQUOR DANONE Veronique Cremades-Mathis Country Manager & Chief Executive Officer Adrian Revell Managing Director NZ Scott Hadley Chief Comm. Officer Asahi Bev. AU/NZ Corine Tap Managing Director DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer and distributor of packaged food, confectionery and petfood. Head office in Auckland, 3 regional sales offices, 3 factories: Culinary, Confectionery and Petfood. DESCRIPTION: Fully owned subsidiary of Inghams Australia, #2 Chicken processor in NZ; vertically integrated with ‘Mega’ primary plant & 2 further processing plants; distribution hubs in North & South Island.; separate dairy & horse feed businesses DESCRIPTION: Distiller of spirits (Woodstock, Cruiser, Cody’s, Boundary Road, others); brewer of beer (Calsberg, Asahi, NZ Pure, Haagen, Wild Buck) DESCRIPTION: Danone Nutricia is the leading manufacturer and distributor of early life nutrition products in New Zealand KEY PRODUCTS: Coffee, tea, chocolate, confectionery, culinary, snacks, breakfast, infant nutrition, milks and petfood KEY PRODUCTS: Chicken meat (whole, cuts, deli, ready meals; fresh and frozen), Waitoa Free Range chicken, high end dairy nutrition & horse feed KEY PRODUCTS: Beer, RTD, Cider, Spirits KEY PRODUCTS: Infant formula and related dairy nutritionals (Aptamil and Karicare) OWNERSHIP: Swiss; Public (Nestle (VTX:NESN)) OWNERSHIP: USA; PE (TPG Private Equity) via Ingham Enterprises Pty Ltd (AU) OWNERSHIP: Japan; Public (Asahi Group Holdings (TYO:2502)) OWNERSHIP: France; Public (Groupe Danone (Euronext: BN); via Nutricia International BV (NL)/ Danone Asia Pacific Manufacturing (Singapore) COMPANY NUMBER: 46423 COMPANY NUMBER: 464829 COMPANY NUMBER: 354989 COMPANY NUMBER: 711745/347333 ADDRESS: Level 3 Buildings 1 & 2, Carlaw Park Commercial, 12-16 Nicholls Lane, Parnell, Auckland ADDRESS: 624 Waihekau Road, RD 1, Waitoa, Waikato ADDRESS: 35 Hunua Road, Papakura, Auckland ADDRESS: 56-58 Aintree Avenue, Airport Oaks Auckland PHONE: +64 9 367 2800 PHONE: +64 7 884 6549 PHONE: +64 9 298 3000 PHONE: +64 9 257 1572 WEBSITE: www.nestle.co.nz WEBSITE: www.inghams.co.nz www.waitoa.co.nz WEBSITE: www.independentliquor.co.nz www.asahigroup-holdings.com WEBSITE: www.nutriciababy.co.nz www.nutricia.co.nz; www.danone.com YEAR FORMED: 1926 NZ YEAR FORMED: 1990 YEAR FORMED: 1987 YEAR FORMED: 1996/1987 STAFF EMPLOYED: 750 STAFF EMPLOYED: 1,000 STAFF EMPLOYED: 170 STAFF EMPLOYED: 100 REVENUE: $390m (FY14) REVENUE: $383m (FY14) REVENUE: $378m (FY14) REVENUE: Danone $365m; includes Nutricia NZ $252m (FY14) + Danone Nutricia $113m (FY14; 16 mths) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Integration of Wyeth Infant Nutrition acquired in December 2012; 2013 sold Jenny Craig business COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Profit of $22m in 2014; transition to Ross 308 chicken stock in NZ; sold bulk of properties to Caniwi Capital in July 2014 ($52m) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Acquired Founders Brewery (Feb 2013); operationally profitable in NZ; grown beer market share to over 10%; cider growth of circa 20%; The Mill chain sold to Foodstuffs (Oct 2015)  COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Acquired Sutton plant in Balclutha ($63m) & added infant formula blending & packaging; launched Profutura supplements; launched e-commerce sales in NZ; Danone Gp acquired 25% share in Yashili in 2015 * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 91 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 25 26 27 28 WILSON HELLABY GRIFFIN’S FOODS MONDELEZ NZ GREENLEA PREMIER Fred Hellaby Managing Director Alison Barrass Chief Executive Officer Jacqueline Evison General Manager, NZ Tony Egan Managing Director DESCRIPTION: Processing and further manufacturing of meat products at two plants in Auckland; rendering business and significant presence in domestic branded meat market DESCRIPTION: Auckland based manufacturers and marketers of biscuits, salty snacks and snack bars producing 200m units pa DESCRIPTION: Global confectionery and dairy company; primarily confectionery manufacturing based in Dunedin (Cadbury brand) DESCRIPTION: Meat processor based in the Waikato, two plants in Morrinsville & Hamilton; farm operations; exports to 40 countries KEY PRODUCTS: Processed beef, sheep, pig and goat; frozen and chilled, processed meats and offal KEY PRODUCTS: Biscuits (Griffins, Huntley and Palmers, etc.), chips (ETA), snack bars (Nice & Natural) KEY PRODUCTS: chocolate, sugar confectionery KEY PRODUCTS: Meat, beef, calf, blood, serums OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Syminton, Hellaby) OWNERSHIP: Philippines; Public (Universal Robina Corporation (PSE:URC) 84%); Private (Gokongwei Brothers 16%) OWNERSHIP: USA; Public (Mondelez International (NASDAQ:MDLZ)) via Mondelez NZ Holdings (AU) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Egan) COMPANY NUMBER: 900980 COMPANY NUMBER: 4932 /5391263 COMPANY NUMBER: 204724 COMPANY NUMBER: 558256 ADDRESS: 131 Portage Road, Otahuhu, Auckland ADDRESS: Tower B Level 5, 100 Carlton Gore Road, Newmarket, Auckland ADDRESS: 476 Rosebank Road, Avondale, Auckland ADDRESS: Greenlea Lane, Hamilton, Waikato PHONE: +64 9 276 3800 PHONE: +64 9 354 9500 PHONE: +64 9 820 2600 PHONE: +64 7 957 8125 WEBSITE: www.wilsonhellaby.co.nz WEBSITE: www.griffins.co.nz WEBSITE: www.cadbury.co.nz WEBSITE: www.greenlea.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1998 YEAR FORMED: 1864 YEAR FORMED: 1868 / 1930 YEAR FORMED: 1992 STAFF EMPLOYED: 700 STAFF EMPLOYED: 800 STAFF EMPLOYED: 500 STAFF EMPLOYED: 430 REVENUE: +$300m (FY14) REVENUE: ~$300m* (FY14) REVENUE: $298m (FY14) REVENUE: $290m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: $25m investment in bar manufacturing technology; launch of buscuit and bar products into Asian region COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Cadbury changed name to Mondelez globally; 2012 amalgamation of Kraft, Cadbury & Natural Confectionery Co.; profit $7.2m COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Investment in Morrinsville & Hamilton plants 2014, added new 900m2 coolstore to support expansion plans; expanded into high value blood serum * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 92 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 29 30 31 32 TATUA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY GWF NZ SCALES CORPORATION LTD TAYLOR PRESTON Paul McGilvary Chief Executive Officer Mark Adam Managing Director Andy Borland Managing Director Simon Gatenby Chief Executive Officer DESCRIPTION: Specialist dairy ingredients and food products manufacturer, 200m L of milk pa; exports 94% of its products to 60 countries DESCRIPTION: GWF Bread manufacturing at two bakeries, Weston Milling at three locations, Purity Foods (Big Ben) and Jasol (Cleaning products) DESCRIPTION: Diversified agribusiness portifolio, including horticulture, storage & logistics, and food ingredients. Mr Apple is NZ’s largest vertically integrated grower, packer and exporter of apples (1,037ha of orchards, picks 420m apples, 23% share of NZ total apple exports) DESCRIPTION: Multispecies meat processors processing 1.5m animals annually; based in Wellington; exporting to 60 countries under brands Taylor Preston & Natural Farm NZ KEY PRODUCTS: Caseinate, hydrolysates, whey proteins, AMF, lactoferrin, peptones, whipped cream, mascarpone, cheese sauce, natural dairy flavours KEY PRODUCTS: Bread (Tip Top Bread, Ploughmans, Burgen, Golden) Big Ben pies KEY PRODUCTS: Apples (Mr Apple & Diva), apple and kiwifruit juice concentrate, petfood, ingrdients, provision of cold, bulk liquid and logistics services KEY PRODUCTS: Sheep and beef meat cuts OWNERSHIP: NZ; Co-operative (114 farmers) OWNERSHIP: UK; Public (Associated British Foods (LSE:ABF), Weston) via George Weston Foods Ltd (AU) OWNERSHIP: NZ: Listed (NZX:SCL); (PE: Direct Capital 18%) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Taylor 78%, Preston 16%, Grace) COMPANY NUMBER: 173822 COMPANY NUMBER: 52216 COMPANY NUMBER: 424743 COMPANY NUMBER: 519868 ADDRESS: 3434 State Highway 26, Tatuanui, Waikato ADDRESS: Building 3, Level 2, 666 Great South Road, Ellerslie, Auckland ADDRESS: 52 Cashel Street, Christchurch ADDRESS: Centennial Highway, Ngauranga Gorge, Johnsonville,Wellington PHONE: +64 7 889 3999 PHONE: +64 9 919 3500 PHONE: +64 3 379 7720 PHONE: +64 4 472 7987 WEBSITE: www.tatua.com WEBSITE: www.gwfbaking.co.nz www.gwf.com.au WEBSITE: www.mrapple.co.nz www.scalescorporation.co.nz WEBSITE: www.taylorpreston.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1914 YEAR FORMED: 1951 YEAR FORMED: 1912 YEAR FORMED: 1991 STAFF EMPLOYED: 350 STAFF EMPLOYED: 1,000 STAFF EMPLOYED: 450 FT (+ 1,600 seasonal) STAFF EMPLOYED: 825 REVENUE: $266.5m (FY14) $281m (FY15) REVENUE: $266m (FY14) REVENUE: $263m (FY14) (Horticulture $159m, Food Ingredients $37m, Storage & Logistics $67m) REVENUE: $260m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Commissioned new speciality products drier worth $65m; 40 new jobs; 2015 opened offices in China and USA; sales: China (17%), USA (15%), Japan (20%), AU/NZ (10%), rest SE Asia/Other (38%); launced Tatua Shanghai COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: EBIT $19m; investing $2m in “high protein” breads; investing $5m in new plant & equip at Big Ben’s Pies COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: EBITDA of $39.8m in 2014; listed July 2014 to raise $30m; started construction of new 95,700m3 coldstore in Auckland COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Fire in factory in January 2015 * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 93 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 33 34 35 36 MCCAIN FOODS MIRAKA LTD HELLERS LTD PERNOD RICARD WINEMAKERS-NZ Louis Wolthers Regional President ANZSAIC Richard Wyeth Chief Executive Officer John McWhirter Chief Executive Officer Craig Langley General Manager NZ (Market) DESCRIPTION: Frozen vegetable manufacturer based in Timaru (potato processing) and Hastings (vegetables) for Australia, NZ & export; supplied by 150 growers DESCRIPTION: New Zealand dairy processing plant processing 240m litres of milk pa from 100 suppliers; manufacturing products for export DESCRIPTION: Bacon, ham and smallgoods manufacturer; 600t/wk manufacturing; Santa Rosa Poultry operation DESCRIPTION: Grower and maker of wines; Montana, Church Road, Deutz, Brancott Estate, Stoneleigh KEY PRODUCTS: Frozen vegetables, potatoes,meals, pizza, desserts KEY PRODUCTS: WMP, SMP, UHT milk KEY PRODUCTS: Bacon, ham, smallgoods (Hellers) + Poultry: meats, deli and retail ready (Santa Rosa) KEY PRODUCTS: Wine, sparkling wine OWNERSHIP: Canada; Private (McCain) via McCain Foods (AU) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Iwi (Wairarapa Moana Incorp 33%; Tuaropaki Kaitiaki 33%); Vietnam; Public (Vinamilk Vietnam Dairy Prod (VN:VNM) 23%) OWNERSHIP: NZ; PE (Rangatira Ltd 50%); Private (Heller & Harris) OWNERSHIP: France; Public (Pernod Ricard SA (Euronext:RI)) via Millstream Finance Ltd COMPANY NUMBER: 358737 COMPANY NUMBER: 2244299 COMPANY NUMBER: 386096 COMPANY NUMBER: 86020/1109939 ADDRESS: 63 Meadows Road, Washdyke, Timaru ADDRESS: 108 Tuwharetoa Street, Taupo ADDRESS: 67 Main North Road, Kaiapoi, Canterbury ADDRESS: Level 5, 4 Viaduct Harbour Avenue Auckland Central, Auckland PHONE: +64 3 687 4070 PHONE: +64 7 376 0075 PHONE: +64 3 375 5017 PHONE: +64 9 336 8300 WEBSITE: www.mccain.co.nz WEBSITE: www.miraka.co.nz WEBSITE: www.hellers.co.nz www.santarosa.co.nz www.rangatira.co.nz WEBSITE: www.pernod-ricard-winemakers.com YEAR FORMED: 1987 YEAR FORMED: 2009 YEAR FORMED: 1988 YEAR FORMED: 1961 (Montana) STAFF EMPLOYED: 400-500 (incl. seasonal) STAFF EMPLOYED: 100 STAFF EMPLOYED: 600+ STAFF EMPLOYED: 430 REVENUE: $257m (FY14) REVENUE: $247m (FY14) REVENUE: $240m* (FY14) REVENUE: $225m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Holds McDonalds French fries contract; acquired kitchens of Sara Lee (Feb 2013) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: New dairy plant operating in Taupo with 36,000t