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Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd.

Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. Agriculture Commodity Trading. www.athenatradewinds.com. Contents. Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. Company Observation Business Development Location Trade Flow Chart Main Commodities Major Clients Market Overview World Soft Commodities Market Demand (2)

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Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd.

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  1. Athena TradewindsPvt. Ltd. Agriculture Commodity Trading www.athenatradewinds.com

  2. Contents Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. Company Observation • Business Development • Location • Trade Flow Chart • Main Commodities • Major Clients Market Overview • World Soft Commodities Market Demand (2) • India Pulses Trade Balance • Vegetable Oil Market Overview Operational Highlights • Operational Structure • TOP Management • Advantages And Key Selling Points • Operational Data 2010-2011 Contacts April 2012

  3. Company Observation Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. April 2012

  4. Business Development Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. was incorporated with a target to develop Export /Import agricultural commodity trading at Indore. As a forward looking company, we aim to work as a global enterprise in bringing origin and destination markets closer to fulfill each other’s needs. Mission: To utilize the growing potential of the Indian Agri-market and trade in various agri-commodities. To identify prospective import and export feasibilities from and to various International markets vis-à-vis Indian Market. Vision: At Athena, our vision is about “Rising beyond Expectations”. As a forward looking company, we aim to work as a global enterprise in bringing origin and destination markets closer to fulfill each other’s needs. Values: Integrity First - To be the most trusted and valued trading company of India that is known of for its integrity in Business, Ethics, Work and Trading Culture. April 2012

  5. Location Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. • Indore is famous as a hub for agri-business India because of location on a cross road of the main trade flows. • Indore is situated in in the heart of mainland of India surrounded with major agri-producing areas within Madhya Pradesh and neighboring states of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra. • Indore strategic positioning gave an easier access to various inland and sea ports like ICD Pithampur, JNPT Mumbai, Kandla and Mundra in Gujarat etc. • Indore is one of the biggest regions of India for Soybean production marked on World Trading map for its soya exchange SOPA. • Indore APMC is the MAIN market for Kabuli Chick Peas in India as all Kabuli Crop is grown in or around the region Mundra Kandla Indore ICD Pithampur Mumbai Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan Gujarat Maharashtra. Indore is a one of the most favorable locations for commodity trading development. April 2012

  6. Flow Chart Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. • Exports Contracts: • Local Procurement: Payment within 3 working days of dispatch • Exports Shipment: Payments against CAD/ At Sight LC or Pre-payments against contracts • Total Export cycle from procurement of commodity to realization of Export proceeds involves 40 days. Procurement market Canada Ukraine Turkey India Sale market Brazil Italy • Import Contracts: • Overseas Procurements from local farmers and sellers in grain producing markets like Ukraine, Canada, etc. (Payments as per contracts of CAD/LC or up to 180 days credit) • Local Sale or stocking as per commodity. Portugal Japan India Middle East South East Asia April 2012

  7. Main Commodities Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. Prospective Products • Wheat • Vegetable Oils • Sugar • Soda Ash • Rice Current Product Range • Yellow Peas • Urad • Kabuli Chick Peas • Soybean Meal • Maize April 2012

  8. Market Overview Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. April 2012

  9. World Soft Commodities Market Demand (1) Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. Change in World Grain Use Since 2000 World Population Growth, Mil • Gradual increase of world population adds to the global demand for agricultural products and energy • The  production  of  bio-fuels (bio-diesel and bio-ethanol) is  experiencing  rapid  growth  in USA and European Union   countries. • Increase in per capita meat consumption in BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India China). As the demand for meat rises, the demand for grain and protein feeds used to produce the meat grows proportionally • Global Political and Economical issues as the North African/Mideast unrest, Russia grain export ban, Japan’s Nuclear tragedy also have its impact on agricultural commodity trade Global Per Capita Maize, Wheat and Soybean Demand Change in Livestock Demand Source: AgResource The demand for soft commodities is not expected to decline in mid term perspective, as fundamentals remain sound April 2012

  10. World Soft Commodities Market Demand(2) Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. World Maize, Soybean & Wheat Consumption Delta vs. World GDP growth rate • Strong global growth in average income combined with rising population is also increased demand for foodstuffs. Real GDP Growth to Flourish in Emerging Economies World Major Crop Demand Source: AgResource Antecedence of soft commodities demand in countries with emerging economics April 2012

