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THE BRETAGNE AGRIFOOD MAPS Bretagne’s agrifood industry 01/ PIG SLAUGHTERING AND PORK PROCESSING 17/ INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT IN THE AGRIFOOD 02/ CATTLE SLAUGHTER AND PROCESSING SECTOR IN BRETAGNE 03/ POULTRY SLAUGHTER AND PROCESSING 18/ OUTGOING LOGISTICAL FOOD PRODUCTS FLOWS IN BRETAGNE 04/ DAIRY INDUSTRY 19/ AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY 05/ ANIMAL FEED 20/ AGRIFOOD EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS 06/ PORK-BASED COOKED MEATS, IN BRETAGNE SALT MEATS AND CANNED MEATS 21/ UNIVERSITIES, RESEARCH AND TRANSFER CENTRES 07/ READY MEALS AND READY-MADE PRODUCTS 22/ VALORIAL APPROVED AND FINISHED PROJECTS: 08/ PROCESSED AND BRETON ACTORS INVOLVED CANNED SEAFOOD PRODUCTS 23/ COMPANIES MARKETING "LABEL ROUGE" PRODUCTS 09/ PROCESSING AND MARKETING OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 24/ COMPANIES MARKETING "AOC / AOP" AND "IGP" PRODUCTS 10/ BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRIES, AND BISCUITS 25/ "ORGANIC FARMING" 11/ BEVERAGES (FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, EGGS, 12/ INTERMEDIATE FOOD PRODUCTS CEREAL PRODUCTS, MEAT AND MEAT PRODUCTS) 13/ RAW SEAWEED MATERIALS 26/ "ORGANIC FARMING" 14/ SEAWEED PROCESSING (BEVERAGES, SEAFOOD PRODUCTS, 15/ BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE AGRICULTURE DAIRY PRODUCTS AND OTHER) AND AGRIFOOD SECTORS 27/ DEFENCE AND MANAGEMENT ORGANISATIONS, 16/ THE MAIN AGRIFOOD BUSINESSES AND INTER-PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS WITH HEADQUARTERS BASES IN BRETAGNE Edito AGRIFOOD: AN INDUSTRY OF THE FUTURE Far from an industry of the past, agrifood is one of the most innovative an rapidly evolving sectors. It is at the crossroads Agriculture and agrifood are and will remain major pillars of digital technology, energy and robotics that the most of the Breton economy. Some see this Breton speciality fruitful innovations emerge. The Regional Council has long as a source of vulnerability, taking the view that in the supported these, and will continue to do so to ensure age of the Internet and the service economy, there are few that agrifood in Bretagne is at the leading edge prospects for the future of the food industry. Nothing could of the economy of tomorrow. be further from the truth, as proven on a daily basis. You have before you maps reflecting the dynamism Like all business sectors, the agrifood industry has been of Breton agrifood, in all territories and all business shaken by the economic and financial crisis. This crisis sectors (meats, dairy products, fruit and vegetables, was accompanied by a profound shift in this industry bakery products, fish products and ready meals). in Bretagne towards higher value-added processed products. A source of pride for Bretons, and rightly so. Today, the Breton agrifood sector is once again turning its attention to a more offensive strategy for the future. Welcome to Bretagne. Business volumes are rising, exports are up and investments are multiplying. And above all, job losses have ceased Jean-Yves Le Drian and a reversal could even be seen in this trend. President of the Regional Council of Brittany 01/ PIG SLAUGHTERING Bretagne is France’s most important pig slaughter and pork processing region, home to 58% of the country’s abattoirs in 2015. As well as the tonnage laughtered (in total more than 1.1 million tonnes), Breton manufacturers are increasing their efforts AND PORK PROCESSING with regard to ensuring that the waste carcasses are “recycled”, leading them to work on new markets. More than 80% of slaughtered pigs are cut up and new preparation premises for Consumer Sales Units (processed, raw, cured or cooked products) are developing to respond to the needs of French, European and world markets. More