Seed Council Meeting

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Seed Council Meeting 1

November 11th, 2010

Agenda 2

Welcome & Introduction  Taskforce Update  Project Updates  Committee Updates  Did Well / Do Better Brainstorming Activity  Future Meetings / Closing

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Welcome & Introduction 3

 Anti Trust Guidelines (All Agreed)  Approve Minutes from October Meeting

1st Doug Hoberty – Dow, 2nd Lori Edwards - Syngenta  Welcome New Participants  Seed Council Mission / Goals & Objectives  Mission

 Expand eBusiness participation and drive business value by  Sponsoring projects and promoting the value of eBusiness

 Goals & Objectives

 Ensure at least one project is active or “under evaluation” at all times  Expand membership annually

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Taskforce Updates 4

AGIIS (Lori Edwards)

 Presentation included in this deck

 Bar Coding (Marcia Rhodus)  Presentation included in this deck

 Inter/Intra Company (Brent Kemp)  No update

 Unit of Measure (John Reichle)

 Discussion that other projects such as GTTR will drive this

improvement. Evaluate at future meeting on Go/ no go for this taskforce.

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Seed Council AGIIS Task Force 5

 Background  Data for Seed companies was initially loaded as part of the Seed Connectivity project, started in 2007. It has been determined that not all subscribers are maintaining their data regularly and consistently. This is causing a lack of trust in the existing data and reluctance by some companies to use AGIIS.

 Purpose of Task Force  Develop a common understanding within the team of project focus  To gain consensus on a recommended solution to address the license and product issues.

 Members  DOW, Monsanto, Bayer, Growmark, JR Simplot, Winfield, Wilbur-Ellis, Syngenta, CSC, Helena, SSI, Southern States

Seed Council AGIIS Task Force 6

 Progress  Several meetings with group, included a face-to-face in October  Narrowed the scope to Products and Licenses as there is already work being 

done on Growers Distributed a survey to Seed Council members asking for specific input

 Next Steps  Review survey results  Agree recommended solutions to present to DOC

Seed Council - Bar Coding Task Force Annual Conference Update Marcia Rhodus – Monsanto (Lead) Clyde Martin – AgWorks Pam Rincker – SSI Amy Barker – JR Simplot Jenny Benedict – WinField Solutions

Objective Overview 8

Promote expansion of bar coding across all segments of the industry, in support of improved inventory management & Track N Trace.  Manufacturers & Conditioners / Tollers  Software Providers  Retail & Distribution  Farm Gate Review Current Standards Document for recommended additions  Standard Bar Code  Package Placement.  Placard Placement  Others (?)

June, 2010

Progress June, 2011

Short Term (6-12 months)

Mid Term (12 – 24 months)

• • • • •

June, 2013 Long Term (24 Months or More)

Future – Inclusion of RFID

Assessment of Current State Establish connect across all AgGateway Councils - COMPLETED Review current bar code standards & guidelines Survey current members to determine “current state” - COMPLETED Communicate findings and outcomes

• • • •

Launch Bar Coding Study Coordinate efforts with companies with current bar coding capabilities Create team to share experiences and challenges Develop “Best Practices” for successful implementation

• Implementation • Publish Best Practices as guidelines going forward • Encourage adoption by continuing to communicate success stores

Survey

28 responses to survey Approximately 25% of manufacturers print bar codes on all or some of their products

Half print a GTIN # bar code Over 1/3 print a lot# bar code

64% of respondents feel standardizing of bar codes for retailers is very to somewhat important.

Top benefits viewed by respondents were: Simplification and consistency in processes and data Accurate data reporting

Issues

Working on plan to survey retail segment on their interest in having access to bar coding tools. Expansion of Task Force to ensure representation during standards review and establishing best practices.

Recommendation / Next steps 12

Recommend to continue moving forward with task force timeline of tasks

Next Steps Recruit additional task force members to review standards document for recommended additions. Conduct additional survey with larger population of retail segment

Project Updates 13

Germplasm, Trait, Treatment Reporting  Meeting weekly, making progress on design phase. timeframe for completion.

