Lonrho to Develop an Agri-processing and Cold Store Facility and a 100 Hectare Agriculture Project at Lilongwe, Malawi

17 June 2008
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Lonrho (London)
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Lonrho Plc (AIM: LONR), the conglomerate with a structured portfolio of African investments, is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement with the Government of Malawi to develop an international standard cold store and agri-processing and packing facility at Kamuzu International Airport in Lilongwe, in conjunction with developing a 100 hectare agricultural project adjacent to the airport.

Following the agreement with Airport Developments Limited ( ADL ), a 100% owned subsidiary of the Malawian Government, Lonrho will develop a quality control process; agri-processing facility; packing house; and cold store for fruit, vegetables and flowers. The facility will provide the necessary infrastructure for the Malawian agricultural sector to commence international exports of agricultural produce and flowers.

It is envisaged that formal agriculture will supply 30 - 40% of the processing plant input, and that 60 - 70% will be sourced from local indigenous small farmers. Lonrho will provide agronomist advice to aid local farmers to increase yields and quality of production.

Lonrho will pay a nominal ground rent for the 100 hectare farm and the site for the new facility. The new facility will be located with direct access to the airport apron for ease of handling and will be located at the existing logistics terminal at Kamuzu International Airport. ADL will receive a royalty payment in relation to the turnover of the new business.

Geoffrey White, Lonrho's Chief Executive Officer commented:

"The agricultural sector in Malawi has grown considerably in recent years and the level of production by local farmers clearly provides the opportunity for export. The development of an international standard agri-processing facility in Lilongwe in conjunction with a large agricultural project will provide benefits to the wider agricultural sector in Malawi bringing better economic returns for indigenous farmers and through advice and training to local farmers improve quality and yields. "

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NOTES TO EDITORS

About LONRHO:

Lonrho Plc is an expanding conglomerate that is rapidly growing a successful business throughout Africa. The Company's shares are traded on the London AIM stock exchange (LONR). Lonrho is strategically focused on the development of business opportunities in infrastructure, transportation, support services, hotels and natural resources. The Company has over 19,000 shareholders and substantial institutional backing to support its mandate to build a profitable business that plays a fundamental role in the development of the African economy.

Since 2006, the Company has invested in or acquired control of:

Hotel Cardoso - www.hotelcardoso.co.mz  (retained)

Lonrho Mining - www.lonrhomining.com

Luba Freeport - www.lubafreeport.com

Fly540 - www.fly540.com

Swissta Holdings - www.swissta.com

SA Independent Liner Services - www.saliners.com

Bytes and Pieces www.bytespieces.com

Kwikbuild - www.e-kwikbuild.co.za

LonZim - www.lonzim.co.uk

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