A2O-Lancasl«r Farming, Saturday, Apr! 25, 1999 Land O’Lakes CEO Outlines Vision For The Future MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. In a speech focusing on Land O’Lakes vision for the future, die national food and agricultural coopera tive’s President and Chief Execu tive Officer Jack Gherty not only outlined thh organization’s key strategies for ongoing success, but announced a new feed joint ven ture and unification talks with a major West Coast dairy coopera tive. Gherty opened his remarks to the nearly 3,000 delegates and visitors at Land O’Lakes annual meeting by citing four 1997 achievements which helped posi tion Land O’Lakes for future suc cess: die growth of Land O’Lakes aligned pork production system; the merger with Atlantic Dairy Cooperative; record volumes and continued market share growth in the Agronomy area; and the acqui sition of Alpine Lace, a leading deli cheese company. Land O’Lakes is absolutely committed to the development of a world-class aligned pork pro duction system, “offering inde pendent producers a viable alter native to the growing force of large, vertical integrators,” Gherty told the Minneapolis Convention Center audience, adding that this goal will be accomplished by de livering genetically superior and consistent feeder pigs to inde pendent producers through local cooperatives. Land O’Lakes fast-growing pork production system will not only protect the interests of inde pendent producers, but also the cooperative system’s feed assets, Gberty said. Discussing the 1997 merger with Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, Gherty said it not only doubled Land O’Lakes milk production and improved access to key East Coast markets, but also ‘Repre sented important progress in the establishment of a truly national dairy sourcing and production sys tem which is absolutely essen tial to our ability to leverage our national marketing system into in creased returns for members.” Continued growth in Agro nomy (plant food and crap protec tion products) market share is vital in an industry where market share, critical mass and economies of scale are essential to effectively and economically meeting cus tomer needs, Gherty said. Moving on to the Alpine Lace acquisition, Gherty said it in creraed Land O’Lakes number one market share in the deli cheese category from 13. percent to 17 percent, adding that, “As industry after industry consolidates, it is becoming even more important to solidify our position in value added, branded categories.” Gherty continued his focus on the future, outlining six major trends he said will shape the new era in which agriculture and agri business must operate. Those trends included:* • the continued restructuring of agriculture; • the withdrawal of government from the marketplace; • ongoing economic globaliza tion and consolidation; • the increased importance of value-added products in world agricultural markets; • the explosive advance of tech nology; and • the growing importance of knowledge workers. Land O’Lakes has strategies in place for continued success in a marketplace shaped by those trends, Gherty said. “In Agronomy, we will con tinue our passion for growth,” he said, adding that key strategies in clude: facilitating local coopera tive retail acquisidns; expanding direct partnering with local co operatives; exploring ways to work with other regional coopera tives; and expanding the coopera tive system’s plant food produc tion capacity. “In Feed, we will remain com mitted to system focus,” Gherty said, “and to working with local cooperatives to be die best feed company in the world.” Land O’Lakes Feed strategies include restructuring its Upper Midwest feed system; expanded partnering with local coopera tives; and working with other re gional cooperatives to become a truly national feed organization. Land O’Lakes also is commit ted to continuing its growth and momentum in the development of an aligned pork production sys tem, Gherty said, adding that the cooperative will “explore ways to leverage our pork production strength and food industry know ledge into a strong position in the pork marketing arena.” In Seed, Gherty said Land O’Lakes is committed to remain ing a world leader in alfalfa re search and production, as well as to “delivering the best ideas in seed genetics to members.” Key to accomplishing those strategies will be leveraging the Seed Division’s alignment with Land O’Lakes Feed operations, the Ccnex/Land O’Lakes Agro nomy Company and the local co operative distribution system. In Dairy Foods, Land O’Lakes is committed to aggressive, fo cused growth. “We are already a national mar keting company,” Gherty said. “To add maximum value for our dairy producers, we must build a national sourcing and production system.” In pursuit of that goal. Land O’Lakes is currently involved in unification talks with Dairyman’s Cooperative Creamery Associa tion, a major California dairy co operative, Gherty announced. Land O’Lakes Dairy Foods’ strategies also include aggressive growth in such areas as fluid dairy and next-generation whey frac tions. Gherty concluded by stressing that Land O’Lakes strategies for the future are based on a “passion for performance and a commit ment to serving customer and shareholder needs.” Land O’Lakes, Inc. is a national food and agricultural cooperative. It is a leading marketer of dairy products across the U.S.; serves international customers with a variety of food and animal feed products; and is owned by and provides family farmers and mem ber cooperatives in the U.S. with an extensive line of feeds, seed, plant food and crop protection products. Thanks it Wanner i> , *' , 1 4j„; A I 280-Cow Free-Stall barn and milking center. Featuring Paul B system, cow mattresses, and Ritchie energy-free waterers. 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