WMP; new UHT plant built to process Shanghai Pengxin milk; 2013 ~60m L capacity = 240m packs COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Acquired Goodman Fielder’s meat business (Kiwibacon, Brooks, Hutton, Sizzlers & Milano), 2014; acquired Santa Rosa Poultry brands, June 2015 COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Changed name to Pernod Ricard Winemakers NZ; restructure of NZ operations into Market (distribution of wine and sales) and Brand (wine production), overarching Management Committee based in Sydney; Montana most trusted brandname * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 94 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 37 38 39 40 DELEGAT GROUP NZ SUGAR COMPANY VAN DEN BRINK POULTRY NOBILO HOLDINGS CONSTELLATION BRANDS NZ Jim Delegat Executive Chairman Bernard Duignan General Manager Karl van den Brink Managing Director Sam Glaetzer Managing Director DESCRIPTION: Wine maker; Oyster Bay, Delegat & Barossa Valley Estate DESCRIPTION: Sugar refining company based in Auckland; in addition blends sugar, dairy and other ingredients for export; importer and distributor of alternative sweeteners and oils; exporter to Asia Pacific of sugar, dairy blends and nutraceutical sugar DESCRIPTION: Vertically integrated poultry processor in New Zealand (#3) across three plants DESCRIPTION: Grower and maker of wines; Nobilo, Kim Crawford, Selaks, Monkey Bay, Drylands KEY PRODUCTS: Wine KEY PRODUCTS: Chelsea refined sugar, “Simply” edible oils and fats, “Equal” artificial sweeteners “Naturals” 0 calorie sweeteners KEY PRODUCTS: Chicken products primarily for domestic retail and foodservice KEY PRODUCTS: Wine OWNERSHIP: NZ; Listed (NZX:DGL); (Delegat ~66%) OWNERSHIP: Singapore; Public (Wilmar International 75%); AU; Co-op (Mackay Sugar Ltd 25%) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private; (Van Den Brink, Foster) OWNERSHIP: USA; Public (Constellation Brands Inc (NYSE:STZ)) COMPANY NUMBER: 523716 COMPANY NUMBER: 91943 / 3252111 COMPANY NUMBER: 66969, others COMPANY NUMBER: 1477933 ADDRESS: Level 1, 10 Viaduct Harbour Avenue, Auckland ADDRESS: 100 Colonial Road, Birkenhead, Auckland ADDRESS: 652 Great South Road, Manukau, Auckland ADDRESS: 45 Station Road, Huapai-Kumeu, Auckland PHONE: +64 9 359 7300 PHONE: +64 9 481 0720 PHONE: +64 9 262 0903 PHONE: +64 9 412 6666 WEBSITE: www.delegats.co.nz WEBSITE: www.chelsea.co.nz WEBSITE: www.brinks.co.nz WEBSITE: www.constellationnz.com www.cbrands.com YEAR FORMED: 1947/1991 YEAR FORMED: 1884 YEAR FORMED: 1954/1964 YEAR FORMED: 2004 STAFF EMPLOYED: 158 (139 offshore s & m) STAFF EMPLOYED: 180 STAFF EMPLOYED: ~400 STAFF EMPLOYED: 240 REVENUE: $223m (FY14) REVENUE: $222m (FY14) REVENUE: $220m* (FY14) REVENUE: $214m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: EBIT $52m; acquired Barossa Valley Estate in Australia; North America is groups largest sales volume in 2014; last two years $107m in capital expenditure; New Hawkes Bay winery; change of name COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: $21m profit on the back of increased exports and reduced costs; Wilmar acquired in 2010 via CSR’s Sucrogen business COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Ownership of multiple companies with (Taylor and Van Den Brink); Tegel looked to acquire in 2009 but refused by Commerce Commission COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Parent firm sold all Australian operations in Dec 2010, retaining 20%; leading New Zealand wine company in North American markets; projected revenue for FY16 $240-$250m * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 95 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 41 42 43 44 MARS NZ LTD UBP LIMITED HANSELLS FOOD GROUP J & P TURNER LTD Gerry Lynch General Manager Roger Stewart Managing Director Ross MacKenzie Chief Executive Officer Peter Turner Managing Director DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer and distributor of packaged food, confectionery and petfood (factory in Wanganui) DESCRIPTION: Beef processors DESCRIPTION: Manufacturers of a wide range of processed foods DESCRIPTION: Fresh produce and flower wholesalers, importers & exporters; Fresh Direct Ltd, J P Exports Ltd, Purefresh Organics, Fresh Direct Floral companies KEY PRODUCTS: Chocolate confectionery, petfood (Whiskas, Pedigree), rice (Uncle Bens), Masterfoods KEY PRODUCTS: Beef KEY PRODUCTS: Puddings, deserts, spices, flavours, soups, beverages KEY PRODUCTS: Fresh flowers, fruit and vegetables (apples, blueberries, broccoli, oranges, tomatoes etc.), Purefresh brand OWNERSHIP: USA; Private (Mars) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Lin) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Mackenzie, Stewart 40%); Thailand (Supachok 29%, Kasisuri Co. 9%) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Turner) COMPANY NUMBER: 117682 COMPANY NUMBER: 945877 COMPANY NUMBER: 97884 COMPANY NUMBER: 643531 ADDRESS: Building 14, 666 Great South Road, Penrose, Auckland ADDRESS: 18 Waitete Road, Te Kuiti, Waikato ADDRESS: 17 Botha Road, Penrose, Auckland ADDRESS: 27 Clemow Drive, Mount Wellington, Auckland PHONE: +64 9 583 5600 PHONE: +64 7 878 8926 PHONE: +64 9 279 7199 PHONE: +64 9 573 4100 WEBSITE: www.mars.com WEBSITE: www.ubp.co.nz WEBSITE: www.hansells.com WEBSITE: www.jpt.co.nz; www.freshdirect.co.nz www.jpexports.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1983 YEAR FORMED: 1995 YEAR FORMED: 1934 YEAR FORMED: 1994 STAFF EMPLOYED: 350 STAFF EMPLOYED: 240 STAFF EMPLOYED: 350 (85 Masterton factory) STAFF EMPLOYED: 300+ REVENUE: $194m (FY14) REVENUE: $190m (FY14) REVENUE: $189m (FY13) N/A (FY14) REVENUE: $150-200m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Mars Inc acquires P&G pet brands Iams, Eukanuba & Natura in AU/NZ following earlier sales in North America and South America COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: 2013 new chiller and freezer block; plant now fully integrated COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Expanding warehousing and undergoing operational restructuring to gain efficiencies * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 96 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 45 46 47 48 A.S. WILCOX & SONS VITACO HEALTH GROUP LTD PROLIFE FOODS AOTEAROA FISHERIES LTD Kevin Wilcox Managing Director Ryan d’Almeida Chief Executive Officer Andrew Smith Chief Executive Officer Carl Carrington Chief Executive Officer DESCRIPTION: Grower and distributor of potatoes, onions and carrots across 5 main growing areas; includes export division Southern Fresh Produce and Plains Produce and Potato supplies DESCRIPTION: Health and wellness products manufacturer; branded and contract manufacturing across 3 sites (primarily Auckland). Healtheries, Wagner, Nutra-Life, Aussie Bodies, Musashi, Balance, Bodytrim, Abundant Earth DESCRIPTION: Marketer and manufacturer of a wide range of FMCG products under brands including Alison’s Pantry, Sweetscoop, Mother Earth and Donovan’s across NZ, Australia and internationally DESCRIPTION: Pan iwi organisation with 50% ownership in Sealord, and full ownership of Moana Fisheries, OPC Fish, Prepared Foods, Pacific Marine Farms & Kia Ora Seafood KEY PRODUCTS: Fresh potatoes, onions and carrots branded “Perlas”, “Dig Me” KEY PRODUCTS: Supplements, vitamins, sports nutrition, health foods (baking, cereals, teas etc.) KEY PRODUCTS: Nuts, Dried Fruits, Healthy Snacks, Cereals, Seeds & Grains, Confectionery, Chocolate, Breakfast Spreads. KEY PRODUCTS: Fresh and frozen fish, oysters, lobster and prepared seafood products OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Wilcox) OWNERSHIP: AU; Public (ASX: VIT) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Crosby 81%) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Iwi (various iwi holdings) COMPANY NUMBER: 51206 COMPANY NUMBER: 1885808 COMPANY NUMBER: 334376 COMPANY NUMBER: 1581332 ADDRESS: 58 Union Road, Pukekohe, Franklin, Auckland ADDRESS: Cnr Kordel Place and Accent Drive, East Tamaki, Auckland ADDRESS: 100 Maui Street, Hamilton, Waikato ADDRESS: 1-3 Bell Ave, Mt Wellington, Auckland PHONE: +64 9 237 0740 PHONE: +64 9 272 3838 PHONE: +64 7 834 3333 PHONE: +64 9 302 1520 WEBSITE: www.wilcoxgoodness.co.nz www.sofresh.co.nz WEBSITE: www.vitaco.co.nz WEBSITE: www.prolifefoods.co.nz WEBSITE: www.afl.maori.nz YEAR FORMED: 1954 YEAR FORMED: 1957 /2006 YEAR FORMED: 1983 YEAR FORMED: 2004 STAFF EMPLOYED: 170 STAFF EMPLOYED: 420 STAFF EMPLOYED: 1,000+ STAFF EMPLOYED: 500 (incl. 250 Prepared Foods) REVENUE: $70-100*m (FY14) REVENUE: $170m (FY14) A$172m (FY15) REVENUE: $160-180m (FY14) REVENUE: $163m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: 2013 commissioned a bar manufacturing plant in Auckland; 2015 Vitaco Holdings raising $232m through IPO (ASX: VIT), equivalent of 79% shares COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Opened factory in Melbourne in 2014; acquired Te Horo Jams in 2015. COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Profit $22m; new Prepared Foods facility manufacturing ready meals & paua; acquired Oceanz Blue paua operations; Lobster division to join with Port Nicholson Fisheries in 2016 to process and export live lobster; $30m fleet renewal program announced March 2015 * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 97 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 49 50 51 52 DAIRY GOAT CO-OPERATIVE GRAINCORP LTD CEREBOS GREGG’S SANITARIUM HEALTH AND WELLBEING Tony Giles Chief Executive Officer Daniel Calcinai GrainCorp Feeds NZ Manger Andre Gargiulo Country Manager - NZ Pierre van Heerden General Manager DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer of goat milk infant formula and other dairy goat milk based nutritionals; 20 markets; 4 plants at one site; 38m L/year supply DESCRIPTION: Two businesses in NZ: Graincorp Commodity Management (formerly Gardner Smith NZ) grains, feedstuffs, bulk oil terminals and Graincorp Foods NZ Ltd (formerly Integro Foods) oils and fats refining business DESCRIPTION: Auckland based manufacturers of coffee, beverages, sauces, gravies, etc. DESCRIPTION: Auckland based manufacturers of nutritional and innovative health foods KEY PRODUCTS: goat milk infant formula KEY PRODUCTS: Grains, animal feed (BLM Feeds) oils, fats, malt KEY PRODUCTS: Coffee, sauces, gravies KEY PRODUCTS: Cereals, spreads, beverages OWNERSHIP: NZ; Co-operative (72 farmers) OWNERSHIP: AU; Public (ASX: GNC) OWNERSHIP: Japan; Private (Suntory Holdings Ltd) via Cerebos Pacific Ltd (Singapore) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Charity (Seventh-day Adventist Church) COMPANY NUMBER: 421398 COMPANY NUMBER: 4004658 / 257752 COMPANY NUMBER: 247266 COMPANY NUMBER: Charity ADDRESS: 18 Gallagher Drive Hamilton ADDRESS: 92 -98 Harris St, East Tamaki, Auckland ADDRESS: 291 East Tamaki Road, East Tamaki, Auckland ADDRESS: 124 Pah Road, Royal Oak, Auckland PHONE: +64 7 839 2919 PHONE: +64 9 273 7703 PHONE: +64 9274 2777 PHONE: +64 9 625 0700 WEBSITE: www.dgc.co.nz WEBSITE: www.graincorp.com.au WEBSITE: www.cerebos.co.nz WEBSITE: www.sanitarium.