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Seed Co Limited

Registered name of company Seed Co Limited
Registered address Shamwari Road
Stapleford
Harare

P.O. Box 64WGT
Westgate
Harare

Telephone 263-4-308881/8
263-4-308891/7
263-4-308127
Cell 263-91-231 841/6
263-91-236251/4
Fax 263-4-304841
E-mail address seedco@seedco.co.zw
E-maill address of company secretary morgannz@seedcogroup.com
or
enquiries@seedcogroup.com
Website www.seedco.co.zw
Regional offices Plot 42800 Phakalane
Gaborone
Botswana
Telephone:267-311907
Fax: 267 311830
E-mail: seedcoint@botsnet.bw

Plot number 24 Area 29
Kanengo 4
Malawi
Telephone 265-712074
Fax: 265-712312
E-mail: seedco@malawi.net

Muzilikazi Road
Lusaka
Zambia
Telephone: 260-1-286559
Fax: 260-1-289247
E-mail: scz@zamnet.zm

Av.Das F.P.L.M. number 1864/1884
Maputo
Mozambique
Telephone:258-1-46004
Fax: 258-1-460186
E-mail:demade@semoc.com

Dona Industrial
Chimoio
Mozambique
Telephone:258-51-22850
Fax:258-51-22096
E-mail; semoc.sarl@teledata.mzs

Nature of business Agribusiness
Principal operating units National Seed Company of Zimbabwe
SEMOC- Sementes de Mocambique SARL
SCZ International Limited (Zambia)
Seed Co International (Botswana)
Seed Co Limited (Malawi)
Syngenta Seed Co(South Africa)
Share capital Authorised:     210 000 000
Issued:            142 359 080
Top 10 shareholders The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe   33.37%
Old Mutual Life Zimbabwe                11.77%
Fed Nominees (Pvt) Ltd                      7.63%
Interfin Merchant Bank                      6.52%
National Social Security Authority     2.94%
Ludham Investments (Pvt) Ltd           1.88%
Msasa Nominees (Pvt) Ltd                 1.69%
Datvest Nominees (Pvt) Ltd               1.15%
First Mutual Life Assurance Society  0.94%
Local Authorities Pension Fund           0.87%
Directors S.R. Nguni                      Chairman
P. St. L. Devenish          CEO
A.B. G. Black
R.E. davenport
R.F.E. Jarvis
R.P. Kaukonde
D.E. B. Long
M. Nzwere
J.P. Rooney
F. Rwodzi
J. Sole
Top management Patrick Devenish   Group chief executive
Morgan Nzwere     Group finance director
                                Company secretary
Brien de Woronin   Group marketing                                  manager
John Mac Robert   Head of research
Dennis Zaranyika   General manager                                  Zimbabwe operations
Number of employees 320


Five-year results at a glance
Year end - February

20032002 2001 2000 1999
$ millions$ millions $ millions $ millions $ millions
Turnover 11 7543 852 1 836 1 188 586
Operating profit 3 710 1 288502 249 113
Net profit3 024 989313 161 74


Latest results

The Insider - February 2004

Seed Co profit up from $142 million
to $3.6 billion in first half

Seed Co, one of the biggest seed producers in the region, says there is insatiable demand for seed in the region. The company therefore expects to sell all its stocks. Its only challenge is to ensure that the seed is sold at prices high enough to cover replacement costs and continued supply.

In its report for the half-year ended August, Seed Co says local deliveries were slow and had been badly affected by late planting and the dry spell in January.

It therefore expected 40 percent of its normal deliveries. Seed production in Zambia, Malawi and South Africa had been satisfactory.

New research at Mpongwe in Northern Zambia was now operational. There was also progress at Umbeluzi in Mozambique where the company expected to come up with early maturing varieties suitable for the costal belt stretching from Southern Mozambique to the Horn of Africa.

The company expected to release seven new varieties in Zimbabwe, which had improved disease resistance and yield. The company was also advancing new varieties in soyabean, wheat and groundnut.

It made a good start with turnover increasing from $2.1 billion to $6.4 billion. Local sales improved by 65 percent while regional sales shot up by 411 percent.

Operating profit shot up from $224.3 million to $5.2 billion boosted by other income which contributed $6.5 billion.

Net profit rose from $142.9 million to $3.6 billion.

The company says traditionally, about 80 percent of its business is done in the second half.

© Insider Publications 2004. This story is available for syndication. Contact the publisher at insider@ecoweb.co.zw or charlesrukuni@yahoo.com