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Company Profile

2 30 years of innovation

Kibbutz

Afikim

Location

3

Sales growth

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

120%

140%

160%

4.1%

12.8% 4.8%

6.0% 2.1% 7.2%

10.2%

29.0%

19.9% 10.7%

19.0%

• World leader since 1977

• The first milk meter and pedometer more than 30 years ago

• Advanced farming solutions

• More than 10,000 with afi systems

• Six million pedometers

• In 52 countries over 5 continents

More than 30 years of innovation

The Israeli Dairy

Industry

Some facts:

• 1.27B milk per year

• 117,000 cows – 990 farms

• Production per cow

= 11,500 kg.

• 7.8m inhabitants

• Consumption per capita

= 230 liters

Professional solution for establishing a

competitive, profitable dairy farm

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Dairy farm – project process

On-going support

Training of local staff

Projection, building & system running (TK)

Animal sourcing

Production of equipment & transportation

Licensing & authorizations

Planning & detailed architectural design

Feasibility/Business plan

Master Plan (frame work)

Fertility & Welfare

Milking Barn

Concept by

Afimilk

Welfare – Happy Cows Produce More

General

• Africa is considered as an growth market for dairy production

• The dairy market is huge, yet complex

• The need for change is clear, but in which direction?

• What is THE “product” suitable for this kind of farming

• The solution should combine the needs & possibilities of the market players (Win/Win situation)

• 75 % of herds have 2-10 animals on average

• Very low productivity, around 1000 kg/year/cow

(world average 2038 kg/year)

• Low genetic potential & poor nutrition

• Increasing demand for milk quality & quantity

• Allocation of funds for rural development

• There is a trend of incorporating small farms

into bigger units (global trend)

• Processing plants, Cooperatives & Unions play

a crucial part in the sector’s development

Background

Objectives

• Affordable & viable solution for rural dairy farming

• Possibility to incorporate several farmers into one

advanced barn

• Improve milk productivity of the local cattle

• Improve welfare (husbandry conditions) of the

local cattle

• Improve milk quality and hygiene parameters to

meet high processing & consumers standards

• Expose the farmers to computerized systems

• Huge number of cows are kept in poor

environmental conditions:

Tied up in one place,

Suffer insufficient feed and water supply,

Suffer heat stress,

Insufficient health control

• The above mentioned, results in very poor fertility

• Milk collection method causes fast deterioration

of milk quality

Professional constraints

Rural Dairy Farming

• Farmers are reluctant to accept initiatives for few

main reasons:

They regard their cows as an asset (guaranty

for “rainy” days to come…)

Built-in suspicion, they don’t trust others

Unclear or “intimidating” solutions

They don’t understand the benefits

They are scared of the need to invest, or lack

possibility for accessing loans

Human Constraints

Main Concept

Modern “All included” barn which will

provide adequate cows’ welfare

conditions, adapted to farms with up

to 100 cows with a vision to future

development

• Roofed Loose Barn (“Israeli type”)

• Mechanized milking system with individual AfiMilk

milk measurement

• Built-in Heat detection (AfiAct) & welfare

monitoring system

• Cooling tank for milk storage

• Cow cooling system at the feed alley

• AfiFarm herd management & analysis SW

• Connectivity to HQ and monitoring system

(AfiFarm Net)