than one third of Breton slaughter uses tools taken from the retail sector. Lannion Morlaix Guingamp Cooperl Saint-Malo Arc Atlantique Brest Kermené Saint-Brieuc (E.Leclerc) Dinan Abera (Avril) Socopa Viandes Carhaix-Plouguer Kermené Fougères (Groupe Bigard) (E.Leclerc) Ets Clermont (Jean Floc'h) Société Briécoise Loudéac d'Abattage (Agromousquetaires) Loudéac Viandes Quimper Pontivy (Jean Floc'h) SVA Jean Rozé Rennes Vitré (Agromousquetaires) Jean Hénaff (SJetaenr F Gloco'hz) SJeuarngé Fllaotcio'hn CAotolapnetrilq Aurec TGet V Miaanrdéees Josselin Porc Groupe Bigard Lorient Société Bernard Abattage Saviel France (Jean Floc'h) (Agromousquetaires) (Agromousquetaires) Gâtine Viandes / Permanent staff (Agromousquetaires) Vannes Redon Sélection Viande Distribution 20-49 50-99 100-199 200-499 500 and over (Name of group): Majority shareholder July 2016 Sources: Observatoire économique des IAA de Bretagne, based on data provided by the CCI de Bretagne IGN - GEOFLA® and RGE® © Bretagne Développement Innovation Nantes 02/ CATTLE SLAUGHTER Bretagne has a network of modern beef slaughter and processing facilities that are based on diversified production primarily generated from three regions in the West. The region thus covers nearly 37% of national veal calf slaughters AND PROCESSING and 21% of adult bovine slaughters. The largest-scale product production, the rationalisation and modernisation of industrial tools remain priority areas for development and investment for these companies, which are often leaders in France. Lannion Morlaix Guingamp Saint-Malo Yves Fantou Brest Socopa Viandes (Groupe Bigard) Saint-Brieuc Dinan AIM Antrain (Ets Monfort) Carhaix-Plouguer Kermené Fougères (E.Leclerc) SVA Jean Rozé (Agromousquetaires) Kerviande SVA Jean Rozé Loudéac (Agromousquetaires) Quimper Jean Chapin SVA Jean Rozé Ets Monfort Pontivy (Ets Monfort) (Agromousquetaires) Socabaq Gallais Viandes (Even) (Groupe Bigard) Bretagne Viandes TG Viandes Rennes Distribution Groupe Bigard K(Ee.Lremcleernc)é et Marée TCeonlldertiade Vitré (VanDrie Group) Lorient Saviel France (Agromousquetaires) / Permanent staff Société Alimentaire de Guidel Kervadec Vannes (Agromousquetaires) Sélection Viande Redon Distribution Renaud Viandes 20-49 50-99 100-199 200-499 500 and over (Name of group): Majority shareholder July 2016 Sources: Observatoire économique des IAA de Bretagne, based on data provided by the CCI de Bretagne IGN - GEOFLA® and RGE® © Bretagne Développement Innovation Nantes 03/ POULTRY SLAUGHTER For several decades now, poultry production in Bretagne has relied on the strong growth in consumption in France, Europe and third countries (Near and Middle East). However, since the late 1990s, production has declined as a result of heavy competition from imported meat in Europe (Brazil, Thailand, etc.) AND PROCESSING and more recently intra-European meats (Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Poland). This decline is particularly marked in turkey, while chicken is less vulnerable. The frozen chicken export sector is also being challenged. Major industrial restructuring is currently under way. The Breton sector, which represented 32% of French chicken production and 46% of turkey meat production in 2015, still has a variety of companies, products and markets, which could allow it to bounce back in an every expanding French and European market. Lannion Tilly Sabco Guingamp Bretagne Farmor Savel Industries (LDC) Morlaix (Savel) Saint-Malo Brest Socavol Saint-Brieuc Dinan (Casco) Vatédis Carhaix-Plouguer (Terrena) Doux Ets Robin (Terrena) dVuo lPaoilhleesr (Savel) LDC Bretagne Fougères (Casco) TDI Doux (Terrena) Les Volailles Boscher Le Clézio de Keranna Volailles Abattoir Volailles de l'Odet (LDC) (Le Clézio Industrie) (LDC) Loudéac Quimper Pontivy Sovipor Rennes Vitré RVE CADF Isla Mondial Doux Père