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Quarterly Financial Statements as per 31 March 2015 Conference Call Munich, 7 May 2015 Andreas Helber, CFO

Agenda 1. Development of the Group 1-3/2015 2. Development of the Segments 1-3/2015 3. Outlook for FY 2015 Appendix Page 2

Development of the Group 1-3/2015 Page 3

Development of the Group 1-3/2015 Summary Revenues in EUR million EBIT in EUR million 3,613.9-4.5% 3,450.0 4.3 > -100% -6.4 1-3 2014 1-3 2015 1-3 2014 1-3 2015 First quarter typical of the season International grain trading activities benefit from bumper harvest and the weak euro Low oil prices stimulate trade with heat energy carriers Delays due to weather conditions in input resources and fruit business Takeover of agri-trader Patberg International, Romania; approval by anti-trust authorities still pending JV for sale of agricultural equipment established with Barloworld Limited in Zambia Reasonable basis for raising revenues and profit against previous year Page 4

Development of the Group 1-3/2015 Multiyear EBIT comparison in EUR m 5.7 +17.5% 6.7 4.3 > -100% > +100% > -100% -7.4-6.4 Q1 2011 Q1 2012 Q1 2013 Q1 2014 Q1 2015 Page 5

Development of the Group 1-3/2015 Key Financials Income Statement in EUR m Q1 2011 Q1 2012 Q1 2013 Q1 2014 Q1 2015 14/15 (%) Revenues 1,961.3 2,219.5 3,712.8 3,613.9 3,450.0-4.5% EBITDA 28.5 33.5 21.5 33.1 21.7-34.4% % of Revenues 1.5% 1.5% 0.6% 0.9% 0.6% EBIT 5.7 6.7-7.4 4.3-6.4 > -100% % of Revenues 0.3% 0.3% -0.2% 0.1% -0.2% EBT -4.6-8.4-20.1-8.8-19.5 > -100% % of Revenues -0.2% -0.4% -0.5% -0.2% -0.6% Consolidated net loss -3.5-10.4-16.4-7.1-15.4 > -100% Share of minority interest 4.5 5.6 3.9 4.0 2.4-40.0% as % of net loss -128.6% -53.8% -23.8% -54.9% -15.6% Share of owners of parent company -8.0-16.0-20.4-11.0-17.8-61.8% as % of net loss 228.6% 153.8% 123.8% 154.9% 115.6% Earnings per share (EPS) in EUR -0.23-0.47-0.59-0.32-0.51-66.7% Page 6

Development of the Group 1-3/2015 Key Financials Cash Flow Statement in EUR m Q1 2011 Q1 2012 Q1 2013 Q1 2014 Q1 2015 14/15 (%) Cash earnings 10.1 5.2 1.9 7.1 6.0-15.5% Cash flow from operating activities 38.5 61.6 72.0 7.1 6.4-9.9% Cash flow from investing activities -46.2-137.0-82.2 4.4-26.6 > -100% Cash flow from financing activities 5.8 48.7-10.1-7.2 35.5 > 100% Cash & cash equivalents at the start of the period Outflow/inflow of funds owing to changes in the group of consolidated companies and in exchange rates Cash & cash equivalents at the end of the period 28.2 87.0 83.2 92.1 106.1 15.2% 4.9 3.9 5.7-1.1 3.9 31.3 64.2 68.6 95.2 125.3 31.6% Page 7

Development of the Group 1-3/2015 Key Financials Balance Sheet in EUR m Q1 2011 Q1 2012 Q1 2013 Q1 2014 FY 2014 Q1 2015 14/15 (%) Total assets 3,728.7 4,540.1 5,500.3 5,448.2 5,486.3 6,015.2 9.6% Equity 1,003.5 1,054.8 1,076.0 1,182.8 1,127.2 1,122.3-0.4% Equity ratio 26.9% 23.2% 19.6% 21.7% 20.5% 18.7% Equity ratio adjusted* 22.0% 24.0% 24.5% 22.3% in EUR m Q1 2011 Q1 2012 Q1 2013 Q1 2014 FY 2014 Q1 2015 14/15 (%) Non-current assets 1,429.2 1,762.0 1,828.0 1,913.6 2,104.3 2,128.2 1.1% Current assets 2,126.0 2,646.6 3,489.5 3,500.5 3,363.5 3,871.7 15.1% Provisions 602.0 639.2 794.4 783.1 921.2 922.0 0.1% Non-current financial liabilities 266.2 581.4 650.7 618.6 952.5 1,005.0 5.5% Current financial liabilities 593.0 913.8 1,241.0 1,117.5 1,170.7 1,202.7 2.7% * Adjusted for the reserve formed since 2012 for actuarial profits and losses Page 8

Development of the Segments 1-3/2015 Page 9

Agriculture Segment 1-3/2015 Seed Fertilisers Crop protection Grain Oilseeds Feedstuff Agricultural Equipment Fruit Page 10

