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IBD AFRICA AGM March 2012

IBD PURPOSE STATEMENT " To be recognised as the world's leading members organisation for the advancement of education and training in the science and technology of brewing, distilling and related industries."

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Successes Last two year

Revived our membership base now standing at 609 March 12 compared to 348 in March 09 Record new members this year at 73 compared to next highest Asia Pacific at 41 The J S Ford Award Winner for 2011 John Berchman Chinonye Njoku, Nigerian Breweries Plc IBD Younger Member of the Year Award for 2011 Winner James Van Der Watt Record number registered for this year exams An extremely successful convention in Uganda Intervarsity beer competition held in South Africa

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Challenges Last two year

CPD interest and attendance: Very little activity in East and West Africa Low interest in South Africa No opportunities for inter company collaboration and sharing Accounts in Nigeria, Kenya and Zimbabwe Regulatory handles encountered Pass rate in some countries low. Poor preparation for exams Very limited engagement with French speaking countries • • •

Opportunities

Beer sales growth: Africa is the place to be IBD exams main conduit to professional brewing qualification Continued interest by our supplier in sponsorships for conventions and revision courses

IBD Africa Membership

Steady growth in membership

Members

700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Latest Members

250 200

Africa Section- Exam Candidates 2008-2012

Commitment to basic brewing qualification 150 100 50 0 FBPB GCB GCP GCPS GCD Dipl. Brew Dipl. Distil Dipl. Pack M. Brew 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012*

IBD Africa Training 2012

The IBD Africa Section is delighted to announce its training support for 2012. The following courses have been arranged:

Dates Jan 23-27 Jan 30-Feb 3 Feb 6-17 Feb 20-24 Feb 27-March 2 Feb 27-March 2 Feb 6-11 (2x3 days) Feb 13-17 Feb 20-24 March 26-April 5 May 7-18 April 16-20 April 23-27 May 28-June 2 June 4-9 Course

Diploma in Brewing I Diploma in Brewing II Diploma in Brewing III Diploma in Brewing I Diploma in Brewing II Diploma in Brewing I General Certificate in Brewing Diploma in Brewing I Diploma in Brewing II Diploma in Brewing III Diploma in Brewing III Diploma in Brewing I Diploma in Brewing II Diploma in Brewing I Diploma in Brewing II

Location

Harare Harare Lagos Lagos Lagos Johannesburg Johannesburg Tanzania Tanzania Nairobi Harare Nairobi Nairobi Douala Douala We are also very pleased to announce that this training has kindly been sponsored both by the IBD Africa Section and the following companies: If you would like to attend or need further information please contact Ian Jones at www.gbsinfo.com

East Africa Regional Report Membership 2010 2011 2012 Kenya 29 36 52 Uganda 10 12 8 Comments: • Weekly training sessions for June candidates held to turn around poor 2011 results • Growing network through Quarterly sessions hosted by Members. 2 held so far with one planned in April •

Top Actions in 2012

• Complete account opening and funds transfers • Strengthen network through Associates' meetings • Contribution to 2013 Convention through Papers, CPDs etc.

• Re-energize Brewery-Universities collaboration to explore search & spin with SAB model in Intervarsity Competitions

UPDATE FROM WEST AFRICA

Revision courses for the 2012 exams held in Nigeria and Cameroun.

Presently working with an interim administrative secretary for West Africa CPD programme planned cold not hold as the hosting Maltings declined last minute due to internal issues with their plant . Next CPD planned for 3 rd Lagos week in April to visit a glass manufacturing company in Registration of the West African section held up by new requirement from the Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria and working with the support of Greg Udeh to get a consultant to handle this.

Assured by Greg and Patrick that the funds in Nigeria are safe and will be accessed once full registration of the West Africa section is completed.

ISOE feedback

• • • • • 16 bursaries were awarded last year, although one student (Bheki Dlamini) withdrew The ISOE bursaries total R 25000, paid in two tranches. The first tranche was paid to all students. The second tranche was due in July 2011 but funds has still not been forthcoming from FoodBev. Due to new SETA legislation our role in terms of bursary administration has been terminated but that we hope to retain a technical role.

FoodBev SETA will not also be able to give bursaries or sponsorship to intervarsity brewing competition.