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Low emissions and clean-tech Indigenous (Maori) economy
Chris Karamea Insley
Profiling the $NZ37 billion opportunity through the application of world's best knowledge and technology
London, France, Netherlands and Germany2014
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Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging
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Geothermal energy and food innovationOur portfolio diversification strategy with Wageningen
Dr. Jouke Campen
• The only 100% Maori owned geothermal asset company in New Zealand
• 20% compound annual growth (10 years)
• Doubling production currently
• Food innovation a deliberate portfolio strategy
• $NZ500 million combined (with other tribes) balance sheet (large scale)
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Maori Global Innovation Strategy
Tuwharetoa Geothermal
WageningenDr. Jouke Campen
Maori business join
the Food Valley Group
Investment Partners
Ministry Business
innovation
New Zealand Peer-Review
Plant and Food
Auckland University
$500 million tribal
investors
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5 Year Maori Geothermal and Food Innovation 6-Step Value-Chain strategy
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6. NutraceuticalsSuper Critical Extractives(Plant oils, fish oils etc..)• Wageningen University• FeyeCon – Netherlands• Separex – France
Fraunhofer Institute – Munich• Packaging
2014 20192016-17
2014 20192016-17
4. Low cost Greenhouse produced food
Wageningen University• Greenhouse Technology, and • Training our peopleFraunhofer• Robotics and Automation• Training our people -New Zealand Peer ReviewAuckland UniversityPlant & Food
Geothermal steam100% Maori ownership
5. Healthy low-cost foodUse excess heat
• FeyeCon – Netherlands• Separex – FranceFraunhofer Institute – Munich• Packaging
Business case(Analysis, sensitivity and scenario modeling)1. Market Research2. Plant configuration3. Connect to
geothermal steam field
Investment(Scale-up)• Equity (Maori/Iwi)• Debt• Government (PGP)Legal• Structuring• Intellectual Property
Investment(Scale-up)• Equity (Maori/Iwi)• Debt• Government (PGP)Legal• Structuring• Intellectual Property
Investment(Scale-up)• Equity (Maori/Iwi)• Debt• Government (PGP)Legal• Structuring• Intellectual Property
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Who we are and what we want?• $NZ37 billion (asset value) – cashed up and looking for investment
• 1.2 million hectares of available lands for food production
• After Government, Maori are the largest owner of natural forests in NZ
• Automation and robotics – bio economy
• Farm practices that minimize green house gases
• Foods and flavorings from NZ native plants (Manuka et)
• Scale-up of sustainable dairy by Maori landowners
• Wild catch seafood – by products for Nutraceuticals
• Land-based aquaculture
• Geothermal energy (large scale Greenhouse development)
• Renewable energy to power small Maori communities (solar, wind, hydro and micro hydro, biofuel).
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As Maori business, what do we want? Global Strategic Technology Partners• To partner with Feyecon, Wageningen University and other
leading European food innovators in food processing to:– Lift the productivity of the Maori economy;– Engage the 1.2 million hectares of under-utilized Maori lands;– Reduce our carbon-footprint across our Maori food value-chains; and– Create high-skilled and high-paying jobs for the more than 500,000
indigenous Maori people
• Existing food and other technologies (tech transfer)
– Greenhouse technologies– Extend food freshness technologies– Low CO2 food technologies– Food bi-product technologies– Renewable energy technologies for remote and small communities
• European food market (niche) connections6