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COMPANY BACKGROUND IL MOLINO is situated in Johannesburg South, within close proximity to the Johannesburg CBD. IL MOLINO is the ONLY non-white small scale wheat miller in the country. It was founded in 2006 with humble beginnings has overcome various difficulties of a mill start-up in anti-competitive environment dominated by the big millers to increase production from 500 metric ton per month to currently processing 2,500 metric ton per month of wheat. Due to its positional advantage has thrived on delivering to small bakeries, confectioners and biscuit factories within a 60km radius. IL MOLINO has grown from a staff compliment of 10 in 2006 to 55 this year.

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TRUCK BRANDING In July 2012 rural consumers paid R1466 more per ton than urban consumers for maize meal compared to July 2011. This increase is over and above the 16.20% price escalation experienced country wide on the same product.

3,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 SOUTH AFRICA 500,000 - SAF - WHEAT CROP/YIELD/AREA 00/0101/0202/0303/0404/0505/0606/0707/0808/0909/1010/1 11/1212/13 Crop (Tons) Area (Ha) Yield Storage of this grain controlled by certain market players. Farmers now protected by duties to encourage planting but driving the price of flour up but still no increase in production. 4.50 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 0.50 0.00 YIELD (MT) SOUTH AFRICA WHEAT MARKET South Africa consumes in excess of 3mmt of wheat per annum. Local production is declining every year and today provides for about 40% of total demand. Imports of wheat in South Africa on the rise. Main production regions in the Cape and Freestate.

WHEAT MILLING SECTOR Milling sector dominated largely by 4 main players: Tiger, Pioneer, Premier, Foodcorp. Barriers to entry extremely high given economies of scale and long term establishment by larger players. Mid to small scale milling sector very small and threatened by large dominant mills aggressive pricing strategies. There is a need for more competition and growth among smaller millers to bridge the gap between the large and small scale sector. In order to compete, need strong milling knowledge and presence as well as strong supply partners The above provide opportunities and hence the reason for IPAP but also lay the framework for many challenges in the industry.

CHALLENGES Price fixing and price targeting in certain areas. Bigger millers can average, smaller millers can not. Access to world-class machinery comes at a price. Bigger mills have this advantage of access to capital. Quality, pack weights and forms. Grain Storage and Procurement Access to working capital. IDC DD? Banks? Competition Council fine money? Bond everything. Skill shortages. Opportunity in Milling School. Sales are not an issue (BEE as well) but because of the above there is bottleneck. Time to put deals together, banks not convinced with financing specialised assets/silos, security/colaterol We want to create jobs but

Speciality Flours being imported. OPPORTUNITIES MILLERS and OTHER STAKEHOLDERS A Fund for the upliftment of small millers? Distress funds dedicated. Milling School together with which Stakeholders? Clear strategy is required. Working Capital Workshops or cells within banks dedicated to small scale milling Better incentive scheme dedicated to milling machinery 25% to 30% not enough. Thus far the DTI have committed well but can we do more? How else can small millers gain access to world class machinery? Cluster MCEP but what is the way forward, 5 members? Down stream integration help like the big millers? Access to new products? Farmers incentive to supply small millers or to grow for small millers? Assistance with Marketing Budgets

3,400,000.00 3,300,000.00 3,200,000.00 3,100,000.00 3,000,000.00 2,900,000.00 2,800,000.00 Wheat Consumptive Demand vs Milling Capacity 2,012.00 2,013.00 2,014.00 2,015.00 DEMAND SUPPLY WE ARE GROWING THE FUTURE The demand for wheat flour in South Africa is only growing and forecasts are for it to continue to grow over the next 5 years. The threat of the 4 major players increasing capacity and growing even bigger is imminent and the need for small scale millers to begin to growth and supply the ever increasing demand is at hand. The market needs more competition to allow the best priced flour to be available to consumers. Growth continues mainly at urban centres and regions. To keep fighting, to keep growing and keep feeding our people!

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