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1984 (Inc. 1989) YEAR FORMED: 1984/2012 YEAR FORMED: 1984 YEAR FORMED: 1900 STAFF EMPLOYED: 190 STAFF EMPLOYED: 100+* STAFF EMPLOYED: 225 STAFF EMPLOYED: 350 REVENUE: $158m (FY14) REVENUE: $153m total; $64m (Graincorp Foods) + $89m (Graincorp Commodities) (FY14) REVENUE: $151m (FY14) REVENUE: $150m* (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Built second dryer with 4x capacity for $67m; 14 new suppliers for 13/14 season; CEO stood down March 2014 after 20 years, replaced by Tony Giles; expanding into Europe COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Graincorp Foods established in NZ with acquisition of Integro Foods NZ (A$170m), the oil business of Goodman Fielder in 2012; Graincorp concurrently acquired Gardner Smith grains business for A$362m; Group CEO based in Australlia COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: 2014 closed Auckland plant, moved coffee production to Dunedin, food production to Sydney; loss of 125 jobs COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 98 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 53 54 55 56 LEADERBRAND JACK LINK’S - NEW ZEALAND NEW IMAGE GROUP BALLE BROS GROUP Richard Burke General Manager Maurice Crosby Chief Executive Officer Guy Wills General Manager Dacey Balle Managing Director DESCRIPTION: Vertically integrated produce business. Range of salads, produce and fruits for domestic retail, processing and export; squash to Japan; growing on 2,600ha in Gisborne & 400ha in Canterbury DESCRIPTION: Beef jerky snack manufacturer; one plant DESCRIPTION: One of NZ’s largest manufacturers & exporters of infant formula, life stage, life nutritionals, nutraceuticals, goat milk, health products, and Health and Beauty Care (HBC); vertically integrated dairy goat milk operation DESCRIPTION: Specialists in growing, packaging and marketing of New Zealand fresh produce for domestic and international markets KEY PRODUCTS: Lettuce, broccoli, squash, sweetcorn, salads, watermelons KEY PRODUCTS: Beef jerky KEY PRODUCTS: Infant formula (Babysteps, Symbiotics), nutraceuticals & nutritionals (Symbiotics, BioActive, IQ, First Life) KEY PRODUCTS: Fresh vegetables (Cabbage, cauliflower, carrots, onions, potatoes, pumpkin, squash) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (McPhail) OWNERSHIP: USA; Private (Jack Links Inc.) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Graeme Clegg 94%, other (Taiwan, NZ) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Balle ) COMPANY NUMBER: 827392 COMPANY NUMBER: 1142997 COMPANY NUMBER: 1021680 COMPANY NUMBER: 408868 / 1707044 ADDRESS: 33 Parkinson Street, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay ADDRESS: 159 Montgomerie Road, Airirport Oaks, Mangere, Auckland ADDRESS: 19 Mahunga Drive, Mangere Bridge, Auckland ADDRESS: 166 Heights Road, RD 1, Pukekohe Auckland PHONE: +64 6 867 6231 PHONE: +64 9 275 3711 PHONE: +64 9 622 2388 PHONE: +64 9 238 5604 WEBSITE: www.leaderbrand.co.nz WEBSITE: www.jacklinks.co.nz WEBSITE: www.newimagegroup.co.nz www.newimageasia.com WEBSITE: www.ballebros.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1975 YEAR FORMED: 2001 YEAR FORMED: 1984 YEAR FORMED: 1988 STAFF EMPLOYED: 220 perm. (+300 seas.) STAFF EMPLOYED: 250 STAFF EMPLOYED: 160 STAFF EMPLOYED: 350 (200 + 150 (Mr Chips)) REVENUE: $145m (FY14) REVENUE: $130-150m (FY14) REVENUE: $130-150m (FY14) REVENUE: $130-140m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Introduced new Ready to Serve range of potatoes, corn, beetroot COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Three facilities in North Island (1) powder blending (2) can making and packaging line high pressure (3) spray dry and wet blend plant; established NZ goat milk farm supply in 2013; company split into two: direct selling (New Image International), nutritionals manufacturing and marketing (N.I.G. Nutritionals) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Acquired Mr Chips from Simplot in 2013 (30,000 tpa chips) with revenue of $56m in 2012; first move into processed foods for Balle Bros, producing chips; invested $12m in a specialist storage facility at Waharoa * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 99 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 57 58 59 60 FRESHMAX NZ LTD CHAMPION FLOUR MILLING LTD TASTI PRODUCTS BLUEBIRD FOODS LTD PEPSICO NZ HOLDINGS Peter Ellis Acting Chair Takao Ouchi Chief Executive Officer Don Souloglou Chief Executive Officer DESCRIPTION: Vertically integrated Southern Hemisphere fresh produce business; significant exporter from NZ and major importer into Australia; orchards, operations and facilities throughout NZ, Australia, US, South Africa and South America DESCRIPTION: Largest flour miller of NZ’s cereal based products; mills over 40 varieties of flour, manufactures premixes and food coatings at 2 sites in Christchurch and Mt Maunganui DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer of muesli bars, snacks, baking & nut products, cooking oils; both branded and contract pack private label; based in one plant in Auckland DESCRIPTION: Global beverage and snack food manufacturer; all beverages contract packed by Frucor KEY PRODUCTS: Fresh fruit and vegetables; material positions in apples, bananas, stonefruit & citrus KEY PRODUCTS: 40 varieties of flour and speciality grains; premixes for bread, cakes, muffins, scones; food coatings; batter mixes KEY PRODUCTS: Cooking ingredients, muesli bars, oils, nut snacks KEY PRODUCTS: Non-alcoholic beverages, snacks, salty snacks, nuts, chips OWNERSHIP: AU; PE (Maui Capital (NZ) & Stahl (Singapore) 62%); Private (Mgt 38%) OWNERSHIP: Japan; Public (Nisshin Seifun Group (TYO:2002)) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Hall) OWNERSHIP: USA; Public (PepsiCo Inc. (NYSE: PEP)) via The Gatorade Company of Australia Pty Ltd (AU) COMPANY NUMBER: 1842723 / AU# 154789321 COMPANY NUMBER: 4167358 COMPANY NUMBER: 44114 COMPANY NUMBER: 163343 / 1882013 ADDRESS: 113A Carbine Road, Mount Wellington, Auckland ADDRESS: Level 6, Tower 1, 205 Queen Street, Auckland ADDRESS: 25-41 Totara Road, Te Atatu Peninsula, Auckland ADDRESS: 124 Wiri Station Road, Manukau, Auckland PHONE: : +64 9 573 8500 PHONE: +64 9 377 1975 PHONE: +64 9 839 1060 PHONE: +64 9 9 262 8800 WEBSITE: www.freshmax.co.nz WEBSITE: www.championflour.co.nz WEBSITE: www.tasti.co.nz WEBSITE: www.bluebird.co.nz www.pepsico.com YEAR FORMED: 1997 YEAR FORMED: 1856/ 2012 YEAR FORMED: 1932 YEAR FORMED: 1947 STAFF EMPLOYED: 379 Perm. 351 Cas. (excl. seas.) STAFF EMPLOYED: 130 STAFF EMPLOYED: 250 STAFF EMPLOYED: 680 REVENUE: NZ$135m (FY14) (Group A$550m + A$320m agency transactions; FY16) REVENUE: $135m (FY14) REVENUE: $120-$140m (FY14) REVENUE: $128m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Acquired Valleyfresh Group in Apr 2014; becoming one of Australia’s largest fresh produce importers; merged with Crasborn Group in Oct 2014 creating a top 3 NZ apple exporter, focused on Asian markets; modern IP portfolio commercialisation gaining traction (pipfruit, citrus, stonefruit and berries) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Goodman Fielder milling business to sold to Nisshin Seifun Group 2013 COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: 2013 invested $8m in new premise in Auckland; growing exports to Australia COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: $38m profit in 2014 Chief Executive Officer1 1. No successor announced at time of print; *Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 100 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 61 62 63 64 VILLA MARIA ESTATE LTD FIORDLAND LOBSTER CO FRESH PORK NEW ZEALAND SEEKA KIWIFRUIT Sir George Fistonich Founder & Owner Alan Buckner Chief Executive Officer Lynden Glass Chief Executive Officer Michael Franks Chief Executive Officer DESCRIPTION: Wine maker and grower; Villa Maria, Vidal Estate, Riverstone, Thornbury, Esk Valley, Te Awa, Left Field DESCRIPTION: #1 Lobster company in NZ operating out of Fiordland; 800t from NZ, 500t from AU via 5 export packing facilities DESCRIPTION: Specialist fresh pork meat wholesaler, vertically integrated with operations in Timaru, Burnham, Christchurch, Levin and Auckland. DESCRIPTION: Supplier of NZ and AU produce to international retailers and consumers, core of kiwifruit; orchard-to-market service for kiwifruit, avocado and kiwiberry growers; imports, ripens and provides retail services for tropical produce (bananas, papaya, pineapples) KEY PRODUCTS: Wine KEY PRODUCTS: Live lobster KEY PRODUCTS: “Freshpork” retail brand, “Freedom Farms” and “Perfect Pork” consumer brands KEY PRODUCTS: Kiwifruit, avocados OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Fistonich) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Hutchins/Wilson 18%, Rowe/Burkhart 16%, Iwi, others) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Glass, Tothill) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Listed (NZX: SEK); (Citibank Nominees 17% (AU), Te Awanui Huka Pak 16%) COMPANY NUMBER: 291073 COMPANY NUMBER: 407182 COMPANY NUMBER: 264663 COMPANY NUMBER: 342045 ADDRESS: 118 Montgomerie Road, Mangere, Auckland ADDRESS: 17 Caswell Rd, Te Anau ADDRESS: Unit 6, 92 B Russley Road, Christchurch ADDRESS: 6 Queen Street, Te Puke, Bay of Plenty PHONE: +64 9 255 0660 PHONE: +64 3 249 0023 PHONE: +64 3 348 8525 PHONE: +64 7 573 0303 WEBSITE: www.villamaria.co.nz WEBSITE: www.lobster.co.nz WEBSITE: www.freshporkfarmers.co.nz www.perfectpork.co.nz WEBSITE: www.seeka.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1961 YEAR FORMED: 1989 YEAR FORMED: 1985 YEAR FORMED: 1987 STAFF EMPLOYED: 250 STAFF EMPLOYED: 34 (15-20 casual) STAFF EMPLOYED: 160 STAFF EMPLOYED: 287 perm., 2,000 seas. REVENUE: $120m (FY14) REVENUE: $110m* (FY14) REVENUE: $73m* (FY12) $100-120m* (FY14) REVENUE: $116m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Purchased 41ha of neighbour in Gimblett Gravels, taking total in area to 800ha; Drinks International (UK) World’s 4th Most Admired Wine Brand (2015); NZ International Wine Show 2015 – Champion Producer of the Show; Winestate (AU) – NZ Wine Producer of the Year (2014) for the 14th time in 17 years COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Invested $7-8m in Australia; South Australia Lobster Company (SA, Tas & Vic) formed to increase supplies; 90% of exports to China COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Consolidating packing facilities; co-investing in coolstore hub in Malaysia; sold investment in OPAC & purchased 100% Glassfields; invest $5.6m in plant equipment; acquired Bunbartha Fruit Packers, Vic ($25m), August 2015 * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 101 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 65 66 67 68 COMVITA THE A2 MILK CO LTD TREASURY WINE ESTATES (MATUA) LTD EASTPACK LTD Brett Hewlett Chief Executive Officer Geoff Babidge Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer Jason Kilgour Country Manager Hamish Simson Chief Executive Officer DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer of honey-based products for: food, nutraceuticals, personal care and medicine; Vertically integrated olive leaf operations (AU); 68 branded retail stores (primarily in Asia); 400 stores via Chinese distributor;~30,000 hives DESCRIPTION: Global business producing, distributing and marketing premium branded products that are free from the A1 protein; range of products in Australia, NZ, UK, USA & China DESCRIPTION: Wine maker and grower; Matua DESCRIPTION: #1 postharvest kiwifruit company; recently merged with Satara KEY PRODUCTS: Honey, nutraceuticals, olive based cosmetics KEY PRODUCTS: Milk, infant formula, other dairy KEY PRODUCTS: Wine KEY PRODUCTS: Kiwifruit, avocados OWNERSHIP: NZ; Listed (NZX: CVT) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Listed (NZX:ATM; ASX:A2M); (Freedom Foods 18% (AU)) OWNERSHIP: AU; Public (ASX:TWE); (HSBC Custody Nominees 29%, JP Morgan Nominees AU 26%) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Co-operative (fruit growers) COMPANY NUMBER: 1413464 COMPANY NUMBER: 1014105 COMPANY NUMBER: 266340 COMPANY NUMBER: 4256478 ADDRESS: 23 Wilson Road South, Paengaroa, Te Puke, Bay of Plenty ADDRESS: Level 27, 88 Shortland Street, Newmarket, Auckland ADDRESS: Waikoukou Valley Road, Waimauku ADDRESS: 678 Eastbank Road, Edgecumbe, Bay of Plenty PHONE: +64 7 533 1426 PHONE: +61 2 9697 7000 PHONE: +64 9 354 5250 PHONE: +64 7 304 8226 WEBSITE: www.comvita.co.nz WEBSITE: www.thea2milkcompany.com WEBSITE: www.tweglobal.com www.matua.co.nz WEBSITE: www.eastpack.