Agriculture Segment 1-3/2015 Market developments: Products Products Global grain production in 2014/15 at > 2 billion tons exceeds the record result of the previous year; oilseed harvest of 665 million tons about 5% higher year on year World grain balance (excluding rice; April 2015) In million tons Inventory change Production Consumption Grain inventories climb to highest level since 2000/01; oilseed inventories at record high Development of grain prices (Matif) in Q1 still stable: Wheat at 180-190 /t; maize at 150-160 /t; farmers' willingness to sell the harvest at a high level Harvest forecasts for 2015/16 predict another aboveaverage volume of grain (IGC): Global production at around 1,947 m tons (-3%) EU harvest volumes of some 303 m tons (-7%) Good cultivation conditions in Germany: Grain volume anticipated at approx. 49.5 m tons in 2015 (previous year: 51.9 m tons) Source: USDA; 2014/15 forecast Page 11

Agriculture Segment 1-3/2015 Market developments: Resources, Fruit, Equipment Input resources Fruit Agri-Equipment Delay to the start of the fertiliser season due to weather conditions; postponing effects in Q2 Reduction in high EU apple inventories progressing Downturn in almost all EU markets Increase in apple prices in all Europe's cultivation areas German farmers reluctant to invest NZ apple harvest 2015 starts 2 to 3 weeks late; hail reduces volume of exportable apples by up to max. 4% New tractor registration figures in core regions below previous year level (-12.25%) Digitalisation growth trend Fertiliser price trend relatively stable Solid demand for seed Demand for crop protection in Q1 below year-earlier level; upturn from March onwards Start of fruit marketing season from the southern hemisphere Page 12

Agriculture Segment 1-3/2015 Revenues and EBIT as against previous year Agricultural Trade In EUR m -2.9% 2,214.4 2,150.1 Revenues -15.0% 23.3 19.8 EBIT 1-3 2014 1-3 2015 Revenues: 14/15 EUR -64.3 million EBIT: 14/15 EUR -3.5 million Price-induced downturn in revenues Strong collection and storage business; increase in the volume of grain and oilseed trade Operating resources sales volume lower year on year Page 13

Agriculture Segment 1-3/2015 Revenues and EBIT as against previous year Agricultural Equipment In EUR m Fruit in EUR m -2.6% 269.5 +11.2% 262.5 Revenues 128.8 115.8 Revenues > -100% -55.0% 3.3 2.0 EBIT 0.9 EBIT -0.5 1-3 2014 Revenues: 14/15 EUR -7.0 million EBIT: 14/15 EUR -3.8 million Revenues almost reach previous year's high level Sales benefit from order backlog from 2014; increase in used machinery sales (+3%) Squeeze on margins for new machinery Deviating bonus accruals 1-3 2014 1-3 2015 1-3 2015 Revenues: 14/15 EUR +13.0 million EBIT: 14/15 EUR -1.1 million Initial consolidation of Apollo results in revenue growth Fruit prices in Germany lower year on year Postponing effects due to delayed NZ harvest Page 14

Agriculture Segment 1-3/2015 Key Financials Income Statement Agriculture in EUR m Q1 2011 Q1 2012 Q1 2013 Q1 2014 Q1 2015 14/15 (%) Revenues 1,011.9 1,090.5 2,718.1 2,599.7 2,541.3-2.2% 39.4 29.5 33.6 41.1 32.5-20.9% 3.9% 2.7% 1.2% 1.6% 1.3% 30.2 20.1 21.1 28.6 20.1 3.0% 1.8% 0.8% 1.1% 0.8% 24.3 10.6 15.5 17.7 7.9 2.4% 1.0% 0.6% 0.7% 0.3% EBITDA % of Revenues EBIT % of Revenues EBT % of Revenues -29.7% -55.4% Page 15

Energy Segment 1-3/2015 Fuels Heating Oil Lubricants Solid Biofuels BayWa r.e. Page 16

Energy Segment 1-3/2015 Market developments Market trends Average price of crude oil falls in January to multi-year low; since then slight recovery to currently around USD 60 per barrel Weak euro boosts positive economic development in Germany Demand for heating oil benefits from low oil price level Global record installation anticipated for wind (onshore) of 59.1 GW in 2015; Germany is the largest EU market with just under 4 GW The growth drivers of solar energy are China and America; in 2015 around 57 GW of new installations predicted worldwide Switch to bidding procedures to get subsidies for production of electricity from renewable energies in Germany; pilot phase for PV plants until 2017 Multi-year comparison heating oil prices Development of heating oil prices in Germany (2012-15) Source: TECSON, as of April 2015 Page 17

