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Improve their farm management skills The work goes on We have just opened a new dairy farming institute in Shuangcheng, China. It is the latest step in our efforts to foster better agricultural practices in the region, which began when we first built a factory there in 1987. Acquire practical experience in expanding their businesses Learn how to use the latest agricultural technology Train with national and international experts Gain insights into producing high quality milk more sustainably Learn how to improve productivity Colombia Over 185,000 dairy farmers supply our two factories. India Indonesia Pakistan We have set up milk districts all over the world 150,000 220,000 300,000 470,000 100,000 farmers use 4,400 milk collection points to supply our milk. We pay around USD 6 million a month to 4,000 local dairy farmers. Our fresh milk is collected using our milk district model First used in the 1870s in Switzerland, this involves the provision of: Milk collection operations that monitor quality and safety from farm to factory 1 Nestlé sourcing and supply chain support staff work in the field 11,700 Technical, animal husbandry and veterinary support 2 Technical assistance schemes for dairy farmers are present in 27 out of the 31 countries where we source fresh milk Transportation and infrastructure 3 We ensure a secure route to market. This includes the storage and cooling facilities needed to keep milk fresh Microfinance loans 4 Farmers benefitted from a total of CHF 47.6 million of financial assistance in 2013 45,200 Prompt payment to farmers 5 Farmers provide us with anything from less than 5 litres to more than milk supplied in 2013 For more information about rural development and responsible sourcing, visit: in Switzerland Nestlé grew from two small companies producing milk-based products. 1866 Founded in of fresh milk in 2013 largest milk companies in the world We are now one of the 7 million tonnes 413,500 We work with about dairy farmers countries in the world We buy milk from more than Milk is one of our most important raw materials MILK DISTRICTS A true partnership with local dairy farmers 3 tonnes tonnes tonnes tonnes We source our milk from 44 local co-operatives. At the institute farmers will be able to: worldwide For example: www.nestle.com/csv/rural-development-responsible-sourcing 5,000 litres of milk per day NESTLÉ

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Improve their farm management skillsThe work goes onWe have just opened a new dairy farming institute in Shuangcheng, China. It is the latest step in our efforts to foster better agricultural practices in the region, which began when we first built a factory there in 1987.Acquire practical experience in expanding their businessesLearn how to use the latest agricultural technologyTrain with national and international expertsGain insights into producing high quality milk more sustainablyLearn how to improve productivityColombiaOver 185,000 dairy farmers supply our two factories.IndiaIndonesiaPakistanWe have set up milk districtsall over the world150,000220,000300,000470,000100,000 farmers use 4,400 milk collection points to supply our milk.We pay aroundUSD 6 million a month to 4,000 local dairy farmers.Our fresh milk is collected using our milk district modelFirst used in the 1870s in Switzerland, this involves the provision of:Milk collection operationsthat monitor quality andsafety from farm to factory1Nestl sourcing and supply chain support staff work in the field11,700 Technical, animalhusbandry andveterinary support2Technical assistance schemes for dairy farmers are present in 27 out of the 31 countries where we source fresh milkTransportationand infrastructure3We ensure a secure route to market. This includes the storage and cooling facilities needed to keep milk freshMicrofinance loans4Farmers benefitted from a total of CHF 47.6 million of financial assistance in 201345,200 Prompt payment tofarmers5Farmers provide us with anything from less than 5 litres to more thanmilksuppliedin 2013For more information about rural development and responsible sourcing, visit:in Switzerland Nestl grew from two small companies producing milk-based products.1866Founded inof fresh milk in 2013largest milkcompaniesin the worldWe are now one of the7million tonnes413,500We work with aboutdairy farmerscountries in the worldWe buy milk from more thanMilk is one of our most importantraw materialsMILK DISTRICTSA true partnership with local dairy farmers3tonnestonnestonnestonnesWe source our milk from44 local co-operatives.At the institute farmers will be able to:worldwideFor example:www.nestle.com/csv/rural-development-responsible-sourcing5,000 litres of milkper dayNESTL