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1974 YEAR FORMED: 2000 YEAR FORMED: 1974/1985 YEAR FORMED: 1980 STAFF EMPLOYED: 500+ globally, 140 NZ STAFF EMPLOYED: 90 (worldwide) STAFF EMPLOYED: 150 STAFF EMPLOYED: 230 perm. ~2,400 seas. REVENUE: $115m (FY14), $153m (FY15) REVENUE: $111m (FY14) $155m (FY15) REVENUE: $109m (FY14) REVENUE: $102m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: EBITDA $17m in 2014; Brett Hewlett stepping down Mar 2016; lifted shareholding in Derma (USA) to 4%; acquired NZ Honey Ltd $12.3m (Jul 2014); plant upgrade in 2014 doubling production capacity; e-commerce increased to 20% revenue; aim to increase hive numbers to control supply COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Continued growth in Australian fresh milk (over 9% share); significant sales growth of a2 Platinum infant formula globally; launch of a2 Milk in the USA (April 2015); repositioned fresh milk into the specialty milk segment in the UK (March 2015); added to the Official List of the ASX (March 2015) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Acquired remaining 50% share in JV Raparua Vintners (sales $14.4m); released first carbon zero wine; Loss of $8m COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: EBIT $13.5m; Eastpack Satara merger finalised March 2013; 2014 new packing site, latest compac grading technology; packed 33m trays of class 1 fruit * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 102 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 69 70 71 72 BAKELS EDIBLE OILS (NZ) LTD J H WHITTAKER & SONS BOSTOCK GROUP YEALANDS ESTATE WINES Mark Caddigan Managing Director Andrew Whittaker Managing Director John Bostock Managing Director Jason Judkins Chief Executive Officer DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer of edible fats and oils; 24/7 oil refining operation, capacity of 70,000 MT output/yr. Primary site in Mount Maunganui, secondary site in Timaru DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer of chocolate and sugar confectionery in Porirua; Co-branding chocolate beverages with Lewis Road Creamery DESCRIPTION: Vertically integrated Hawkes Bay based business growing, packing and exporting; (parent company also owns DMP, ProFruit (processors), Rush Munros, Aozora etc.) DESCRIPTION: Vineyard and wine maker (1,200 ha, two vineyards Seddon and Hawkes Bay); 6th largest wine exporter in NZ KEY PRODUCTS: Oils, fats KEY PRODUCTS: Chocolate KEY PRODUCTS: Squash, onions, apples, kiwifruit, juice concentrate, icecream, chicken KEY PRODUCTS: Wine OWNERSHIP: SWL; Private (Bakels) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Whittaker) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Bostock) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Marlborough Lines Ltd 80%, Yealand 15%, Judkin 5%) COMPANY NUMBER: 203554 COMPANY NUMBER: 3440 COMPANY NUMBER: 1869848 COMPANY NUMBER: 2497750/614888 ADDRESS: 5 Hutton Place, Mount Maunganui ADDRESS: 24 Mohuia Crescent, Elsdon, Porirua ADDRESS: 3 Kirkwood Road, Hastings, Hawkes Bay ADDRESS: 534 Seaview Road Seddon, Canterbury PHONE: +64 7 575 9285 PHONE: +64 4 237 5021 PHONE: +64 6 873 9046 PHONE: +64 3 575 7618 WEBSITE: www.beobakels.co.nz WEBSITE: www.whittakers.co.nz WEBSITE: www.jbgroup.co.nz www.dmpalmer.co.nz WEBSITE: www.yealands.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1980 YEAR FORMED: 1896/1937 YEAR FORMED: 1980 YEAR FORMED: 2006 STAFF EMPLOYED: 105 STAFF EMPLOYED: 80 STAFF EMPLOYED: 100 STAFF EMPLOYED: 150 REVENUE: $101m (FY14) REVENUE: $100m* (FY14) REVENUE: ~$100m* (FY14) REVENUE: $100m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Revenue down from $123m in FY13; EBIT in FY14 $1.6m COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Successful co-branding with Lewis Road Creamery milk products; voted most trusted brand in 2015; 38% market share in blocks in NZ COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Established Organic Free Range chicken range in 2014; 2015 consolidated various corporate names under Bostock New Zealand (JB Organics, DMP, JM Bostock) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Peter Yealand sold 80% of business to Marlborough Lines Company July 2015; crowned NZ’s most sustainable large business, NZ Producer of the Year 2014 * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 103 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 73 74 75 76 CEDENCO FOODS NZ BLUE SKY MEATS NEW ZEALAND KING SALMON CO CRUSADER MEATS NEW ZEALAND LTD Tim Chrisp Managing Director Ricky Larsen General Manager Grant Rosewarne Chief Executive Officer John Ramsey Managing Director DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer of natural fruit and vegetable based ingredients (apple, onion, squash, sweet corn, tomato, peas, kiwifruit); aquaculture DESCRIPTION: Processor of lamb, veal, and goat based in Invercargill; “Horizon” and ‘Star” international brands; process 30,000 stock units/ week DESCRIPTION: Vertically integrated King salmon farming, processing and marketing company; 55% of NZ salmon production; Ora King, Regal Marlborough King Salmon & Southern Ocean brands DESCRIPTION: Processor of lamb, venison & goat KEY PRODUCTS: Fruit and vegetable powders, pastes, purees from local crops, frozen vegetables, dairy preparation ingredients, mussels KEY PRODUCTS: Lamb, veal, goat KEY PRODUCTS: Fresh, frozen, cold smoked and wood roasted King salmon KEY PRODUCTS: Lamb, vension OWNERSHIP: Japan; Private (Imanaka Ltd) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Lowe 17%) OWNERSHIP: Hong Kong/Singapore; Private (Oregon Group (Malaysia) 51%); NZ; PE (Direct Capital 42%) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Ramsey) COMPANY NUMBER: 2523300 COMPANY NUMBER: 315886 COMPANY NUMBER: 287485 COMPANY NUMBER: 711318 ADDRESS: Level 2, 12 Heather Street, Auckland ADDRESS: 11A Augustus Terrace, Parnell, Auckland ADDRESS: 93 Beatty Street, Annesbrook, Nelson ADDRESS: State Highway 30, Benneydale, RD 7 Te Kuiti PHONE: +64 9 362 0800 PHONE: +64 3 231 3421 PHONE: +64 3 548 5714 PHONE: +64 7 878 7077 WEBSITE: www.cedenco.co.nz www.cedenco.com www.imanaka.co.jp WEBSITE: www.bluesky.co.nz WEBSITE: www.kingsalmon.co.nz www.orakingsalmon.co.nz; www.regalsalmon.co.nz WEBSITE: www.crusadermeats.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1986/2010 YEAR FORMED: 1986 YEAR FORMED: 1985 YEAR FORMED: 1967 STAFF EMPLOYED: 80 perm. +400 seas. STAFF EMPLOYED: 150-350 (seasonal) STAFF EMPLOYED: 400 STAFF EMPLOYED: 140 REVENUE: $52m (FY14) Group ~$100m (FY14) REVENUE: $95m (FY14) $102m (FY15) REVENUE: $95m (FY14) REVENUE: $90-$100m* (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Invested $10m in increasing plant capacity in 2014/2015 and recent aquaculture acquisition in NZ and Australia in 2015 COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Dec 2014 acquired Clover Meats (Gore) (sales of~$12m) for $3m; adding beef and venison processing capabilities COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Announced looking at options to invest in Southland; new $5.2m research project investigating dietary requirements of King salmon species; $18m invested in 3 new farms to increase turnover to $100m (FY15) and employment to 550 COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 104 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 77 78 79 80 KONO NZ LP PREMIER BEEHIVE NZ LTD TURK’S POULTRY FARM LTD NGAI TAHU SEAFOOD LTD Rachel Taulelei Chief Executive Officer Dene McKay General Manager Ron Turk Managing Director Craig Ellison Executive Chair DESCRIPTION: Kono NZ is the food and beverage business of Wakatu Inc; seafood based in Blenheim, producers of wine brands under the Tohu and Kono brands (140ha), horticulture based in Motueka (224ha) DESCRIPTION: Vertically integrated bacon, ham and smallgoods company DESCRIPTION: Vertically integrated poultry processor of corn fed chicken at 5 locations; part of egg co-operative DESCRIPTION: Vertically integrated seafood company over 3 locations throughout NZ; factories in Kaikoura and Bluff; supports 50 Ngai Tahu fishing businesses KEY PRODUCTS: Mussels (150ha), oysters, lobster; wine; apples, kiwifruit, pears, hops; Annies fruit bars KEY PRODUCTS: Bacon, ham, smallgoods and continental meats KEY PRODUCTS: Chicken, turkey, egg branded company KEY PRODUCTS: lobster, paua, cod, oysters, mussels (Tahu brand) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Wakatu Incorporation) (4,000 shareholders) OWNERSHIP: Brazil; Private (JBS Foods) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Turk) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Iwi (Ngai Tahu Charitable Trust) COMPANY NUMBER: 3438072 COMPANY NUMBER: 3820621 COMPANY NUMBER: 20802 COMPANY NUMBER: 386544 ADDRESS: Level 2, Wakatū House Montgomery Square, Nelson ADDRESS: PO Box 35, Carterton Wairarapa ADDRESS: 8 Purcell St, Foxton ADDRESS: 6 Bolt Place, Christchurch Airport, Christchurch PHONE: +64 3 578 2069 PHONE: +64 6 379 6701 PHONE: +64 6 363 0013 PHONE: +64 3 358 2761 WEBSITE: www.wakatu.org.nz www.kono.co.nz WEBSITE: www.premierbeehive.co.nz WEBSITE:. www.turkspoultry.com WEBSITE: www.ngaitahuseafood.com YEAR FORMED: 1977 YEAR FORMED: 1991 YEAR FORMED: 1968 YEAR FORMED: 1989 STAFF EMPLOYED: 400 FTE STAFF EMPLOYED: 180 STAFF EMPLOYED: 150 STAFF EMPLOYED: 50 REVENUE: ~$90m (FY14) REVENUE: $87m (FY14) REVENUE: $85m* (FY14) REVENUE: $81m (FY14) $85m (FY15) Ngai Tahu Group $320m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Acquired Annies (fruit bars) in April 2014 COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: JBS (Brazil) acquired Primo Smallgoods (AU) for $1.45b (ultimate parent of Premier Beehive in NZ); Total assests in NZ$75m COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: $19.3m EBIT in 2014; 6th consecutive record year; record year for lobster exports; looking to establish a WOFE in China; recent acquisitions of a number of Sealord and other marine farms; Group includes dairy farm operations; purchased Waikato Milking Systems with Tainui Group and Pioneer Capital * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 105 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 81 82 83 84 EMERALD FOODS GROUP A VERKERK LTD DELMAINE FINE FOOD UNITED FISHERIES Shane Lamont Managing Director Terry Pierson Managing Director Rick Carlyon Managing Director Andre Kotzikas Chief Executive Officer/Owner DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer of ice cream, including retail stores “New Zealand Natural”; 650 franchise stores in 30 countries DESCRIPTION: Producers of European continental smallgoods and meat products DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer of chilled pasta, soups, dips, etc.; repacks imported antipasto, cheese, etc.; wet fill sauces; imports beverages; two specialised production facilities for fresh food products DESCRIPTION: Seafood fishing, processing and marketing company based in Christchurch. Sea cuisine value added products, nutraceutical products KEY PRODUCTS: Ice cream (New Zealand Natural, Movenpick, Zilch, Lite Licks and Chateau brands) KEY PRODUCTS: Meat smallgoods KEY PRODUCTS: Pasta, sauces, dips KEY PRODUCTS: Frozen and fresh fish, mussels, oysters, fish fertilisers OWNERSHIP: HK; Private (Emerald Food Group HK Ltd.) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Sundstrum, Mills, Verkerk) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Carlyon, Smith, others) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Keys, Jones, Kotzikas) COMPANY NUMBER: 5626015 COMPANY NUMBER: 125112 COMPANY NUMBER: 1210413 COMPANY NUMBER: 126455 ADDRESS: 1 Accent Drive, East Tamaki, Auckland ADDRESS: 94 Vagues Road, Papanui, Christchurch ADDRESS: 5 Reliable Way, Mount Wellington, Auckland ADDRESS: 50-58 Parkhouse Road, Christchurch PHONE: +64 9 274 6168 PHONE: +64 3 375 0560 PHONE: +64 9 262 1348 PHONE: +64 3 343 0587 WEBSITE: www.icecream.co.nz WEBSITE: www.verkerks.co.nz WEBSITE: www.delmaine.co.nz WEBSITE: www.unitedfisheries.