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BayWa GroupCapital Market Day 2016
BayWa 4.0 - Digitalization Strategy
Jörg Migende, Head of Digital FarmingThe Hague, 13/10/2016
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1 Why is BayWa Agri-Services focusing on digital opportunities?
1.1 The threat of disruption1.2 New business opportunities1.3 Implementation
2 What does Smart Farming mean?
3 Why did we change eCommerce into eBusiness?
Agenda
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1 Why is BayWa Agri-Services focusing on digitalopportunities?
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BayWa creates added-value to the farmers gate:traditional position in the market
Source: Project Team Smart Farming
– Integrated offerings to the farmers:
advice + sales + after sales services
– BayWa brand values from the farmersperspective: trust, solid foundation,innovative
High customer loyalty
Portfolio follows customer needs
– One-stop-shop: inputs, Ag.equipment,commodity trading, energy, etc.
– BayWa’s decentralized infrastructure iskey to meet farmers’ needs for productsand recommendations
– Own model farms with trial operations,20 agronomists + other specialists
– Local and international network
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Close to the farmers since 1923 Not only sales
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BayWa future challenge: the threat of disruption
365FarmNet
?Start-ups
Advice to the farmer based on big data analytics=> digital proximity => sales will be easy to add
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Financialstrength
Technicalcapabilities
Agronomicalknow-how
Proximity tofarmer
Top relevant companies
Ag.chemicals
Monsanto, Bayer Crop Science,BASF Plant Science
Equipmentproviders
John Deere, Trimble
Fertilizerproducers
Mosaic, Yara
Distri-butors
BayWa, Invivo, Land O’ Lakes
Consul-tants
Ag. techno-logy firms
RELX (Farmade, Farmplan)F4F, Geo-Koncept, Granular,AEF, DKE
Techno-logy firms
Google, Amazon
Competitors analysis: position of BayWa will be highcompetitive if they improve technical capabilities
Source: Project Team Smart Farming; A.T. Kearney No low competencies High competencies
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Digital Farming: new business opportunities
Source : Roland Berger Strategy Consultants GmbH Automotive Competence Center (July 2015):Business opportunities in Precision Farming: Will big data feed the world in the future?, München.
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Implementation:the business unit BayWa Digital Farming
eBusiness“BayWa Online World”
– Digital consultancy and services for betterservice (crop advisory, telematics, etc.)
– Provision of products (eCommerce)
– Digital processes between BayWa andfarmers (eProcurement)
Smart BayWa AgricultureSmart BayWa AgricultureDigital
FarmingDigital
Farming
Existing business: digitalization of BayWa New business: agronomic optimization
Smart FarmerSmart Farmer& =
Smart FarmingFarmFacts GmbH
– Farm management tools
– Yield increase / reduction of inputs throughoptimal agriculture realization (yieldoptimization)
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2 What does Smart Farming mean?
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Smart Farming helps growers in improving theiryields with respect to where they stand today
Local weatherstation
Aerialimaging(drones)
Cloud datastorage &analysis
GPS
Satelliteimaging
GPS
Camera
– Mechanisa-tion withoutautomation
– MinimalisticFarm MgmtInformationSystem(Excel)
– …
– StandardFarm MgmtSystem
– Steeringsystem
– Applicationmap
– Sectioncontrol
– …
– AdvancedFarm MgmtSystem
– Steeringsystem
– Variableapplica-tion map
– Variableratetechnology
– …
– Cloud basedFarm MgmtSystem
– Steeringsystem
– Variableapplicationmap basedon collabo-rativeknowledge
– Variableratetechnology
– …
Traditional Automated Variablerate Big data
Traditional Emerging Leading World-class
Controllingbreakthrough
Performancebreakthrough
Integrationbreakthrough
Continuous improvement with Smart Farming
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Stages of excellence for crop productionand Smart Farming
Vison of digital/smart farming
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BayWa as the Smart Farming enabler:milestone - acquisition of the leading FMIS and SmartFarming services company
Products/Services : Software solutions (AO Agraroffice, NEXT Farming, special tools); Soilanalyses; Satellite images, Sensoric => Digital crop advisory services; FarmFactsacademy, etc.
Company Profile
Founded 1985, headquartered in Pfarrkirchen, Germany; 100% owned by BayWa since2015
Employees approx. 100
Team: experienced team with know-how in programming and sales of smart farmingsolutions
Customer base: approx. 30,000 customers in Germany, Poland, Hungary and BalticStates; and of these approx.10,000 FMIS user
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How do we make money in Digital Farming?
Product/Service Company Revenue FC 16
Software Farmer/OEM +Supportcontracts
€ 4.3 m, marketleader GER, orderper customer 3T€
„Big data maps ready foruse“,Soil analytics, Consulting
€ 1.9 million,fast growingsegment
Sensors +SF Hardware
€ 0.8 million
Guidance Steering,Telematic Systems,High Tec Machinery
€ 100 m (machinerywith Smart Farmingcomponents inside)
„Precision FarmingSolutions“(Inputs +Software/Hardware +Application maps + DataConnectivity)
Pilot projects:- Fertilizer appl.- Planting- Biological pest
control- Irrigation
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Open the market to small and mediumsize farmers with the new NEXT Farmingsoftware line
Add to software more digital advisoryservices based on big data, satellite data,agronomical know-how
Internationalization
Partnering with ag.machinerymanufactures
Cross selling with input business as aresult of precision farming solutions
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Further growth potential
FarmFacts GmbH revenues 2000 – 2016 FC
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What does a Precision Farming solution mean?
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Site-specific seeding as an example of a BayWaPrecision Farming solution
Farm Management Systeme Big Data Soil, Satellites,
Farm Application maps
Less Input costs
Higher yield
Open system:Independently from anymanufacturer
High level of data privacyand security
Crop Advisory Service Field trials + Monitoring Seeds
Automatic Steering Connectivity Sensoric and Telematics
Digital Farming Unit
Ag. Machinery Unit
Agri-Services Unit
USP Farmer
DigitalFarming
AgriServices
Ag.Machinery
1
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3 USP Society
Less negativenviromental impact
Optimizing world foodproduction
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Munich/Pfarrkirchen:processing of data, producingapplication map
Mubuyu Farm, Zambia:precision fertilizer application of80 ha wheat (NEXT FarmingShape-file + Consultancy)
The potential of FarmFacts: walk the talk
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3 Why did we change eCommerce into eBusiness?
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BayWa eBusiness: from the existing eShop to theBayWa Online World for enhanced connectivity withour customers
Telematics
OnlineService
OnlineSales
OnlineAdvice
Our customers
BayWa Online Welt
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Outlook: managing the internal change into aomnichannel organization
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Digitalization of theexisting business
BayWa CoreBusiness
DigitalServices
SmartSolutions
BayWaOnline World
Ideation &Incubation
In cooperation with:
BayWa Ideenpool
Start-Ups
Universities
Start-UpDevelopmentStrategy
Establishment
Financing
Management
(Proceed or Fail Fast!)
Pla
ttfo
rm
New approaches/amendments to our core
business
Digital Education BayWa
1 2
Growth
Acceleration
„Omni-Channel“
Future Topics
Smart Farming, Smart Housing
New, detached digital business models3
Initiated
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Thank youvery much for yourattention!