Dodu Voléfi (Triskalia) Bretagne (LDC) (Terrena) (Duc) Lapins (ALPM) Ronsard Celtys (Triskalia) (LDC) Les Cailles de Chanteloup Celvia Lorient (LDC) / Permanent staff Socalys (Terrena) Celvia (LDC) Vannes Soprat (Terrena) Redon Procanar 20-49 50-99 100-199 200-499 500 and over (LDC) (Name of group): Majority shareholder July 2016 Sources: Observatoire économique des IAA de Bretagne, based on data provided by the CCI de Bretagne IGN - GEOFLA® and RGE® © Bretagne Développement Innovation Nantes 04/ DAIRY INDUSTRY Ensuring almost 22% of France’s milk shipments, Bretagne remains an attractive region for international industrial operators as well as for the majority of Breton cooperatives. At a time when market regulations are changing significantly (end of quotas in 2015...), companies have begun a process of concentration within the sector to adapt to tougher competition. Substantial investments have been in operation since 2015. Lannion Even Lait Industrie (Laïta) Sill Morlaix Guingamp Laiterie Nouvelle de l'Arguenon Saint-Malo Rolland Entremont (Laïta) (R&R Ice Cream) (Sodiaal) Saint-Brieuc Laiterie de Saint-Malo Glaces Jampi Brest Yffiniac (Sill) Uclab Industrie Industrie (Laïta) (Laïta) Dinan Carhaix-Plouguer Armor Protéines Laiterie Nouvelle Novandie (Savencia) Entremont Armoricaine Marie Morin d(Leaï tla'A)rguenon (Andros) (Sodiaal) Industrie Fougères Lactalis (Laïta) Entremont Synutra France Loudéac (Sodiaal) Laiterie Les Délices Entremont International Entremont Armor Protéines Rennes Coralis Fromapac du Valplessis (Sodiaal) (Sodiaal) (Savencia) Entremont (Eurial) (Savencia) (Agromousquetaires) (Sodiaal) Quimper Pontivy Vitré Candia Lactalis (Sodiaal) Lactalis Laiterie Le Gall Lactalis Triballat Noyal Triballat (Sill) Eurial Triballat Noyal Fromagerie du Val de Scorff Entremont Noyal (Sodiaal) (CLAL St Yvi) Lorco Lorient (CLAL St Yvi) / Permanent staff Lactalis Vannes Redon AB Technologies Alimentaires 20-49 50-99 100-199 200-499 500 and over (Name of group): Majority shareholder July 2016 Sources: Observatoire économique des IAA de Bretagne, based on data provided by the CCI de Bretagne IGN - GEOFLA® and RGE® © Bretagne Développement Innovation Nantes 05/ ANIMAL FEED In Bretagne, developments made in the production of food for animals (compound feed, premixes and pet food) followed progress made in the domain of livestock production. With almost 8.2 million tonnes produced (excluding pet food) in 2013 alone, Bretagne is responsible for almost 42% of the national production of animal feed. The investments made in facilities primarily aim to increase their productivity, food safety (heat treated foods) and the traceability of products while responding to increased market segmentation when it comes to food products (100% vegetable-based feed, GMO-free sector, etc.). The development of products of a higher added value (premixes, fish food, horse food, etc.) is another much pursued area. Lannion Nutréa Cooperl Tromelin Nutrition Animale Sanders Arc Atlantique Nutrition Nutréa Bretagne Nutrition Animale Morlaix Guingamp Saint-Brieuc Saint-Malo Coop Brest Cobrena Tecnor Sofac Sanders Coréal Garun-Paysanne Bretagne Triskalia Nutréa Triskalia Le Gouessant Dinan Nutrition Animale Richard Nutrition Cooperl Arc Atlantique Le Gouessant Carhaix-Plouguer Ets Le Men Groupe Michel Fougères UCA Aliouest Provimi France Agrial Loudéac Coop Le Gouessant Valorex Sanders Bretagne Garun-Paysanne Rennes Districéra Sofral Saint Nutagri Quimper Pontivy Jacques Aliments Sanders Bretagne Bretagne UFABSaOnudeesrts Cooperl Arc Atlantique Doux Aliments Triskalia Sodiva Vitré Bretagne Richard Nutrition Vern Sanders Ouest Aliment Coopédom Triskalia Districéra UCA Aliouest Richard Nutrition Sopral Nutréa / Permanent staff LorientNutrition Animale Vannes Redon Nutréa Nutrition Animale -20 20-49 50-99 100-199 200-499 