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PROMOTING AGRIBUSINESS ENSURING OPPORTUNITIES IN EMERGING MARKETS An agribusiness consulting firm Tokyo Abuja Moscow Beijing

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Page 1: PROMOTING AGRIBUSINESS ENSURING OPPORTUNITIES                                                           IN EMERGING MARKETS

PROMOTING AGRIBUSINESS ENSURING OPPORTUNITIES

IN EMERGING MARKETS

An agribusiness consulting firm Tokyo Abuja Moscow Beijing Honolulu Denpasar

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WHO WE AREMideco Group Corporation with headquarters in Tokyo and Honolulu is a consulting management firm that advises companies, institutional investors, and industry associations on international market entry, public private partnership, and socially responsible investing strategy across a diverse range of soft commodities, livestock, and bio fuels, to include value and supply chain development in emerging markets.

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OUR MISSION

TO PROMOTE FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN EMERGING MARKETS THROUGH SUSTAINABLE AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT WHILE CREATING MAXIMUM VALUE FOR BOTH INVESTORS AND THE LOCAL COMMUNITY.

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YOUNG AND UNTAPPED

Africa is still young with much untapped potential and a range of investment opportunities. The continent has a comparative advantage in agricultural production.

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LOCAL KNOWLEDGE

The process for acquiring land for sustainable agriculture can be relatively cumbersome, time-consuming and elaborate for outside investors to handle. We forge successful public-private partnership through principled negotiations with local authorities, and in some cases chieftaincy which differs from each location, as local communities expect benefits that come with commercial operations. Involving traditional authorities while observing local business protocols earlier in the negotiation process ensures maximum opportunities for all parties. Mideco Group has established relationship with private, local, and government entities involved in land transactions ensuring investors successfully navigate the process of farmland investments

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ABANDONED MILLSOPPORTUNITIES EXIST FOR PROSPECTIVE INVESTORS TO REVIVE ABANDONED MILLS

www.mideco.co.jp

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ORGANIC AGRICULTURE IS BECOMING A SUBSTANTIAL PART OF MANY FARM SECTORS

• THE GLOBAL MARKET FOR ORGANIC FOOD AND DRINKS CONTINUES TO GROW AT A HEALTHY RATE

Mideco Group

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Countries with the most certification bodies

Country 2009 2008 2007 2005

Japan 59 60 55 69

U.S.A. 55 57 60 60

South Korea 32 32 33 1

Germany 31 29 32 31

China 29 27 32 26

Source: The Organic Standard

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SELECTED COUNTRIES NET IMPORTIn order for Japan to sustain stable imports, overseas farmland investments, and maintaining good relationship with food exporters are vital to its food security.

Japan UK Russia Germany S. Korea0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450 414

218

121100 92

Net Imports of Agricultural Products in Selected Countries, 2005

Source: FAOSTAT

Uni

t: 10

0 m

illio

n do

llars

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The last four decades have seen a significant decline in Japanese agriculture resulting in the country emerging as a net food importer. According to MAFF, between 1960 and 2005 Japan’s food self-sufficiency ratio declined from 79 per cent to 41 per cent, and the percentage of farmers over 65 years old have increased from 10 per cent to 60 per cent. In order to achieve food security, Japan would have to maintain stable imports through overseas farmland investment.

1995 2000 2005 2007 20080

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

444 688 875 910 881

5,750 5,688 5,292 5,386 5,186

Japan Wheat Self-Sufficiency Rate

ImportsDomestic Production

Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF)

Prod

uctio

n (1

,000

t)

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我が国の輸入農産物の上位5品目の推移Japan Top Five Imports

Source: Ministry of Finance

1960年

1970年

1980年

1990年 2000年 2008年

1位 小麦Wheat

とうもろこしCorn

とうもろこしCorn

とうもろこしCorn

豚肉Pork

とうもろこしCorn

2位 大豆Soybean

大豆Soybean

大豆Soybean

牛肉Beef

たばこTobacco

豚肉Pork

3位 粗糖Unrefined sugar

小麦Wheat

小麦Wheat

アルコール飲料Alcoholic beverage

牛肉Beef

たばこTobacco

4位 とうもろこしCorn

粗糖UnrefinedSugar

粗糖UnrefinedSugar

豚肉Pork

生鮮・乾燥果実Fresh and dried fruit

小麦Wheat

5位 牛筋Fibrous (beef) meat

グレーンソル ガムGrain(Sorghum)

コーヒー豆Coffee bean

たばこTobacco

とうもろこしCorn

大豆Soybean

Source: Japan Ministry of Finance

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U.S. OfficeMideco Group Corporation73-4156 Hulikoa Drive, Kailua-kona,Hawaii 96740Office: (808) 331-0758 Fax: (808) [email protected]

Japan OfficeMideco Group Kabushiki Kaisha5-25-1 Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan 105-0001Tel: 0120-245-542 Fax: [email protected]

CIS OfficeMidecoTSM Moscow, LLCKrasnoprudnaya Street 13, 3130,Moscow, 107140Office: + 7 (985) 928-8401Fax: + 7 (495) [email protected]

Asia Representative OfficesMideco Group Kabushiki KaishaNo. 98, Jianguo Road, 12-B 03 Building 2,Chaoyang District, Beijing China 100025Tel: 86-10-85896056 / 86-15011037107Fax: [email protected]

Mideco Group Kabushiki KaishaJI. Tibung Sari No. 55, Br. Kwanji-Desa DalungKuta Utara-Denpasar, Indonesia 80361Phone : 62-361-764815Fax: [email protected]

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