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    • Summary: JOINTV: LIC: LIC announces joint venture with Brazilian distributor
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    18/12/2014 10:02
    JOINTV
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    JOINTV: LIC: LIC announces joint venture with Brazilian distributor
    
    Market Statement - 18 December 2014
    LIC announces joint venture with Brazilian distributor
    
    LIC has purchased the majority interest of its Brazilian genetics
    distributor, NZ Brasil Genetics Producao Animal Ltda.
    
    The joint venture (JV) includes exclusive supply of the farmer-owned
    co-operative's dairy genetics for an initial period of 10 years, through a
    new entity called LIC NZBrasil.
    
    LIC chief executive Wayne McNee said the co-op began exporting genetics to
    Brazil in 1999, but the new JV will seek to deliver a better return to farmer
    shareholders in New Zealand.
    
    "Brazil is the fifth largest dairy industry in the world, with more than 23
    million dairy cows. Huge growth is expected over the next 10 years and this
    presents a significant opportunity for LIC, and our shareholders.
    
    "Our objective with the joint venture is to support the growth of Brazilian
    dairy industry, providing high quality genetics solutions to build a
    sustainable business that will generate a better return for LIC in New
    Zealand."
    
    Brazilian cow numbers are forecast to increase to 25 million by 2020, and
    annual production to surpass 38 billion litres.
    
    While the use of artificial insemination is low, around 20 per cent of cows,
    it is growing, with the number of inseminations doubling since 2008.
    
    Demand for pasture-based genetics and the progeny it delivers is also on the
    rise, reflecting a growing belief in the value of genetic improvement to
    drive productivity gains.
    
    McNee says the JV supports LIC's goal to be $1billion revenue co-operative by
    2025.
    
    "To achieve this goal, LIC needs to grow in New Zealand and overseas. As part
    of this we have been working to identify key markets and businesses that
    align with our growth aspirations and fit with our co-op focus.
    
    "We have identified the Brazil as a key international market that will add
    value for our shareholders."
    
    Other key international markets in the co-op's sights include the United
    Kingdom, Ireland and China.
    
    ENDS
    Contacts:
    Media: Ashleigh Sattler, Senior Communications Advisor - [email protected]
    or 027 617 1942
    Investors: Gillian Brennan, Company Secretary - [email protected] or 027 295
    5215.
    End CA:00259080 For:LIC    Type:JOINTV     Time:2014-12-18 10:02:13
    				
 
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