Welfare & Fertility Milking Barn

General Layout

General Layout

Total area – 3075 SQM = 0.76 Acre

Front & Back View

Front view

Rear view

Milking Parlor

Parlor

Holding pen

Machinery room Office

Cooling tank

Young calves

Feed Alley & Cow Cool System

Milking Parlor

HQ Control & Monitoring

barn 1

barn 2

barn 3

Processing plant

Veterinary

Association

Feed center

HQ server barn… N

Unique Management Platform

• Online web-based management system for

multiple dairy farms in different locations

• Allows data access extracted from a number of

farms from anywhere at any time

• Benchmarking and monitoring Herds

Performance

• Management level reports & graphs

• User friendly and intuitive interface

• On line consultancy from afimilk HQ

• Average production increase of 8.0 liters per cow,

during 1st year of operation, mainly due to enhanced

welfare, fertility & modern milking

• Price per liter increased to due to improved quality &

quantity

• Feed cost will increase due to production increase

• Labor cost will decrease due to advanced technology

• Other costs will increase due to extra attention

• Increased income can be considered as marginal

profit

Economic Calculations Guidelines

• The price per liter of milk is expected to rise in

the near future

• The value to the processing plants is in fact

higher as quality milk is supposed to be

processed into high value Premium products

• Productivity will increase further during next 4-5

years

• Initial investment should decrease considering

mass production

Additional Economic Comprehensions

• The conceptual design will consider future expansions

• Adapted TMR feed preparation based on silage

• Forced ventilation in the bedded area

• Higher capacity milking parlor

• Renewable Energy (manure treatment, compost, Bio-Gas, Solar energy etc.)

• Training centers and professional consultancy

Additional Options

• Herd health protocols

• Field crops and nutritional consultancy

• Management tools

• Breeding and genetic techniques

• Lowering heat stress

• Seminars and training on different levels

• Knowledge transfer

Professional Services

Party Content Remarks

Afimilk

• Conceptual design

• Equipment

• Professional services

Equipment can be

partly local

Sub contractor • Prepare the surface

• Build the barn

Supervised by

Afimilk

Coop./Proc.

Plant/Union or

Farmer

• Land

• Finance allocation

• Organizing the farmers &

create the business model

Afimilk will assist

with presenting the

concept

Farmers

• Understand & accept the

concept

• Use the provided solution

Afimilk will provide

training &

consultancy

Responsibilities

• Affordable & cost effective solution

• Improved cow’s welfare & fertility

• Advanced milking system

• HQ monitoring capabilities & extension services

• Organized professional training and guidance

• Main challenge – organizing the single farmers to

cooperate

• Duplication in mass

• Win/Win situation cooperative/plants/farmers

Summary

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Today

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Today

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Progress Fresh green grass Niebe and others…

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The need to organize

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Let’s talk solutions!

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From the field to the supermarket

Field crops

Sheds and buildings

Cattle importation

Milking centers

Feed centers

Service facilities

Processing advisory

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Local cattle

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Watusi

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Gudali - Cameroon

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N’Dama

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Fulani

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Import or improve local breeds?

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Red Poll over N’Dama

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Goudali – Ouagadougou farm

Goudali Zebu :

gives 2047 to 2275 liters

in a lactation period of

246 to 300 days

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Vaccinate!!!

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Different farm designs

Small to large

500 cows

1000cows

2000 cows

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Wide array of options

Barns and sheds

Integral shed

Free stalls

Closed barn

Modern construction adapted with local materials

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Milking parlors

Herringbone

Rotary

Parallel

Different milking platforms

Tie stall option

Tie stall option

Egypt, 600 cows

BEFORE

Egypt, 600 cows

AFTER

Angola, 120 cows

Angola, 120 cows

Angola, 120 cows

Angola, 120 cows

Angola, 120 cows

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Botswana, 90 cows

Botswana, 90 cows

Israel, 50 cows “Swing over”

USA, 5000 cows

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Manure treatment

Returning vitality to the fields

Collecting

Storage

Spreading

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Feeding center

TMR – Total Mixed Ration

Silage pits

Grain storage

Feed wagon

Pre-cooling

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Milk cooling

Pre–Cooling & cooling

Horizontal tank

Vertical tank

Milk Processing Plants

From:

Mini dairy processing plant:

• 500 to 5000 liters per day

To:

Mega milk plant:

• up to 300,000 tons of milk per year

(820,000 liters per day)

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Dairy Products

Modern Milk Plants

Alon Tavor Milk Plant, Israel

Alon Tavor Milk Plant, Israel

Training and follow up

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Technical training

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Training

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3000 cows dairy farm with loose barns and a 2x2x24 milking parlor

Jinshan - China

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10 farms, each with 2400 cows, with loose barns and a 2x2x30 milking parlor

TH Milk - Vietnam

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Why choose Afimilk..?

• Experience & know how transfer

• Tailor made solutions

• Strong emphasis on ALL cows’ needs

• Best management system in the world

• Long term success and quick investment recovery

• One stop shop

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afimilk Herd Management System

Milk production, quality and

quantity

Animal health control

Fertility, heat detection

Reproduction and genetics

Tools for selection strategy

Management

Herd Management

afimilk

Partners for success!

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