Sunrice Annual Report 2021

Sunrice Annual Report 2021

Annual Report 2021 About This Report 2021 reports portfolio Contents The SunRice Group seeks to continuously improve the way we • Annual Report – provides information on SunRice, communicate long-term sustainable value to A and B Class including governance, strategy, key risks, financial and shareholders and other important stakeholders. From FY2020, we non-financial performance and outlook, and includes the integrated our financial and non-financial reporting to provide Annual Directors’ Report and Annual Financial Report. information on all aspects of our performance in one report, the www.sunrice.com.au/annual-reports 2 4 6 8 10 Annual Report, supported where required by supplementary • Interim (Half Yearly) Financial Report – provides FY2021 Chairman’s CEO’s About Our Brands information (see 2021 reports portfolio). information on SunRice’s half-yearly financial and Highlights Report Report SunRice and Products non-financial performance and outlook. www.sunrice.com.au/financial-reports Reporting boundary and period • Corporate Governance Statement – provides an online SunRice’s Annual Report covers Ricegrowers Limited ABN 55 007 overview of our policies, procedures and practices to 481 156 and its controlled entities. Unless otherwise stated, all ensure application of the ASX Corporate Governance disclosures in the Annual Report relate to the Financial Year ended Principles and Recommendations (4th Edition). 30 April 2021 (FY2021). In this report, ‘the year’, ‘this year’, ‘crop 12 14 16 26 28 www.sunrice.com.au/corporate-governance Our Strategy Our Strategy Our Financial Our Outlook Our Approach year 2020’ and ‘CY20’ all refer to FY2021. The ‘2021 harvest’, ‘crop year 2021’ and ‘CY21’ all refer to the rice crop harvested in 2021, in Action Performance to Sustainability which will be processed and marketed in the Financial Year ending Other reports and information and Position 30 April 2022 (FY2022). ‘SunRice’, ‘SunRice Group’, ‘Group’, ‘we’ • Sustainability information – provides further online and ‘our’ refer to Ricegrowers Limited ABN 55 007 481 156 and its information on SunRice’s sustainability strategy, performance controlled entities, as defined in this report. and future plans. www.sunrice.com.au/sustainability-reports • GRI Index – is a summary of how SunRice has addressed 40 42 44 50 58 Reporting frameworks each of the GRI reporting core standards, with references Our Growers Our People Our Approach Corporate Corporate to where the detailed information can be located across The FY2021 Financial Report (on pages 81 – 134) and Directors’ to Risk Governance Management the 2021 reports portfolio. Report (on pages 60 – 79) have been prepared in accordance with www.sunrice.com.au/sustainability-reports Overview Team Australian Accounting Standards and Interpretations issued by the Australian Accounting Standards Board and the Corporations • Tax Transparency Disclosures – in FY2021, SunRice Act 2001. The Operating and Financial Review, which is a required voluntarily adopted the Board of Taxation’s Tax Transparency element of the Directors’ Report, can be found on pages 14 – 49 Code to complement the Group’s existing tax disclosures and includes the Our Strategy in Action, Our Financial Performance and enhance our stakeholders’ understanding of the Group’s 60 80 81 135 136 and Position, Our Outlook, Our Approach to Sustainability, Our compliance with Australia’s tax laws. SunRice’s first Tax Directors’ Auditor’s Financial Directors’ Independent Growers, Our People and Our Approach to Risk sections. The Transparency report will be issued in late 2021. Report Independence Report Declaration Auditor’s content of Our Approach to Sustainability section of this report • Other information – presentations and announcements Declaration Report and supporting sustainability information, has been prepared in made to stakeholders during the year. accordance with the GRI Standards: Core option. The GRI index www.sunrice.com.au/presentations (see Reports Portfolio) highlights where the required FY2021 GRI www.sunrice.com.au/announcements Core disclosures can be found. The sustainability disclosures in this report and the information on SunRice’s sustainability website www.sunrice.com.au/sustainability serve as our Communication on About SunRice’s structure 142 144 Progress for the United Nations (UN) Global Compact. Shareholder Corporate The structure of Ricegrowers Limited (SunRice) contains non- Information Directory standard elements, including its dual class share structure Report assurance comprising A Class Shares and B Class Shares. The Remuneration report on pages 62 – 78 and the Financial A Class Shares confer on their holders the right to vote at general Report on pages 81 – 134 have been audited. All disclosures in the meetings but no right to dividends. A Class Shares are not quoted Annual Report have been subject to SunRice’s internal review and on the ASX and may only be held by Active Growers. No person approval processes by management, the executive and the Board, may hold more than five A Class