Harvest report 2014


Agrokultura AB (“the Company”), the owner and operator of farmland with
agricultural operations in Russia and Ukraine, reports the completion of its
2014 harvest with record yields across Ukraine and consolidation of 2013
improvements in Russia.
Highlights

- Harvest fully completed across both Russian and Ukrainian operations
- Yields continue to show strong positive trends demonstrating improvements in
operations
- 2013 Russian weighted average yield improvements of 34 per cent consolidated
with an overall increase of +1 per cent for 2014, held back by the dry summer
which negatively impacted spring crop yields

- Ukraine weighted average yields up 20 per cent on 2013 which itself was an
increase of 11 per cent on 2012
- Total harvested area at 115,500 hectares (2013: 127,000)
- Company has refocused its cost base to reflect the lower pricing and has
adjusted its planting to more profitable crops

Stephen Pickup, Managing Director of Agrokultura, commented,

“2014 crops in Russia have had mixed weather conditions with conditions
favouring the winter planted wheat whereas the dry summer severely impacted the
yield potential of the spring crops. Significant yield improvements in some
areas show the potential of our crops. We will continue to improve the
efficiency of operations in the coming year with a focus on further increasing
profits”

“The most significant improvement was delivered in the Ukrainian operation which
is delivering market leading yields which we are looking to repeat again in the
2015 harvest. Rapeseed has again shown it is well suited to western Ukraine with
excellent yields and winter grains have shown they can deliver the required
result to prove the business concept.”

Harvest 2014

The Group’s Ukrainian operations have benefited from ideal farming conditions
through most of the year which has assisted yield improvements. Being located on
the west of Ukraine, operations have been isolated from the troubles in the
eastern part of the country and the Group has encountered no operational
disruption although financing has clearly become more difficult and costly.

Russia’s dry summer and autumn has meant good harvest conditions with little or
no drying required although most spring planted crops suffered yield reductions
due to the lack of moisture over the growing season. Given the lack of material
global weather events, global supply for agricultural commodities has been high
this year which has kept international pricing down at or lower than the levels
seen in 2013.

The Company has harvested a gross total of approximately 475,000 tonnes of crop,
which is broadly at the same level at 2013 (470,000 tonnes gross) despite the 9
per cent reduction in planted area which is linked to the disposal of the
Group’s Kaliningrad operation.

In Russia, the weighted average improvement in yields was 1 per cent compared to
2013. 2013 delivered a step change in Russian yields with an average yield
improvement of 34 per cent. This year’s winter wheat was successful with an
average net yield of 4.1 tonnes per ha, an improvement of 10% on 2013 and 62% on
2012. The sunflower harvest which was the second largest in terms of area was
impacted by the drought and delivered an average net yield of 2.0 tonnes per ha
(down 16 per cent on 2013 – 2.4 tonnes per ha), the same level as 2012 which is
a level which will deliver a profitable crop. Spring barley was the third
largest crop by area and delivered yields of 3.7 tonnes per ha with an
improvement of 37 per cent on 2013 and 105 per cent on 2012. The Russian
business has maintained strong sugar beet net yields of 43.7 tonnes per ha which
was a small reduction compared to 2013, directly related to the dry weather.
Sugar beet planting will be substantially increased in the coming years given
beet provides the Group’s highest margins.

In Ukraine, weighted average yields were up 20 per cent compared to 2013 with
the greatest improvements coming from the winter grains (wheat and barley) which
both showed increased yield of 49 per cent compared to 2013 over 12,500 ha.
Historically, winter grains have not been successful and the Group has relied on
winter rapeseed to generate profit but this year all three winter planted crops
have exceeded expectations. All crops other than sunflower showed an increase in
yield. Although the sunflower yield of 1.9 tonnes per ha was satisfactory, it
was impacted by some localised hail storms together with some operational
shortcomings which will be addressed for 2015.

The table below shows the harvested yields achieved in the 2014 harvest. Net
yields are estimates.
Harvest 2014, split by crop and by region

+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|                |Harvested area,|Gross   |             |                  |
|                |ha             |Yield   |             |                  |
|                |               |tonne/ha|             |                  |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Total for Group |115,500        |4.1     |             |                  |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|                |               |        |             |                  |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Ukraine         |               |        |             |                  |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Crop            |Harvested area,|Gross   |Estimated Net|Increase /        |
|                |ha             |Yield   |Yield/ha     |(decrease) on 2013|
|                |               |tonne/ha|             |                  |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Winter rape     |12,200         |3.5     |3.4          |+16%              |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Winter wheat    |8,200          |5.8     |5.6          |+49%              |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Winter barley   |4,100          |5.7     |5.5          |+49%              |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Corn            |7,900          |9.4     |7.6          |+34%              |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Sunflower       |12,100         |2.1     |1.9          |-12%              |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Total Ukraine   |44,500         |        |4.4          |                  |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|                |               |        |             |                  |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Russia Central  |               |        |             |                  |
|Black Soil      |               |        |             |                  |
|Region          |               |        |             |                  |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Crop            |Harvested area,|Gross   |Estimated Net|Increase /        |
|                |ha             |Yield   |Yield/ha     |(decrease)        |
|                |               |tonne/ha|             |on 2013           |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Winter wheat    |16,250         |4.2     |4.1          |+10%              |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Sunflower       |16,650         |2.1     |2.0          |-16%              |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Sugar beet      |1,350          |47.6    |43.7         |-9%               |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Spring barley   |11,150         |3.8     |3.7          |+37%              |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Corn            |4,400          |4.8     |4.3          |-30%              |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Soybean         |5,150          |0.7     |0.7          |-43%              |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Spring rape     |7,250          |1.5     |1.4          |+33%              |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Buckwheat       |1,950          |1.2     |1.1          |-32%              |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Spring Wheat    |4,600          |2.9     |2.9          |NA                |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Other           |2,250          |2.4     |2.2          |-10%              |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+
|Total Russia CBS|71,000         |        |3.7          |                  |
+----------------+---------------+--------+-------------+------------------+

   Stockholm, 12 February 2015

For further information, please contact:

Stephen Pickup, Group Managing Director, tel. +44 782 529 4352

Kristian Shaw, Group CFO, tel. +44 782 529 4356
About Agrokultura AB (publ)
Agrokultura invests in farmland and produces agricultural commodities in Russia
and Ukraine. The Group aims to generate an attractive return on invested capital
by optimally utilizing its agricultural land bank through crop production,
livestock and related operations. Shares in Agrokultura are listed in Sweden on
the NASDAQ OMX First North exchange under the ticker AGRA and the Group’s
Certified Adviser is Remium Nordic AB.