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1988 YEAR FORMED: 1957 YEAR FORMED: 1980/2002 YEAR FORMED: 1974 STAFF EMPLOYED: 170 STAFF EMPLOYED: 120 STAFF EMPLOYED: 220 STAFF EMPLOYED: 164 REVENUE: $80m* (FY14) REVENUE: $70-80m* (FY14) REVENUE: $70-80m (FY14) REVENUE: $70-80m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Sold to HK based Emerald Foods in June 2015 COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Aim to push beyond Australia; rationalised down to 3 properties COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Developed a fish silage for feeding livestock and a fertiliser; recently developed nutraceutical range from co-products * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 106 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 85 86 87 88 GIESEN WINE ESTATE FIRST FRESH NEW ZEALAND BELL TEA & COFFEE COMPANY YARROW (THE BAKERS) 2011 Marcel Giesen Managing Director Ian Albers Managing Director Mark Hamilton Managing Director John Yarrow Joint Managing Director DESCRIPTION: Wine company based in Canterbury with grapes throughout NZ; bottling plant in Blenheim; 96% of wine exported; #1 Australia, #2 UK DESCRIPTION: Grower & packer of horticultural products in Gisborne; 150 local horticulturalists; primarily fruit; partners with MG Marketing and Freshmax DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer of tea and coffee DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer of frozen dough and baked goods across three locations; Yarrows (Manaia),The Mighty Baker (Tirau), Gilles Bakery (Rotorua) KEY PRODUCTS: Wine KEY PRODUCTS: Citrus (Gizo’s) Kiwifruit (First Gold), other (First) KEY PRODUCTS: Tea and coffee KEY PRODUCTS: Frozen unbaked  bread & rolls, croissants, danishes and cookie products, doughnuts, Christmas mince pies, tart shells OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Giesen) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Thorpe, Ready, Pepper, others) OWNERSHIP: NZ; PE (Pencarrow PE 83%) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Yarrow) COMPANY NUMBER: 257877 / 1004906 COMPANY NUMBER: 694427 COMPANY NUMBER: 143103/4573363 COMPANY NUMBER: 3546591 ADDRESS: 272 Main South Road, Hornby, Christchurch ADDRESS: 265 Lytton Road, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay ADDRESS: 43 Crooks Road, Highbrook East, Auckland ADDRESS: 38 South Road, Manaia, South Taranaki PHONE: +64 3 344 6270 PHONE: +64 6 869 2130 PHONE: +64 9 274 7018 PHONE: +64 6 274 8195 WEBSITE: www.giesen.co.nz WEBSITE: www.firstfresh.co.nz WEBSITE: www.btcc.co.nz WEBSITE: www.yarrows.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1983 YEAR FORMED: 1989 YEAR FORMED: 1852 YEAR FORMED: 1923/2011 STAFF EMPLOYED: 100 (+50 seasonal) STAFF EMPLOYED: 300 (FY12) STAFF EMPLOYED: 180 (ws) STAFF EMPLOYED: ~250 REVENUE: $60-70m* (FY14) REVENUE: $60-65m (FY14) REVENUE: +$60m (article; FY14) REVENUE: $50-70m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Added Barossa Valley’s Peter Lehmann Wines (owned by Casella Family Brands) into distribution business (2015) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Establishing a loyalty recognition agreement, an incentive based scheme to secure supply; co-operation agreement with Zeafruit around Gisborne citrus export supply COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Factory sold by Foodstuffs to Pencarrow PE in September 2014; Sells 4 properties for $18.65m in 2014; closed factory in Dunedin March 2015 COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Continuation of Group’s multimillion equipment and expansion program; exports successfully to Australia, Middle East, Japan, Taiwan,  Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 107 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 89 90 91 92 NZ BAKELS LTD MEADOW MUSHROOMS LTD SACRED HILL VINEYARDS FIRSTLIGHT FOODS Brent Kersel Managing Director John Barnes Chief Executive Officer David Mason Managing Director Gerard Hickey Managing Director DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer and distributer of wide range of bakery ingredients, industrial or food service; plant based in Penrose (powders, liquids, fat products, baking facilities); 3 distribution centres throughout NZ DESCRIPTION: Growers and distributors of fresh and canned mushroom products DESCRIPTION: Three wineries: Sacred Hill, Wild South and Gunn Estate brands DESCRIPTION: Processors and exporters of venison and grass fed wagyu beef; branded as Firstlight and Cerco venison (sales team in UAE, UK & USA) KEY PRODUCTS: Baking premixes, bread and roll compounds, colouring, essences, desserts, glazes, fillings, icings, oils, sauces, toppings (400 products) KEY PRODUCTS: White, Swiss Browns and Portabello mushrooms, in pre-packaged, bagged and loose formats; canned mushroom range. KEY PRODUCTS: KEY PRODUCTS: Wagyu beef, venison OWNERSHIP: SWLD; Private (Bakels) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Burdon) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private; (65% Mason family); HK: Private (30% Jebsen Beverage Co.) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Hickey 64%, Ross 25%, Evans 11%) COMPANY NUMBER: 50453 COMPANY NUMBER: 132576 COMPANY NUMBER: 961615 COMPANY NUMBER: 1549391 ADDRESS: Corner Church Street East & Industry Road, Penrose, Auckland ADDRESS: 50 Wilmers Road, Christchurch ADDRESS: 1472 Omahu Road, RD5, Hastings ADDRESS: Stortford Lodge, Hastings PHONE: +64 9 579 6079 PHONE: +64 3 343 6304 PHONE: +64 6 879 8760 PHONE: +64 6 878 2712 WEBSITE: www.nzbakels.co.nz www.bakels.com WEBSITE: www.meadowmushrooms.co.nz WEBSITE: www.sacredhill.com www.jebsen.com WEBSITE: www.firstlightfoods.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1953 YEAR FORMED: 1970 YEAR FORMED: 1986 / 1999 YEAR FORMED: 2004 STAFF EMPLOYED: 100 STAFF EMPLOYED: 520 STAFF EMPLOYED: 35 STAFF EMPLOYED: 30 REVENUE: $57m (FY14) REVENUE: $50-60m (FY14) REVENUE: $52m (FY14) REVENUE: $50m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Second stage of total $120m expansion investment, opened in Aug 2014; $12m investment increased production by 37,000 kg white mushrooms/wk; completion of a new peat storage facility in August 2015; new administration building in October 2015 COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: 36% export COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Established Firstlight Foods USA (2012) and Firstlight Foods (UAE) 2013 * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 108 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 93 94 95 96 INDEPENDENT FISHERIES PRIMOR BARKER FRUIT PROCESSORS SAINT CLAIR ESTATES WINES Charles Shadbolt Managing Director John Caroll Managing Director Justin Riley Chief Executive Officer Neal Ibbotson Managing Director DESCRIPTION: Deep sea fishing company (3 vessels), supplier of whole & dressed fish and squid DESCRIPTION: Exporters and importers of fresh produce (predominantly fruit) DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer of jams, chutneys, fruit syrup, beverages and industrial fruit-based ingredients DESCRIPTION: Wine maker based in Marlborough; Saint Clair: Reserve, Pioneer Block, Premium, Vicars Choice brands KEY PRODUCTS: Whole and dressed fish (hoki, southern blue whiting, mackerel, barracuda), arrow squid KEY PRODUCTS: Kiwifruit, avocado, KEY PRODUCTS: Jam, chutney, fruit syrups, fruit beverages and fruit ingredients KEY PRODUCTS: Wine & restaurant OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Shadbolt 60%, others) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Apata 33%, others) OWNERSHIP: France; Private (Andros et Cie SAS 84%); NZ; Private (Barker) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Ibbotson) COMPANY NUMBER: 125989 COMPANY NUMBER: 396423 COMPANY NUMBER: 135218 COMPANY NUMBER: 1017340 ADDRESS: 64 Broad Street, Woolston Christchurch ADDRESS: Level 2, 25 Davis Crescent, Newmarket, Auckland ADDRESS: 72 Shaw Road, South Canterbury ADDRESS: 30-32 Liverpool Street, Riverlands Estate, Blenheim PHONE: +64 3 384 2344 PHONE: +64 9 522 2822 PHONE: +64 3 693 8969 PHONE: +64 3 578 8695 WEBSITE: www.indfish.co.nz WEBSITE: www.primor.co.nz WEBSITE: www.barkers.co.nz www.barkersprofessional.nz WEBSITE: www.saintclair.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1959 YEAR FORMED: 1988 YEAR FORMED: 1969 YEAR FORMED: 2000 STAFF EMPLOYED: ~100 STAFF EMPLOYED: 25 STAFF EMPLOYED: 180 STAFF EMPLOYED: 50 REVENUE: $50m* (FY14) REVENUE: $50m (FY14) REVENUE: $40-60m (FY14) REVENUE: $45-$55m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Two fishing vessels now under NZ flag, including new vessel MV Irvinga which started fishing in 2013; Christchurch further processing factory closed 2013, processing offshore COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: November 2013 invested $4m in new boiler to accommodate growth; April 2015 French fruit and jam company Andros aquires Barker’s COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Exports to ~70 world markets; NZ Winery of the Year 2014, NZ Winemaker of the Year 2014 & 2012 (Winestate AU/NZ), winery of the Year 2013 (Wine & Spirit Magazine USA) * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 109 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 97 98 99 100= MAINLAND POULTRY LTD TREVELYAN’S PACK AND COOL CLOUDY BAY VINEYARDS HAWKES BAY SEAFOODS James Sutherland General Manager James Trevelyan Managing Director Ian Morden Estate Director Nino D’Esposito Managing Director DESCRIPTION: Vertically integrated poultry operation (feed, day old chicks, eggs fresh & processing); #1 egg producer in NZ, exporter of day old chicks and feed DESCRIPTION: Post harvest fruit operator (kiwifruit and avocado); at 1 site (4 packhouses and 32 coolstores); packed 13m trays of kiwifruit and 500,000 trays of avocados DESCRIPTION: Wine maker based in Marlborough; Cloudy Bay, Pelorus, Te Koko, Te Wahi; sister company Cape Mentelle in Western Australia DESCRIPTION: Vertically integrated seafood company in Hawkes Bay; fish, seafood, shellfish; domestic and export markets KEY PRODUCTS: Eggs (Zeagold, Farmer Browns, Woodlands), Feed (Mainland feeds, Barnyard) KEY PRODUCTS: Kiwifruit, avocado KEY PRODUCTS: Wine KEY PRODUCTS: Seafood OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Guthrie, Valentine, others) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Trevelyan) OWNERSHIP: France; Public (Euronext:MC); (Groupe Arnault 46%, Diageo 34%) OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (D’Esposito) COMPANY NUMBER: 862820 COMPANY NUMBER: 1105061 COMPANY NUMBER: 271895 COMPANY NUMBER: 861866 ADDRESS: 13 Matanaka Dr., Waikouaiti ADDRESS: 310 No. 1 Road, RD2, Te Puke, Bay of Plenty ADDRESS: Jacksons Road, Blenheim, Marlborough ADDRESS: Cnr Pandora and West Quay, Ahuriri, Napier PHONE: +64 3 477 0030 PHONE: +64 7 573 0085 PHONE: +64 3 520 9140 PHONE: +64 6 835 5533 WEBSITE: www.zeagold.co.nz www.mainfeeds.co.nz WEBSITE: www.trevelyan.co.nz WEBSITE: www.cloudybay.co.nz WEBSITE: www.freshseafood.