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Amsterdam Commodities Annual General Meeting of Shareholders Rotterdam, 30 April 2014

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Tea

Camellia sinensis is the species of plant whose leaves and leaf buds are used to produce the popular beverage; tea. It is of the genus Camellia (Chinese: 茶花; pinyin: Cháhu, literally: “tea flower”), a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae

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Tradition

• 500 BC - the first known written reference to the tea plant, published by the Chinese

• 6th Century – Chinese drinking tea, both medicinally and as a pleasing drink

• 8th Century - China exports tea by camel to what is now Russia, along the legendary SILK ROUTE; a three year round trip

• 1610 - the DUTCH brought the first tea consignment to HOLLAND and the tea trade in Europe was born

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Movement

• In 1603 it took a vessel 26 weeks to sail from China to Europe

• In 1866 the voyage from China took 14 weeks by wind powered tea clippers

• In 1880 by steamer through the Suez canal, 6 weeks • TODAY 4 weeks with eco steaming

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Rapid advance

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Tea plucking

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How Tea is made

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Manufacture

• Orthodox traditional black, curly leaf tea (China, Vietnam, Ceylon, partly in India)

• CTC the tea is cut rather than rolled which gives a smaller, more ball like leaf, faster infusing; ideal for tea bags (North India and all of Africa)

• Green Same basic process as orthodox

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Fast development

The period from 1950 saw the emergence of Africa as a key tea growing area and the development of tea growing industries in Argentina, Brazil, Turkey, Iran, Vietnam and so on Today • Tea is grown in about 37 different countries • Global tea production is 4.8 billion kilogrammes • Global consumption about 4.6 billion kilogrammes • Global tea export about 1.8 billion kilogrammes

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The big GAINS in recent decades

• Containerisation from the late 1970’s • Phenominal growth of the tea bag in the past 4 decades • Ease of communication • Exponential growth of production and consumption • End of the USSR and the opening of the Russian, Eastern

European and Central Asian Republics

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Who is Van Rees Group?

• Started by Jan van Rees in the Netherlands in 1819 • Today - foremost independent tea traders in the world

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Van Rees Offices

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High capacity mechanised blending plants in Sri Lanka and the Netherlands

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What do we do?

• Buy and sell tea in bulk (originals and blends) • Customers in more than 60 countries • Our network; vast, intricate, complex. Our product is the same • Major global stockholder and position taker in a purely

physical trade

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Why Van Rees? World number 1 independent tea supplier of original teas and blends • Strong international network / presence • Excellent market and product knowledge • Provide “Total Service Concept” to our customers • High quality staff to delivery high quality service • High quality market analyses • Constant supply of tea through anticipative buying,

irrespective of climate, acts of god, political upheavel or shortage = reliability of contracts

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Tomorrow

• With Acomo behind us, their skills and finance underpinning us, we simply want to grow, organically and by acquisition

• Our highest growth and least risk will come from the big global tea packers

• Acquisition in the right sectors of tea • Manage market risk better than our competitors. • CSR is eminent. Our accredited tea business – Rainforest

Alliance, UTZ, ETP, Fairtrade will grow from 30% today to 50% within 2-3 years

• Continuity in our core tea skills will come from a well trained, skilled and dynamic group of young traders and managers

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Continuity

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Change, change, change?

• Yes This company will change and adapt to grow in the future, we have just shown you how we intend to do that

• No We are acutely mindful of our unique history and the good practices this has brought; honesty, reliability, decency and fairness. That will NEVER change

And the symmetry?

VOC – BEI 1 - 0

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Amsterdam Commodities Annual General Meeting of Shareholders

Rotterdam, 30 April 2014