February

RFID Standards

 Use cases developed and guidelines are prepared.

They are at the phase of evaluating use cases against the guidelines. Next steps will be to prepare formal documentation, present to standards & guidelines and then establish the guidelines.

 Product Cost Information

 Project participants making progress. Project on track.

 Update on B2B Grower Bookings / Order Pilot (included in this deck)

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B2B Grower Order Pilot 14

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B2B Grower Orders 15

Goal:

Single point of

Grower Order entry into the retailers accounting system Reduce dual entry and time required to manage the grower order process

Assumptions:

Manufacturer’s product information is maintained in AGIIS Retailer’s accounting system has connectivity with AGIIS to receive product information Grower GLN’s are synchronized between Manufacturer and Retailer system and maintained in AGIIS

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B2B Grower Orders 16

Core B2B Grower Order Process Messages

Messages were implemented using the AgGateway Web

Service Guidelines established in the Seed Connectivity Project

Product Availability Request / Response

Lookup Web Services used to determine a products available

quantity that may be secured on a Grower Order Utilized 5.0 CIDX - Price and Availability Request / Response

Order Change & Order Response

Web Services used to submit the initial GO and changes to GO’s plus acknowledge the GO quantitys Utilized 5.0 CIDX versions

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B2B Grower Orders 17

Process Flow

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B2B Grower Orders 18

B2B GO Pilot

Three retail locations Two implemented at the start of the grower order season One transitioned from during grower order season

What have we learned?? GLN Synchronization is critical to grower ordering process Seed Manufacturer’s system should be agile enough to handle orders with differing grower identifiers Grower data accuracy is critical for this process to work seamlessly

Message handling is more complex due to the request / response nature of the grower order process Retailers are realizing the benefits of single point of grower order entry

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B2B Grower Orders 19

Recommendations Manufacturers and retailer accounting system providers should gain web service experience thru the Seed Connectivity Project web service messages (Ship Notice, Invoice, GPOS) prior to implementing the B2B Grower Order process due to the additional complexity of the multiple request / response messages.

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Committee Updates 20

Directory Oversight Standards & Guidelines  Membership & Communications (TBD)  Emerging Technologies  Education  Conference Committee (TBD)

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E Business Connectivity Seed Industry Illustration A Case For Transactional Standards Adoption

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Industry Benefit - Competing on products vs. dealer & farmer efficiency Licensor Syngenta SAP Dow SAP Monsanto SAP

Tools, People, Projects

Seed Company Licensee

Tools, People, Projects

Seed Company SAP Seed Company Proprietary

Retail Software

Retailer

Agvance

R R R

ControlSS

R R R

Agris

R R R

Seed Company JDE Seed Company Breckenridge Seed Crop Nutr. Crop Prot.

For illustration purposes only – not a complete representation of all systems and companies involved in the management and distribution of seed and traits.

Did Well / Do Better Brainstorming Activity 22

 Seed Council Strategy Session –

consistency and focus for our council.  AGIIS Taskforce – criticality of data to our sustainability  Bar Code and Grower Order exposure  Seed Connectivity project -overall huge accomplishment and collaboration, especially that it included retailer  PCI On track  Mid year CCP Mtg beneficial  AgGateway staff  Stability of council membership seem to be closer to being on the same page for eBusiness opportunities.

 Add’l face to face meetings would be helpful to            

maintain energy and get more accomplished. Leadership and participation on projects, taskforces Continued vision of where we are and where we are going Focus on core standards and education of them Increase membership Continue taskforces Leverage other councils – retail and precision ag Improve business buy in Engage new member or non-participants for ideas & perspectives Sell benefits to non-participants Manage expectations, don’t boil the ocean Keep industry projects in mind when working on internal projects. Improved project wrap up i.e. project level of effort, gains/results, pain points and learnings. Documentation for reference and learning.

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Thank You 23

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