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1997 YEAR FORMED: 1970s YEAR FORMED: 1985 YEAR FORMED: 1998 STAFF EMPLOYED: ~300* STAFF EMPLOYED: 140 perm. 1,500 seas. STAFF EMPLOYED: 50 STAFF EMPLOYED: 250 REVENUE: $50m* (FY14) REVENUE: $50m (FY14) REVENUE: $49m (FY14) REVENUE: $40-50m (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Measured itself against Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) - sustainability analysis COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: LVMH looking to buy Diageo’s share COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: New $3m cool store and office development 2014 * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 110 iFAB2015 TOP 100 FIRM PROFILES 100= 100= 100= HUBBARD FOODS NEW ZEALAND STARCH WATSON AND SONS Sean Kelly Chief Executive Officer Neil Rogers General Manager Paul Barns CEO DESCRIPTION: Breakfast cereal manufacturer DESCRIPTION: Provider of non- GMO and glutenfree maize-based starches and sweeteners for food and industrial applications; distribution centres in Akld, CHCH, Syd, Melb, Brisb DESCRIPTION: Producer and marketer of honey and honey based medicines KEY PRODUCTS: Breakfast cereal KEY PRODUCTS: Starch, sweeteners, (glucose), maize oil, animal feed KEY PRODUCTS: Honey, cosmetics, medical honey products OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private (Hubbard; Rotorua Trust) OWNERSHIP: AU; PE + NZ; Private OWNERSHIP: NZ; Private(Watson) COMPANY NUMBER: 383027 COMPANY NUMBER: 163345 COMPANY NUMBER: 1515653 ADDRESS: 43 Mahunga Drive, Mangere Bridge, Auckland ADDRESS: 319 Church Street, Onehunga, Auckland ADDRESS: 17 Edwin Feist Place Masterton PHONE: +64 9 634 2510 PHONE: +64 9 634 8686 PHONE: +64 6 370 8824 WEBSITE: www.hubbards.co.nz WEBSITE: www.nzstarch.co.nz WEBSITE: www.watsonandson.co.nz YEAR FORMED: 1988 YEAR FORMED: 1939 YEAR FORMED: 2003 STAFF EMPLOYED: 110 STAFF EMPLOYED: 75 STAFF EMPLOYED: 120 REVENUE: $40-50m (FY14) REVENUE: $45m (FY14) REVENUE: $45m* (FY14) COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: Acquired by private investors in 2009; co-ownership with QFS (frozen bakery products) Co. COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS: * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 111 CONTENTS Executive Summary The Case for New Zealand F&B Sector Level Review Firm Activity Top 100 F&B Firm Profiles Next 100 Firms by Sector iFAB 2015 112 iFAB2015 SECOND 100 FIRM PROFILES – DAIRY FIRM PROFILES Company MD/CEO Business description Ownership Company # OCEANIA DAIRY LIMITED Roger Usmar Chief Executive Officer Purchased land to build a IF plant in Morven/Glenavy; started manufacuring 2014 season EPICUREAN DAIRY Angus Allan General Manager DAIRYWORKS NEW ZEALAND Formed Revenue Staff Address Website 2199178 China; Public (Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group) 2008 $34.1m (FY14) 98 Cnr Cooneys Road & SH1, Glenavy, South Canterbury 64 3 686 6403 www.oceaniadairy.co.nz receiving 170ml = 30,000t MP Gourmet soft cheeses, smoothies, yoghurt and haloumi; export to 7 markets; #4 yoghurt manufacuturer 3734658 NZ; Private (Shenhav, Allan, others) 2009/ 2012 $10-15m* 89 119 Lansford Crescent, Avondale, Auckland 64 9 820 5555 www.thecollectivedairy.com Peter Cross Managing Director Cheese, butter, milk powder, ice cream; retail, contract packaging, food service; Dairyworks, Rolling Meadow, Alpine brands 1224382 NZ; Private (Cross) 2002 $10-15m* 80 719 Halswell Junction Road, Hornby, Christchurch 64 3 344 5801 www.dairyworks.co.nz WHITESTONE CHEESE Simon Berry Chief Executive Officer Specialty cheeses (blue, brie, feta, camembert, hard) butter 147247 NZ; Private (Berry) 1966/ 1987 $5-10m 69 3 Torridge St, Oamaru 64 3 434 8098 www.whitestonecheese.co.nz BEIJING ALLIED FAXI NEW ZEALAND FOOD CO. LTD Arthur Yan General Manager Ice cream factory 10t annually to China 5396241 China; Private (Beijing Allied Faxi Food Co) 2014 N/A 4050 Kerepehi Industrial Park, Kerepehi Town Road, RD1, Kerepehi Ngatea, Waikato www.baxi.com.cn CANARY ENTERPRISES Derek Bartosh Director Portion controlled butter, cheese, sauce 1116438 NZ; Private (Gray, Bartosh, others) 2001 $15-20m* 40 33 Kaimiro Street Te Rapa, Hamilton 64 7 849 5043 www.canaryfoods.co.nz ENVICTUS NZ (formerly ETIKA DAIRY) Neil McGarva Managing Director Processing plant for dairy; acquired Horleys 2006; 2010 new $66m processing plant for liquid IF & UHT PET bottling 2197636 Malaysia; Public (Envictus Int. 72%); NZ; Private (McGarva, others) 2006 $19.1m (FY14) 30 Whakatu Industrial Park, 44 Johnston Way, Whakatu, Hastings 64 6 650 3000 www.envictus-intl.com Name change in 2014 after Etika’s global sale of dairy business BLUE RIVER DAIRY Robert Boekhout General Manager Sheep: Cheese, milk powder, ice cream (canning plant), starting sheep IF 4583083 China; Private (Blue River Nutrition HK) 2013 $10-15m* 35 111 Nith Street, Invercargill 64 3 211 5150 www.blueriverdairy.co.nz acquired 2015 LEWIS ROAD CREAMERY LTD Peter Cullinane General Manager Dairy milk and butter manufacturer 3308611 NZ; Private 2011 $5-10m* 9 Suite #304, 8 Commerce Street, Auckland 1800 800 553 www.lewisroadcreamery.co.nz contract manufactured * Estimate; K= Kompass; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 113 iFAB2015 SECOND 100 FIRM PROFILES – DAIRY FIRM PROFILES Company MD/CEO Business description MILK NEW ZEALAND Andy Macleod Chief Executive (Zhaobai Jiang, Dir.) Dairy farms (Crafar) and Synlait Farms (JV), manufacturing via JV’s BALLANTYNE FOODS NZ BUTTER CANNERS Andrew Ballantyne Director FRESCO NUTRITION YASHILI NZ DAIRY Ownership Company # Formed Revenue Staff Address Website 3899677 China; Private (Shanghai Penxin Group) 2012 $29m (FY14) 10 (excl farm staff) Level 34, Vero Centre, 48 Shortland Street, Auckland 64 9 377 8776 www.milknewzealand.com (Zhaobai Jiang, Dir.) Canned butter factory in Morrinsville factory (NZ Butter Canners) is 50% owned by Fonterra 2367708 AU; Private (Ballantyne) 1936 (AU) 1980 (NZ) $6m (FY14) 2 Allen Street, Morrinsville 64 7 889 7092 www.ballantyne.com.au (outsource manufacturing) Greg Wycherley Managing Director Dairy Goat Infant formula company; building plant this year 3661931 NZ; Private (Wycherley) 2011 $15-20m 2 Albany, North Shore City, Auckland 64 508 437372 www.fresconutrition.co.nz (contract manufactured) William Zhao General Manager NZ In progress dairy/infant formula plant in Pokeno; parent recently acquired by Mengniu; recent collaboration with Danone. Will process 300,000l/day destined for China; Danone granted permission to acquire 25% Yashili 3922659 China; Public (Mengniu 51%); France; Public (Danone 25%) 2012 $0 (FY14) 2 1 Yashili Drive, RD1, Pokeno 64 9 600 5800 www.yashili.co.nz www.yashili.hk www.mengniu.com * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 114 iFAB2015 SECOND 100 FIRM PROFILES – MEAT FIRM PROFILES Company MD/CEO Business description PRIME RANGE MEATS LTD (LIANHUA TRADING GP LTD) Paul Hamilton Managing Director Meat processors, primarily exporting to China FRESH MEATS NZ / INTEGRATED FOODS Gary Alexander Managing Director LEONARDS SUPERIOR SMALLGOODS Ownership Company # Formed Revenue Staff Address Website 549378 China; Private (Lianhua Enter. 75%); NZ Private; (Forde, Tulloch) 1992 $30-40m* 100120 1 Sussex Street, Gladstone, Invercargill 64 3 215 9079 www.primerange.co.nz Vertically integrated Sheep and pig processor; division of Mangatu 453387/1266164 NZ; Maori Corp (Mangatu) 1989 266 Chiders Road, Gisborne 64 6 835 9099 www.freshmeatsnz.co.nz Doug Leonard Managing Director Bacon and ham manufacturer 411722 NZ; Private (Fathers Holdings, Leonard, others) 1988 ~$15m 60 Block 5, 22 Harris Road, East Tamaki, Auckland 64 9 274 1254 www.leonards.co.nz CABERNET FOODS/ KINTYRE MEATS Lyndon Everton Brian Everton Managing Director Meat wholesalers and processor 1205992 NZ; Private (Everton, Richards) 2002 $15-20* 55 530 Gladstone Road ,RD2, Carterton 64 6 372 7882 www.cabernet.co.nz HOBSON’S CHOICE MEAT AND BACON CO Graham Curd General Manager Bacon, ham and smallgoods manufacturer 806615 NZ; Private (Curd, Bixley) 1996 $10-15m* 40-45 12 Homestead Dr, Mt Wellington, Auckland 64 9 570 1912 www.hobsonschoice.co.nz FRANKLIN FOODS Paul Brown Managing Director Processed meat under Andrew Corbett, Top Notch brands 580830 NZ; Private (Brown, Kelly, others) 1993 $5-10m 30 13 Adams Dr,  Pukekohe, Auckland 64 9 238 6315 www.franklinfoods.co.nz COLONIAL BACON & HAM CO Robert Corbett Managing Director Bacon and ham manufacturer 909303 NZ; Private (Corbett) 1998 $20m* 30 109 Cavendish Drive, Manukau City 64 9 278 3420 www.colonialbacon.co.nz DAVMET Ian McGarvie Managing Director Lamb broker/wholesaler, export chilled/frozen lamb cuts 404292 NZ; Private (Francis, McGarvie) 1988 $15-25m* 8 74 Station Street, Napier 64 6 835 8288 www.davmet.co.nz $23m (11) 90 * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis Lianhua invested in 2014 then increased to 75% IF + 40 staff iFAB 2015 115 iFAB2015 SECOND 100 FIRM PROFILES – SEAFOOD FIRM PROFILES Company MD/CEO Business description MT COOK ALPINE SALMON David Cole Chief Executive Officer Salmon farmers and processors, + smokehouse 600T NORTH ISLAND MUSSELS LTD Steve Wells Chief Executive Officer WESTFLEET SEAFOODS Ownership Company # Formed Revenue Staff Address Website 2225082 NZ; Private (Sinclair Investments, others) 1992 $10-20m* 90 1 Tekapo Drive, Twizel 64 3 435 0085 www.mtcookalpinesalmon.com Mussel production and sales 6,000 pottles /day 3995838 NZ; Private (JV Sanford & Sealord) 2012 $20-30m* FT 20 PT 200 25 Glenlyon Ave, Greerton, Tauranga 64 7 571 3917 www.niml.co.nz Craig Boote Managing Director Wild capture 6 vessels; 1 factory 154071 NZ; Private (Sealord 50%, Boote 50%) 1981 $30-40m* 55 6-8 Gilbert Street, Greymouth 64 3 768 5370 www.westfleet.co.nz STAR FISH SUPPLY LTD Andy Claudatos Director Inland and deepsea fish processors, wholesalers and exporters 926592 / 162271 NZ; Private (Claudatos) 1964 $30-40m* 30 27 Dunlop Road, Onekawa, Napier 64 6 843 0662 www.starfoods.co.nz SOUTHERN CLAMS Roger Belton Managing Director Clams 209636 NZ; Private (Belton; others) 1984 $5-10m* 30 16 Bombay Street, Dunedin 9016 64 3 477 1505 www.nzclams.com VELA FISHING Geoff Burgess Director Seafood business, exporting frozen fish and mussels 923611 NZ; Private (Vela, Burgess) 1929 $30-40m* 25 12 Sir Tristram Avenue Te Rapa Hamilton 64 7 849 2376 www.velafishing.co.nz PRIME FOODS NZ Henry Studholme Managing Director Prime Smoked salmon (purchased from Sanford) 625998 Philippines; Private (Alliance Select Foods Int. 50%); NZ; Private (Studholme 50%) 1993 $9.1m (FY14) 20 165 Hororata, RD2, Darfield, Canterbury 64 3 318 0895 www.primefoodsnz.co.nz www.bigglorybay.com Prime Smoke brand Manufactures in Philippines NGATI POROU SEAFOODS GROUP Mark Ngata Chief Executive Officer Vertically integrated seafood business, contract fishing, selling crayfish, mussels and fish 1778412 NZ; Iwi (Te Runanga O Ngati Porou) 2002 $4.6m (Total $30.6, FY14) 25 47-53 The Esplanade, Gisborne 64 6 868 1644 www.npsl.co.nz PAKIHI MARINE FARM Callum McCallum Director Oysters 113952 NZ; Private (McCallum, Gill) 1982 $2-5m* 40 PT 914 ClevedonKawakawa Bay Road, RD 5 Papakura 64 9 292 8389 www.clevedonoysters.co.nz * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 116 iFAB2015 SECOND 100 FIRM PROFILES – SEAFOOD FIRM PROFILES Company MD/CEO Business description LEIGH FISHERIES / LEE FISH GROUP Gregory Spencer Bishop Chief Executive Officer Vertically integrated seafood company (NZ and SEA); fish and lobster; contract fishers WELLINGTON TRAWLING CO 2008 Tony Basile Managing Director PELCO NEW ZEALAND Ownership Company # Formed Revenue Staff Address Website 56407 NZ; Private (Cunningham, others) 1958 $25-35m* 25 10 Pakari Rd, Leigh, Warkworth, Auckland 64 9 422 6424 www.leefish.com 1 factory Seafood processor, retailer, exporter 2184242 NZ; Private (Basile) 1959 $25-35m* 24 220 Cuba Street, Wellington 6011 64 4 384 4056 www.wellingtontrawlingcompa ny.com Andy Rolleston Director Wild capture pelagic fish (Mackerels, Kahawai, Pilchards, Garfish and Tuna) 499562 NZ; Private (Rolleston) 1995 $25-35m* 25 32 Portside Drive, Mount Maunganui Tauranga 3116 64 7 574 9335 www.pelco-nz.com SOLANDER GROUP Charles Hufflett Managing Director Seafood company with NZ and Fiji operations; exporting and wholesaling primarily from Fiji; own vessels 412898 NZ; Private (Hufflett, Talley others) 1929 /1981 N/A NZ 15 Fiji 400 177 Akerston Street, Cross Quay, Port Nelson, Nelson 64 3 545 9650 www.solander.com PAUACO LTD Jamie McKay Chairman Paua processing and marketing to China 3962059 NZ; Private (Pacific Canneries, Chung,Te Anau Fishing Co., others) 2012 $12m* 15 172 Ruru Road, Bromley, CHCH 64 3 982 3008 www.pauaco.co.nz SEADRAGON Ross Keeley Honorary President Fish oil (Omega 3 & Shark liver) refiners and blenders 310577 NZ; Public (Mersea Holdings 42%, others) 1986 $6.3m (FY14) 19 12 Nayland Road, Stoke, Nelson 64 3 547 0336 www.seadragon.co.nz IKANA NEW ZEALAND LTD Steve Glass Director Greenlipped mussels “Ikana” live exports 4995580 NZ; Private (Glass) 2014 N/A N/A 24 Klondyke Drive, Hornby, Christchurch 64 3 974 9078 www.ikana.com * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 117 iFAB2015 SECOND 100 FIRM PROFILES – PRODUCE FIRM PROFILES Company MD/CEO Business description Ownership Company # APATA GROUP LTD Stuart Weston Managing Director Post harvest fruit operator (kiwifruit and avocado) (Share in Primor) HEARTLAND GROUP / LUVYA FRUIT Brendon Osborne General Manager YUMMY FRUIT CO Formed Revenue Staff Address Website 1107843 NZ; Private (260+ shareholders) 1983 $40.4m (9 months to Dec 2014) 50 FT (250600 peak) 9 Turntable Hill Road, RD 4, Katikati Bay of Plenty 64 7 552 0911 www.apata.co.nz