July 2016 Sources: Observatoire économique des IAA de Bretagne, based on data provided by the CCI de Bretagne IGN - GEOFLA® and RGE® © Bretagne Développement Innovation Nantes 06/ PORK-BASED COOKED MEATS, A traditional activity in Bretagne, cooked, salt and canned pork meat products are continuing to be developed and totalled almost 386,000 tonnes in 2015 (excluding ready meals and pre-made salads), which is namely 32% of national SALT MEATS AND CANNED production. Alongside products such as roast hams and pâtés (a third of national production), a recent and strong trend can be seen in the production of lardons and roasted products essentially created for supermarket deli counters. MEATS Lannion Géo La Lampaulaise Guyader Binic de Salaisons Morlaix Terroir et Création Gastronomie Guingamp Bianic Cooperl Saint-Malo Jean Arc Atlantique* Brest Stalaven Salaisons Conserves Kermené de l'Arrée Stéphan Hameon Dinan Ets Jean Brient Saint-Brieuc Kermené Carhaix-Plouguer Kermené* Andouillerie Les Recettes Fougères du Château L'Uzelaise Andouillerie de Tinténiac de Brocéliande La Lampaulaise Brocéliande ALH de Salaisons Loudéac ALonudsrséo uarn Salaisons SCaellatiiqsouness Grand Saloir Ets Clermont Quimper Celtiques St Nicolas S.C.O. Brocéliande ALH Grand Saloir Rennes Vitré Monique Pontivy Saint Nicolas Ranou GBrigoaurpde* Salaisons du GChoaurrcmuatenrdieess Atle'Aliregro daet Jean Hénaff* Guémené Ets Jean Brient Ets Beucher Andouilles Jean-Pierre AT France Société de Fouesnant Tallec Lorient Morlaisienne Société Bernard* Salaisons Charcuteries cuisinées de Plélan Valia Jean Floc'h / Permanent staff Charcuterie du Blavet Vannes Redon 20-49 50-99 100-199 200-499 500 and over (*) The manufacture of cooked meats is not the site’s only activity. July 2016 Sources: Observatoire économique des IAA de Bretagne, based on data provided by the CCI de Bretagne IGN - GEOFLA® and RGE® © Bretagne Développement Innovation Nantes 07/ READY MEALS Responding to the growing demand of the market, this sector is seeing a huge increase in the number of companies manufacturing products that are increasingly sophisticated with regard to their content or packaging. AND READY-MADE PRODUCTS These meat, fish or vegetable-based prepared products are sold both fresh and frozen. This activity, most often the result of a diversification effort, aiming to complete a range of existing products, is becoming a source of growth and value added for many Breton agrifood businesses. Primel Gastronomie Lannion Compagnie des Farmor Morlaix Pêches Production Primel Gastronomie Celtigel Guingamp Saint-Malo Saint-Brieuc Took Took Conserves Brest Stéphan Solane Crêperie Galettes Bertel Daunat Haméon Jarnoux Kermad Bretagne Dinan Carhaix-Plouguer Jean Stalaven Marine Kermené Fougères Harvest Kritsen Sobréval Les Recettes de Tinténiac Vatédis Guyader Marie Loudéac Cité Marine Traiteur Frais Nicot Gourmet D.L.B. Quimper BTroanitdeuuerl le Houdebine La Crêpe de Maître Jacques Jean Hénaff* DPoèurex International CGPA Pény Cobral Pontivy Brocéliande Rennes Vitré Dodu Isla Robichon Houdebine Gartal Mondial AT France Geldelis Larzul Maréval Keranna Tipiak plats Ets Doussot Productions Union Fermière cuisinés surgelés Neptune Cité Morbihannaise Gastronomie Marine Sveltic Lorient Traiteur de Paris / Permanent staff Capitaine Cook Délifrance Mix'Buffet Régalette Armor Plats Cuisinés Vannes Guyader Traiteur Frais Soprat Ready meals Redon and ready-made products PAM Specialities made from seafood products 20-49 50-99 100-199 200-499 500 and over Délices de St Léonard Patissnack (*) The ready-made meal is not the site’s only activity. July 2016 Sources: Observatoire économique des IAA de Bretagne, based on data provided by the CCI de Bretagne IGN - GEOFLA® and RGE® © Bretagne Développement Innovation Nantes

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