  11. India Pulses Trade Balance Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. Production and Import Split of Pulses, Mil MT • India is the world’s largest producer and consumer of pulse crops, which are an important source of protein in the Indian diet. • Despite the gradual growth of own pulsars production (to 14,7 mln. mt. in 2009/10), India’s imports of pulse crops (Dry Peas, Lentils and Kabuli Chick Peas) continue to increase. In 2009/10, India imported a record 2 million tones (MT) of Dry Peas compared to an annual average of about 0.5 Mt for the 5 previous years. • Given persistently high prices and that the demand for pulse crops is expected to exceed production by about 3 Mt, the imports of pulse crops remain duty-free. Source: USDA Indian government admits an importance of increased pulsars import in view of inability of local growers to supply the demand of rising population size April 2012

  12. Vegetable Oil Market Overview Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. Global Vegetable Oil Demand • Vegetable oil consumption in India has nearly doubled in the last five years, making India the largest consumer of vegetable oil, beating China to the top slot 2009/2010. Despite that growth, India’s per capita vegetable oil consumption is a relatively low 13.4 kilograms for 2010-2011, versus the world average of about 21 kg. Source: AgResource • Global Industry Analysts announces the release of a comprehensive global report on Vegetable Oils markets. The global market for Vegetable Oils is forecast to reach 169 Million Metric Tons by 2015. Key factors fuelling market growth include recovery from economic recession, increasing global population, and growing demand from emerging markets backed by strong economic growth, and increasing standard of living. Vegetable oil consumption in India is expected to keep increasing due to steady popu- lation growth and a good supply of vegetable oils, of which about half is imported. April 2012

  13. Operational Highlights Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. April 2012

  14. Operational Structure Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. Branch Office April 2012

  15. TOP Management Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. • Trading Director and Business Development • Master Degree of International Business • 15 years of experience in commodity trading including edible oils, oilseeds, pulses, grains and various agri-commodities • Experience in managing and running commercial plants for sunoil, soyabean oil, CPO, CP Olein, Rice Bran and Groundnut oil. Heding import risks at various futures exchanges • Has been into trading pulses including Green Peas, Yellow Peas, Kabuli Chick Peas, Dun Peas from Australia, Canada, US & Toor, Moong Beans, Black Matpe, etc. from China & Myanmar. • Involved in setting up of operations in CIS countries and Europe. He holds expatriate experience of 6 years in Ukraine to manage complete manufacturing unit and set up sales and distribution network across various CIS and European countries. • Taking care of refining and trading of edible oils especially sunflower oil, rapeseed and palm oil in bulk and pack, grains, peas and other oil seeds. • Has been involved in setting up trading and manufacturing operations as well across all the CIS countries and Europe Vivek Pathak April 2011

  16. TOP Management Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. • -TheGeneralDirector • - Master Degree in International Business • - 6 years experience in agro-commodity export (handling export logistics, administration, export banking, etc.) with one of the biggest Agri-commodity company in India. • 9 years experience in handling international IT client service • Responsible for Business Development and Administration of the company and the business all around the world. PayalPathak • - The Financial Director • Master Degree in Long Term Finance in Agriculture and Rural Development Bank Institute, Anand, Gujarat. • Retired banker from National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development (NABARD), India   • 28 years expert experience in handling long term financing for agricultural development (incl. poultry, pigstry and dairy farming, agricultural equipment and commodity trade, etc.)at District Agricultural and Rural Development Bank, Indore. • Responsible for handling finances and banking operations Ashok Pathak April 2011

  17. Advantages and Key Selling Points Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. April 2011

  18. Operational Data 2010/11 Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. • Target sales: 25 thousand mt in 2011, • 50 thousand mt in 2012, • 100 thousand mt by 2015. Revenue Split on Commodity Type 2010/11 Crop Trade Split 2010/11, MT April 2012

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  20. Contacts Athena Tradewinds Pvt. Ltd. PayalPathak General Director Tel./fax: + 731 – 4266560 Cell.No: + 91 999 303 1008 E-mail: payal@athenatradewinds.com Ashok Pathak Financial Director Cell.No: + 91 989 303 5333 E-mail: ashok@athenatradewinds.com April 2012

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