Shares, and the right to vote is as appropriate. currently based on one member, one vote. In practical terms the voting rights held by A Class shareholders give those shareholders the right to control the election of directors and any changes to Stakeholder engagement and materiality SunRice’s Constitution. SunRice undertakes both a formal materiality process to B Class Shares are quoted on the ASX and confer on their holders identify the issues that are significant to the business and to key the right to receive dividends, as determined by the directors stakeholders, as well as informal engagement throughout the from time to time. Holders of B Class Shares do not have the right year, through a variety of channels in order to respond to our to vote at general meetings of SunRice and may only vote on stakeholders’ insights. SunRice’s material topics are discussed in proposals involving a variation to their class rights or if required the SunRice Stakeholder Engagement Statement at www.sunrice. for the purposes of the ASX Listing Rules. This means that B Class com.au/sustainability-reports. In FY2021, as part of our approach shareholders have no right to vote on the election of directors of to sustainability, SunRice identified six priorities that address these SunRice. No person may hold more than 10% of the total number material topics and provide a framework for the Group’s response. of B Class Shares on issue. These priorities and related ambitions and actions are described in Our Approach to Sustainability on pages 28 – 39. For more details of the non-standard elements of SunRice’s structure see investors.sunrice.com.au. B | SunRice Annual Report 2021 SunRice Annual Report 2021 | 1 2000 suppliers 100+ 40% Engaged through the Community Of our senior implementation of the SunRice organisations leadership roles FY2021 Supplier Sustainability Program, supported across are held by women, the foundation for the release 6 countries 12 months ahead of SunRice’s inaugural Modern of our FY2022 goal Highlights Slavery Statement 28 $1.03 billion University and Group Revenue rice research partnerships $66 million $18.3 million Invested in mergers and Net Profit After Tax acquisitions, the most significant spend in the Group’s recent history 1 silver cents 2 awards 33 5.0% In the Australasian Fully franked Dividend yield Reporting Awards for dividend per SunRice’s FY2020 B Class Share Annual Report 150+ million A Class shareholders $49.1 engaged by Directors EBITDA across 8 meetings on critical issues $ 75 0 – 6 Key brands added to the SunRice per Group’s portfolio, including $ 1 , 5 0 0 tonne Toscano, Hart & Soul, Bare Bakers, CY20 fixed price contracts as well as Top Cow, Top Calf and paid for medium grain Longacre in New Zealand Reiziq to organic varieties 2 | SunRice Annual Report 2021 1. Based on the applicable B Class Share price at 30 April 2021. SunRice Annual Report 2021 | 3 Chairman’s Report Chairman’s Report Once again, dealing with a difficult year is a feature of my The intention is that the variety will be rolled out for the 2022 Keeping a strong connection with our growers and A Class Chairman’s Report for the year ended 30 April 2021 (FY2021). The season when planting commences later in 2021. SunRice is Shareholders is fundamental to the ongoing success of SunRice. As continuing drought in the Riverina, combined with disruption committed to assisting our growers with programs like GrowRice we have demonstrated, the recent droughts could have reduced from COVID-19, set the scene for FY2021. I admire the resilience and a major research program to drive a transformative step- the number of A Class shareholders to 102 under the current rules, of our Australian growers and employees who have made do change in water-use efficiency in the Australian rice industry is had the Board not exercised its discretionary powers. The Board with very little. There was minimal Australian paddy to mill and being negotiated now. has developed new criteria to help growers keep their base A Class minimal water, at very high prices, to grow rice with. However Share through longer periods of drought and reward more consistent The CY21 crop, which is now being processed in our Riverina this last year – when Australian rice has been in short supply – growers an additional A Class Share based on production. I believe facilities, is anticipated to mark the end of a difficult cycle for has demonstrated once again the complementary nature of the this is an important step in the right direction, and will be seeking the SunRice Group and set the path for a progressive recovery. SunRice business model, and with improved conditions we can support of A Class shareholders for the proposal at our Annual The whole business thrives when Australian rice is plentiful – it see a return to better times on the horizon. General Meeting (AGM) in August 2021. underpins segments like CopRice and Rice Foods which rely on SunRice has taken advantage of every opportunity that was inputs, and allows the Rice Pool to fully recover all of its overheads.

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