Merged with Aerocool Nov 2013 Seasonal range of staff Vertically integrated apple growers, packers and exporters Luvya, Love Apples, Eve, Divine, Ambrosia, Adore, Smitten 1236967 NZ; Private (Hoddy, Easton, McCliskie, Thompson) 2002 $35-40m* 90520 peak 79 Beach Road Richmond, Nelson, 64 3 544 6570 www.heartlandfruit.co.nz own Compass Fruit Packhouse (Nelson) Staff incl 200 seasonal orchard staff) John Paynter Managing Director Apple and stone fruit marketing company; orchard ownership in HB (via Johnny Appleseed) 164059 NZ; Private (Paynter family) 1862/ 1973/ 2001 $27m (11) 180 548 St Georges Road South, Hastings, Hawkes Bay 64 6 877 8127 www.yummyfruit.co.nz LIVING FOODS Vicky Thompson Managing Director Production and marketing of salads, spinach, BroccoSprouts (incl. Private label) 701308 NZ; Private (Thompson & Goodwin families) 1995 $12-15m* 120 107 Kirkbride Road Mangere, Auckland 64 9 257 1083 www.livingfoods.co.nz SOUTHERN PAPRIKA Hamish Alexander Managing Director Capsicum supply to Japan and Europe; 15 ha under glass producing 4,000tpa 953484 NZ; Private (Alexander 50%); Netherlands (Beheermaatschappi j Legmeerpolder BV) 1988 $27.1m (FY14) 80-100 140 peak 504 Woodcocks Road Warkworth, Auckland 64 9 425 9496 www.spl.nz SPL and Levarht partners in FreshMex; glasshouse in Mexico OPAC (OPOTIKI PACKING AND COOLSTORAGE) Ian Coventry Chief Executive Officer Post harvest fruit operator (kiwifruit and avocado) 374655 NZ; Private (44 shareholders) 1988 $31.5m (FY14) 70800 93 Waioeka Road, Opotiki, Bay of Plenty 64 7 315 8700 www.opac.co.nz DMS PROGROWERS Paul Jones Co-Founder, Director Post harvest fruit operator (kiwifruit and avocado) (contract out picking) 526044 NZ; Public (50% growers;50% Jones, Greenlees) 1989 $26.0m (FY15) 70200 195 Devonport Road, Tauranga, Bay of Plenty +64 7 578 9107 www.dms4kiwi.co.nz “Champions” Seasonal range of staff OMAHA STRAWBERRIES/ FRESH FOOD EXPORTS John Greensmith Managing Director Fresh strawberries, blueberries 508402 NZ; Private (Greensmith) 1991 $25-45m* 5-7 FT ~150 (peak) 256 Omaha Flats Road, Omaha Flats, Warkworth 64 9 422 7006 www.freshfoodexports.co.nz * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 118 iFAB2015 SECOND 100 FIRM PROFILES – PRODUCE FIRM PROFILES Company MD/CEO Business description THE PRODUCE COMPANY Rob McPhee Director/General Manager Wholesaler, exporter (increased range to cheese, seafood) GOLDEN STATE FOODS John Wafer Vice President FRUITPACKERS HB (CO OPERATIVE) Ownership Company # Formed Revenue Staff Address Website 1288178 NZ; Private (Stokes, McPhee, Shattky, Dalley) 2000 $15-20m* 100 25 Hannigan Drive St Johns, Auckland 64 9 634 8320 www.produce.co.nz Fresh packed salad manufacturers for retail and foodservice and sauces 314635 USA; Private (Golden State Foods, Taylor Farms) 1986 $23.7m (FY14) 100 9 Noel Burnside Road, Papatoetoe Auckland 64 9 277 6262 www.gsfaus.com.au Recently purchased Snap Fresh Foods Chris Dillon General Manager Apple grower co-operative selling fresh apples and processed apples for foodservice 163383 NZ; Co-op (Moffet, others) 1970 $12.5m (FY14) 50 76 Rangitane Road Whakatu, Hawkes Bay 64 6 878 8520 www.frupak.co.nz DELTA PRODUCE COOPERATIVE Locky Wilson General Manager Kumara packhouse and marketer 1261184 NZ; Co-op (Adolph, others) 1990 $22.5m (FY15) 45 97 Jervois Street Dargaville, Kaipara 64 9 439 0717 www.deltakumara.co.nz FRESH TO GO David Robinson Operations Manager Ready made salads, salad meals 940031 NZ; Private (Tait 58%, Robinson 42%) 1998 $10-15m* 40 60 Hugo Johnston Drive, Penrose, Auckland 64 9 525 7294 www.freshtogo.co.nz 45 SOUTH MANAGEMENT/ ORCHARD FRESH Tim Johns Managing Director Manages cherry orchards and packhouse, plus domestic delivery business 964255 NZ; Private (Hinton, Cook, Jones) 2006 $5-10m* 30400 peak Corner Ord Road & State Highway 6, Cromwell 64 3 445 1402 www.orchardfresh.co.nz www.45s.co.nz THE FRESH FRUIT CO OF NZ Glenn Pool General Manager Fresh fruit and vegetable Exporter (Sonya, Breeze) – Vertically integrated orchards in Nelson and Hawkes Bay 412966 NZ; Private (Taylor, Owens, Mangan, Petter) 1988 $3-5m 49 200 peak 46 Jervois Road, Herne Bay, Auckland 64 9 376 9990 www.freshco.co.nz GIBB HOLDINGS (SUJON MARKETING) John Gibb Managing Director Fresh fruit and fruit processing blackcurrants, blueberries etc. 245085 /2210354 NZ; Private (Williams, Gibb, others) 1969/2 009 $5-10m* 20 17 Bullen Street, Tahunanui, Nelson 64 3 546 4101 www.sujon.co.nz GLOBAL FRESH GROUP Andrew Darling Managing Director Horticulture services including Global Fresh, Pure Pollen, Just Avocados, Southern Orchards, APAC 1661169 NZ; Private (Darling, Lemon, Benes,Trickett) 2003 $15-20m* 15 54 Woodland Road, Katikati, Bay of Plenty 64 7 549 3027 www.globalfresh.co.nz * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 119 iFAB2015 SECOND 100 FIRM PROFILES – PROCESSED FOODS FIRM PROFILES Company MD/CEO Business description COUPLANDS BAKERIES Karel Adriaens Managing Director Manufacturer of bread; chain of retail bakeries ALPHA LABORATORIES (NZ) Jean Shim Managing Director GMP PHARMACEUTIC ALS Ownership Company # Formed Revenue Staff Address Website 140230 NZ; Private (Coupland) 1971 $40-50m* 400+ Corner Carmen & Buchanans Roads, Hornby 64 3 982 8526 www.couplands.com Contract packer of infant formula, supplements and pharmaceuticals 945421 NZ; Private (Shim, Buen) 1999 $45-50m* 330 16-18 Bowden Road, Mount Wellington Auckland 64 9 573 0866 www.alphalabs.co.nz Minesh Patel General Manager Contract packer of infant formula, supplements and pharmaceuticals 1151040 NZ; Private (Qing Ye) 2001 $29.2m (FY11) 200 18 Ron Driver Place, East Tamaki, Auckland 64 9 272 1112 www.gmpdairy.com www.gmp.com.au FOOD PARTNERS (LEADER PRODUCTS) Tony Peterson Managing Director Manufacturer of frozen meat based meal solutions & frozen processed meat products 896656 NZ; Private (Keen, Crabb, Davidson, others) 1998 $40-45m* 150 50 Luke St, Otahuhu, Auckland 64 9 276 3879 www.leadernz.co.nz BREADCRAFT (WAIRARAPA) LTD./COCKBURN BAKERY HOLDINGS Peter Rewi Director Manufacturer of bread and baked goods 4220/941641 NZ; Private (Riwi, Cockburn) 1942 $20-30m* 130 85 Judds Road, Masterton 64 6 370 0260 wwww.breadcraft.co.nz MCCALLUM INDUSTRIES Muir McCallum General Manager Manufacturer of canned corned beef, soups and baby food 331055 NZ; Private (McCallum) 1987 $30-50m* 100 21-27 Mihini Road, Henderson, Auckland 64 9 839 0292 www.onlyorganic.co.nz www.palm.co.nz MANUKA HEALTH Kerry Paul Chief Executive Officer Natural health foods and products company (primarily honey) 1542649 AU; PE (Pacific Equity Partners) 2004 $30-45m* 100 66 Weona Court, Te Awamutu, Waikato 64 7 870 6555 www. manukahealth.co.nz RAINBOW CONFECTIONERY Ray White Managing Director Manufacturer of sugar confectionery 1142447 NZ; Private (White,Thornton, Betty) 2001 $30-50m* 94 459 Thames Highway, Oamaru 64 3 437 1847 www.rainbowconfectionery.co. nz GENERAL MILLS NZ Geoff Dunn General Manager Manufacturer of processed foods 939916 USA; Public listed (NYSE: GIS) 1998 $29.5m (FY14) 80 46 Greenmount Drive, East Tamaki, Auckland 64 9 272 9720 www.generalmills.com.au www.generalmills.com www.plateful.com.au (brand websites) * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 120 iFAB2015 SECOND 100 FIRM PROFILES – PROCESSED FOODS FIRM PROFILES Company MD/CEO Business description DSM FORTITECH PREMIXES (Unitech) Glen Falkenhaug Operations Manager Contract packer of infant formula, supplements and pharmaceuticals GREENMOUNT FOODS Allan MacDonald Chief Executive Officer ORIGINAL FOODS Ownership Company # Formed Revenue Staff Address Website 79460 Netherlands; Public (Royal DSM (Euronext: DSM)) 1970 $25-30m* 80 38-44 Bruce McLaren Road, Henderson, Auckland 64 9 835 0835 www.fortitechpremixes.com Traders & domestic distributors of vegetable based ingredients for manufacturing and food service; pasta based meals, sauces, stocks 2163435 NZ; Private (MacDonald, Whittington) 1994 $20-30m 80 12 Jean Battern Drive, Mt Maunganui 64 7 574 7410 www.greenmountfoods.co.nz Jane Mayell Director Manufacturer of bakery products 500932 NZ; Private (Clifford) 1991 $20-25m* 80 89 Sturrocks Road, Redwood, Christchurch 64 3 354 4456 www.originalfoods.co.nz RED SEAL Rolf Hilke Managing Director Natural health products; vitamins, teas, toothpaste, foods (honey, proteins); Exports to AU/Asia 474703 NZ; Private (Hilke 78%, others) 1923 $20-25m (FY14) 75 46 Honan Place, Avondale, Auckland 64 9 828 0036 www.redseal.co.nz GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS LTD Mark Mathews Chief Executive Officer Nutraceutical and health foods 1545099 China; Public; (60% Nanjing Sinolife, 40% Fosun International) 2004 $10-12m 70 265 Albany Highway, Albany, Auckland 64 9 448 0160 www.goodhealth.co.nz COOKIE TIME Michael Mayell Director/Founder Manufacturer of biscuits 428412 NZ; Private (Mayell, Keenan) 1983 $25-35m* 70 789 Main South Road, Christchurch 64 3 349 6161 www.cookietime.co.nz DAD’S PIES Edward Grooten Director Manufacturer of meat pies 260093 NZ; Private (Grooten, Welch) 1981 $15-25m* 70 57 Forge Road, Silverdale 64 9 421 9027 www.dadspies.co.nz QUALITY FOODS SOUTHLAND Cameron Scott Chief Executive Officer Manufacturer and exporter of bakery products 1183342 AU; Private equity (Jesinta, others) 1990 $22.3m (FY14) 65 1 Baker Street, Invercargill 64 3 211 6116 www.qfs.co.nz GELITA NZ Gary Monk Director Manufacturers of edible pharmaceuticals and technical gelatins 120971 Germany; Private (Koepff, Stoess) 1881/ 1913 $16.4m (FY14) 60 30 Barton Street, Woolston, Christchurch 64 3 384 3093 www.gelita.com * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 121 iFAB2015 SECOND 100 FIRM PROFILES – PROCESSED FOODS FIRM PROFILES Company MD/CEO Business description RJ’S LICORICE Anthony Quinn Owner Manufacturer of confectionery SMARTFOODS Justin Hall Managing Director TAURA NATURAL INGREDIENTS Ownership Company # Formed Revenue Staff Address Website 29214 NZ; Private (Halliwell, Young) 1974 $15-20m* 60 5 Tiro Tiro Road, Levin 64 6 366 0270 www.rjslicorice.co.nz Manufacturer of breakfast cereals and snacks 1345128 NZ; Private (Hall; others) 2004 $20-25m* 60 3 Farmhouse Lane, St Johns, Auckland 64 9 578 5028 www.smartfoods.co.nz Bartolo Zame Sales Manager (Asia Pacific) Manufacturer of processed fruit-based products 193225 AU: Private 1978 $20.5m (FY14) 50 16 Owens Place, Mount Maunganui 64 7 575 2119 www.tauraurc.com THE GOODTIME FOOD COMPANY Phillip Pollett Managing Director Manufacturer of pies 165304 NZ; Private (Pollett and Davis families) 1978 $10-15m* 50 8 Turner Place, Onekawa, Napier 64 6 843 8699 www.goodtime.co.nz Bought plant in ChCh KAYE’S BAKERY Evan Penniall Director Manufacturer of baked goods 157890 NZ; Private (Penniall family) 1978 $10-15m* 50 19 Onslow Street, Newfield, Invercargill 64 3 216 6065 www.kayes.co.nz ARATAKI HONEY Pam Flack Managing Director Honey processor 159950 NZ; Private (Berry family) 1944/ 1954 $20-30m 45 66 Arataki Road, Havelock North, Hawkes Bay 64 6 877 7300 www.aratakihoneyhb.co.nz 20,000 hives ABE’S REAL BAGELS Wade Gillooly General Manager Manufacturer of bakery products 812309 NZ; Private (Whimp, Nicoll, others) 1996 $15-20m* 50 30 Hannigan Drive, Saint Johns, Auckland 64 9 527 3736 www.abesbagels.co.nz HARRAWAYS & SONS Deans Hudson Director Manufacturer of breakfast cereals 144029 NZ; Private (Hudson) 1893 $15-20m* 40 165 Main South Road, Green Island, Dunedin 64 3 488 3073 www.harraways.co.nz MUCH MOORE ICE CREAM COMPANY Marcus Moore Managing Director Manufacturer of ice cream 544626 NZ; Private (Moore) 1992 $15-20m* 40 232 Archers Road, Glenfield, Auckland 64 9 441 8210 www.icecreamland.co.nz MURDOCH Nathan Hide General Manager Manufacturer and packer of processed foods 108688 NZ; Co-op; Foodstuffs South Island 1920 $10-20m* 40 11 Paradyne Place, Wigram, Christchurch 64 3 348 7500 www.foodstuffs-si.co.nz MANUFACTURING * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 122 iFAB2015 SECOND 100 FIRM PROFILES – PROCESSED FOODS FIRM PROFILES Company MD/CEO Business description HENERGY CAGEFREE LTD Graeme Napier Managing Director Egg producer ELITE FOOD GROUP Anthony Fisher Managing Director WAIKATO VALLEY CHOCOLATES Ownership Company # Formed Revenue Staff Address Website 1024308 NZ; Private (Mix) 1995/ 2000 ~$10m* 50 Te Ore Ore Settlement RD 6 64 6 378 8385 www.eggs.co.nz Manufacturer of baked goods (pavlova, meringue, lamingtons) 2176650 NZ; Private (Fisher) 2008 $10-20m* 40 6-8 Stuart Street, Blenheim 64 3 579 3328 www.elitefoodgroup.co.nz Hans Vetsch Managing Director Manufacturer of chocolate panning and moulding 658131 NZ; Private (The Warehouse; Razey; others) 1975 $15-20m* 40 5 Borman Road, Hamilton 64 7 855 8733 www.waikatovalleychocolates. co.nz MILLIGANS FOOD GROUP Bruce Paton Managing Director Manufacturer and distributor of a wide range of food ingredients 565193 NZ; Private (Patton) 1896 $15-25m* 35 1 Chelmer Street, Oamaru 64 3 434 1113 www.milligans.co.nz PITA BREAD LTD. Yaron Eliahu Chief Executive Officer Manufacturer of baked goods 427902 NZ; Private (Eliahu) 1989 $10-20m* 30 14a Arwen Place, East Tamaki 64 9 274 1839 www.pitabread.co.nz P.A. & S.C. STEENS Paul Steens Managing Director Producer and marketer of honey 1024984 NZ: Private (Steens Family) 2000 $10-20m 25-50 Moreland Hse, L2, Devonport Rd, Tauranga 64 7 571 6515 www.steensnewzealand.com PICOT PRODUCTIONS LTD Bruce Picot Founder Peanut: butter, slugs, oil; almond butter, 111919 NZ; Private (Picot) 1981 $5-10m* 25 3 Elms Street, Nelson 64 3 544 8402 www.picspeanutbutter.com MALTEUROP NZ LTD Trevor Perryman Managing Director Malt products 1034941 France; Public/Coop (Vivescia Industries 2000 $33m (FY14) 15 56 Wings Lane, Marton 64 6 327 0077 www.malteurop.com THOS CORSON HOLDINGS/ CORSON GRAIN John A Corson Managing Director Manufacturer of grain based ingredients for the food industry 151321 NZ; Private (Corson) 1902 $10-20m* 14 415 Gladstone Road, Gisborne 64 6 869 1320 www.corson.co.nz FARMERS MILL N/A Premium flour millers 3804320 NZ: Private (Turley and others) 2012 $5m* 10 47 Meadows Road, Washdyke 64 3 688 7176 www.farmersmill.co.nz seasonal * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 123 iFAB2015 SECOND 100 FIRM PROFILES – BEVERAGES FIRM PROFILES Ownership Company # Company MD/CEO Business description Formed Revenue Staff Address Website INDEVIN LTD Duncan McFarlane Group Chief Executive Officer Contract wine making services; wineries in Hawkes Bay & Marlborough; Te Hua, Crux, Leading Light, Ngakuta Bay, The Post, The Prospect brands 3164447 NZ; Private (82% Wallace, 18% others) 2004 / 2010 $45-50m* 122 17-19 Winefair Close, Cloudy Bay Business, Park State Highway 1, Marlborough 64 3 520 6810 www.indevin.com (JV with Lion 2010, make many of their brands) Process 15% of all grapes in NZ Manufacture PL wines for export CRAGGY RANGE VINEYARDS Michael Wilding Chief Executive Officer Wine makers across five vineyards 912925 AU; Private (Tandom) 1998 $31.3m (FY14) 120 253 Waimarama Road Havelock North, 64 6 873 7126 www.craggyrange.com THE BETTER DRINK CO LTD Craig Cotton Executive Director Juice and beverage company (Charlies, Phoenix, Juicy Lucy, Stash Tea) 969423 Japan; Private (Asahi) 1982 $31.5m (FY14) 80 Suite 101, The Axis Building, 1 Cleveland Road, Parnell, Auckland 64 9 837 6740 www.betterdrinks.co.nz HARRINGTON’S BREWERIES Carl Harrington Director Beer and ready-to-drink (RTD) manufacturing and retail 133038 NZ; Private (Harrington family) 1991 $25-30m* 70 199 Ferry Road, Philipstown, Christchurch 64 3 929 0107 www.harringtons.nz AMISFIELD WINE COMPANY Craig Erasmus Chief Executive Officer Winery based in Queenstown Amisfield, Arcadia, Lake Hayes brands 401358 NZ; Private (Richardson) 1999 $15-20m* 70 10 Lake Hayes Road, RD 1, Queenstown 64 3 428 0406 www.amisfield.co.nz FOLEY FAMILY WINES NZ Mark Turnbull Chief Executive Officer USA wine company; Vavasour, Grove Mill, Te Kairanga, Goldwater, Sanctuary, The Pass, Boatshed Bay, Dashwood brands; Martinborough Vineyard Estates 307139 USA; Private (Foley 66%) , NZ Govt (16%), NZ Private other (18%) 1986 $37.2m (FY15) 60 13 Waihopai Valley Road, Renwick, Marlborough 64 3 572 8200 www.nzwineco.co.nz www.ffw.co.nz JUST WATER Tony Falkenstein Chief Executive Officer Water coolers and water distribution to offices and homes; NZ & AU 1440340 NZ; Public listed (NZX:JWI) 1987 $26.5m (FY14) 60 114 Rockfield Road, Penrose, Auckland 64 9 630 1300 www.justwater.co.nz * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 124 iFAB2015 SECOND 100 FIRM PROFILES – BEVERAGES FIRM PROFILES Company MD/CEO Business description Ownership Company # ACCOLADE WINES NZ Jack Glover Sales & Marketing Manager Winery; Waipara Hills, Dusky Sounds, Mud House, Haymaker brands; incl. NZ Extracts Ltd NEW ZEALAND QUALITY WATERS Paul Dibbayawan Managing Director SOLJANS ESTATE WINERY Formed Revenue Staff Address Website 4661159 AU; PE (CHAMP 80%) via Accolade Wines AU 2013 $1.5m (FY14; 6 mths) 60 22 Liverpool Street, Riverlands Estate Blenheim, Marlborough 64 3 520 6011 www.mudhouse.co.nz Mudhouse land sold to CK Hutchinson; brands & wineries acquired by Accolade Producers and exporters of mineral water; export 50% 1886777 Hong Kong; Private (NZO Interntl 51%); NZ; Private (Riley 49%,) 1990 $15-20m* 60 83 Domain Road, Lichfield, Waikato 64 7 883 8499 www.nzqw.co.nz Tony Soljan Managing Director Winery based in Auckland, plus café and functions 658205 NZ; Private (Tony Soljan) 1937 $10m* 50 366 State Highway 16, Kumeu, Auckland 64 9 412 5858 www.soljans.co.nz THE WINE PORTFOLIO John Coney Chief Executive Officer Winery operations in Hawkes Bay and Marlborough; 13 brands (Cathedral Cove, Mill Road, Nikau Point, Southern Cross) 668538 Canada; Private (Coney) 1982 / 1995 $30-40m* 50 2389 State Highway 2, RD4, Katikati 64 7 552 0795 www.wineportfolio.co.nz MILLS REEF WINERY Nick Aleksich General Manager Wine makers; Mills reef, reef reserve, Prestons brands 26464 NZ; Private (Preston Family, others) 1965 $12-15m 50 143 Moffat Road, Bethlehem, Tauranga 64 7 576 8800 www.millsreef.co.nz BEVPAC NEW ZEALAND TSL PLASTICS Graham Lundie Managing Director Carbonated beverage manufacturers and contract packers; Jolly brand, house brands 803057/ 286873 NZ; Private (Lundie, Simth, Mazur, Borich) 1996 $15-20m 50 76 Lady Ruby Drive East Tamaki, Auckland 64 9 914 7180 www.petbottles.co.nz JUICE PRODUCTS NZ LTD Noboru Saeki Chief Executive Officer Fruit and vegetable juices, concentrates, purees, blends 1207153 Japan: Public (Sumitomo (TYO: 8053) 80%); NZ; Private (Honiss, others 20%) 2002 $30-40m* (‘15) 50 55 Sheffield Street Washdyke,Timaru  64 3 687 4170 www.jp-nz.com www.sumitomocorp.co.jp $1.5m on new lines (2015) 16 vegetable suppliers Process 70,000t (70% NZ carrot crop) * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 125 iFAB2015 SECOND 100 FIRM PROFILES – BEVERAGES FIRM PROFILES Company MD/CEO Business description MISSION ESTATE WINERY Peter Holley Chief Executive Officer Winery TASMAN BAY FOOD Brian Hirst Managing Director GIBBSTON VALLEY Ownership Company # Formed Revenue Staff Address Website 960152 NZ; Private (Marist Holdings) 1851 $10-12m* 40 198 Church Road, Taradale, Napier 64 6 845 9350 www.missionestate.co.nz Food and beverage (Fruit wine, ciders, juices) manufacturers and wholesalers 268656 NZ; Private (Hirst, others) 1985 $15-20m* 40 61 Factory Road, Brightwater, Tasman 64 3 543 5340 www.tasmanbay.co.nz Greg Hunt Chief Executive Officer Winery, restaurant, wine tours based in Queenstown 449621 USA; Private (Griffith, Pike) 1987 / 1990 $5-10m* 40 1820 State Highway 6, RD 1, Gibbston, Queenstown 64 3 442 6910 www.gibbstonvalleynz.com SEIFRIED ESTATE Hermann Seifried Director Winery; Aotea, Old Coach Road, Rabbit Island, Redwood Valley, Seifried, Tapu Bay, Venture cove, Winemakers Collection brands 918475 NZ; Private (Seifried) 1970 $12-15m* 35 184 Redwood Road, Appleby, Nelson 64 3 544 5599 www.seifried.co.nz PEGASUS BAY WINERY Paul Donaldson General Manager Winery and restaurant in Canterbury 977771 NZ; Private (Donaldson family) 1985 / 1999 $12-15m* 30 Stockgrove Road, RD 2 Amberley, North Canterbury 64 3 314 6869 www.pegasusbay.com BABICH WINES LTD Joe Babich Managing Director Winery; Babich, Iron Gate, The Patriarch, Fume Vert brands 57990 NZ; Private (Babich Family) 1916 / 1959 $30-40m* 30 15 Babich Road, Henderson Valley, Auckland 64 9 833 7859 www.babichwines.co.nz Export 57% COOPERS CREEK VINEYARD Andrew Hendry Managing Director Winery, vineyard and cafe 93470 NZ; Private (Hendry, Smith others) 1975 $12-15m* 26 601 State Highway 16, Kumeu-Huapai, Auckland 64 9 412 8560 www.cooperscreek.co.nz ALLAN SCOTT WINES & ESTATES Allan Scott Director Winery; Allan Scott, Moa ridge, Scott base brands 608289 NZ; Private (Scott) 1993 $15-20m* 25 Jacksons Road, RD 3 Blenheim 64 3 572 9054 www.allanscott.com * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis iFAB 2015 126 iFAB2015 SECOND 100 FIRM PROFILES – BEVERAGES FIRM PROFILES Company MD/CEO Business description MOUNT RILEY WINES John Buchanan Managing Director Winery based in Blenheim WAIWERA WATER NZ Avinash Jayapuran Operations Manager MOA BREWING COMPANY Ownership Company # Formed Revenue Staff Address Website 869998 NZ; Private (Buchanan, Murphy) 1997 $15-20m* 20 Cnr State Highway 1 & Malthouse Road, Riverlands, Marlborough 64 3 577 9900 www.mountriley.co.nz Bottled water producer and distributor; exported to 10+ countries 3401174 Russia; Private (Khimich 100%) 1875 $5-10me 28 21 Waiwera Road, Waiwera, NZ 64 9 448 2483 64 9 427 8801 DD www.waiwera.com Geoff Ross Chief Executive Officer Listed craft beer brewer based in Blenheim 1528394 NZ; Public (NZX: MOA); PE (Pioneer Capital 25%); Private (Alan Scott 7.3%, Ross 7.3%, others) 2003 $6m (FY15) 19 70 Richmond Road, Grey Lynn Auckland 64 9 367 9472 www.moabeer.co.nz MCCASHINS BREWERY Andrew Murray General Manager Brewers of beer, cider, water, spirits manufacturer; Stoke, Rochdale, 26000Vodka, Frute, Palaeo Water brands 2223762 NZ; Private (McCashin & others) 2006 $10-15m* 18 660 Main Road, Stoke, Nelson 64 3 547 5357 www.mccashins.co.nz www.rochdalecioder.co.nz HUNTER'S WINES (NZ) LTD Jane Hunter Managing Director Winery and restaurant; Hunters and Spring Creek brands; export 45% 140641 NZ; Private (Hunter) 1979 $7-10m 15 603 Rapaura Road, Blenheim 64 3 572 8489 www.hunters.co.nz BELVINO INVESTMENTS Richard Pearson NZ Manager 11 vineyards across NZ covering 1,473ha 3500531 HK; CK Hutchison (Marigold, CK Life Sciences Int’l) 2013 N/A N/A INVIVO WINES NEW ZEALAND Rob Cameron Managing Director Wine makers, vineyards in Marlborough and Central Otago; Graham Norton 1861924 NZ; Private (Lightbourne & Cameron, others) 2006 $5-10m* 15-20 www.belvinoinvestments.com PO Box 27 301 Mount Roskill, Auckland +64 9 630 636 * Estimate; Source: various companies annual financial statements (NZ Companies Office or company website); various press releases and news articles; Coriolis analysis www.invivowines.com iFAB 2015 127 AUSTRALIA Coriolis Australia Pty Ltd PO Box 5831 St Georges Terrace Perth, WA 6831 Australia +61 8 9468 4691 Coriolis is the leading Australasian management consulting firm specialising in the wider food value chain. We work on projects in agriculture, food and beverages, consumer packaged goods, reatiling & foodservice. In other words, things you put in your mouth and places that sell them. Coriolis advises clients on growth strategy, mergers and acquisitions, operational improvement and organisational change. Typical assignments for clients include… WHERE WE WORK NEW ZEALAND Coriolis (New Zealand) Limited PO Box 90-509 Victoria Street West Auckland, 1142 New Zealand +64 9 623 1848 We focus on the Asia Pacific region, but look at problems with a global point-of-view. We have strong understanding of, and experience in, markets and systems in Australia, China, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the U.S. We regularly conduct international market evaluations and benchmarking. We help clients develop their own strategy for growing sales and profits. We have a strong bias towards growth driven by new products, new channels and new markets. 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