Energy Segment 1-3/2015 Revenues and EBIT as against previous year Conventional Energy Renewable Energy In EUR m in EUR m -11.6% +28.8% 601.3 531.3 123.6 96.0 Revenues Revenues > +100% > -100% 1.2 0.1 EBIT EBIT -0.3 1-3 2014-0.1 1-3 2015 Revenues: 14/15 EUR -70.0 million EBIT: 14/15 EUR +1.5 million Price-induced downturn in revenues Increase in sales of heating oil (+39% y/y) and lubricants (+1% y/y) Margin improvement fuels business Strong first quarter 1-3 2014 1-3 2015 Revenues: 14/15 EUR +27.6 million EBIT: 14/15 EUR -0.2 million Increase in revenues on the back of expanding energy trade and services Polmaugan Solar Park sold in UK (4.9 MW) Restructuring costs due to strategic realignment of PV trading in Germany Page 18

Energy Segment 1-3/2015 Key Financials Income Statement Energy in EUR m Q1 2011 Q1 2012 Q1 2013 Q1 2014 Q1 2015 14/15 (%) Revenues 558.9 795.7 730.3 697.4 654.9-6.1% 2.2 15.1 10.3 7.7 9.0 16.9% 0.4% 1.9% 1.4% 1.1% 1.4% -0.5 7.1 2.0-0.2 1.1-0.1% 0.9% 0.3% 0.0% 0.2% -2.0 3.1-1.3-2.9-2.4-0.4% 0.4% -0.2% -0.4% -0.4% EBITDA % of Revenues EBIT % of Revenues EBT % of Revenues > 100% 17.2% Page 19

Building Materials Segment 1-3/2015 Building Materials Page 20

Building Materials Segment 1-3/2015 Market developments Market trends Weather conditions cause slow start to the building season in 2015 Improvement of business climate in the building sector in April: ifo index climbs by 2.4 points Annual building volume forecast in Germany: +2% compared with 2014 Ongoing residential building boom in metropolitan areas: completion of 262,000 new builds in 2015 Refurbishment share in building construction at around 70% Current low interest rate policy in the euro area promotes construction investments Sentiment in German Construction Sector Construction Industry Expectation business development Assessment present state of business Source: ifo-institut; as of April 2015 Page 21

Building Materials Segment 1-3/2015 Revenues and EBIT as against previous year Building Materials Segment in EUR m Revenues: EBIT: -10.2% 278.6-30.1% 250.2 Building Materials Building Materials -13.3-17.3 1-3 2014 1-3 2015 1-3 2014 1-3 2015 Revenues: 14/15 EUR -28.4 million EBIT: 14/15 EUR -4.0 million Modest demand for building materials due to weather conditions Sales of material for roof and external work lower year on year Seasonally typical negative result at moderate level; strong first quarter in the previous year Savings from freight and fleet costs Page 22

Building Materials Segment 1-3/2015 Key Financials Income Statement Building Materials in EUR m Q1 2011 Q1 2012 Q1 2013 Q1 2014 Q1 2015 14/15 (%) Revenues 356.1 298.4 261.3 278.6 250.2-10.2% EBITDA -12.7-12.1-23.4-10.8-14.9-38.0% -3.6% -4.1% -9.0% -3.9% -6.0% -19.6-17.2-26.7-13.3-17.3-5.5% -5.8% -10.2% -4.8% -6.9% -22.2-18.8-27.3-15.0-18.9-6.2% -6.3% -10.4% -5.4% -7.6% % of Revenues EBIT % of Revenues EBT % of Revenues -30.1% -26.0% Page 23

Other Activities 1-3/2015 Revenues and EBIT as against previous year In EUR m -90.8% 38.2 Revenues 3.5 1-3 2014 1-3 2015 +4.7% EBIT -10.7-10.2 1-3 2014 1-3 2015 Revenues: 14/15 EUR -34.7 million EBIT: 14/15 EUR +0.5 million Previous year includes revenues from building material activities in NRW and Rhineland Palatinate (sold in 2014) EBIT consists of overhead costs and consolidation effects Page 24

Outlook for FY 2015 Page 25

Outlook for 2015 Outlook 2015 AGRICULTURE AGRICU LTURE E ENERGY ENERGY BUILD. MAT. BUIL DING MAT ERIA LS Increase in grain and oilseed volumes through new trading companies in Italy, Spain and Romania Ongoing demand for EU grain anticipated Upturn in demand for fertilisers and crop protection to high year-earlier level Slowdown in momentum in agri-equipment anticipated; stimulus through Agritechnica Apollo takeover opens opportunities in international Apple trading (Asia) No sustainable recovery foreseeable in oil prices Positive economy fosters expectations of stable demand for fuel and lubricants Projects with output capacity of > 300 MW planned in 2015 (wind, solar) Entry into the solar project business in the USA generates additional profit potential Enhancement of efficiency through realignment of German PV trading activities Moderate construction forecast for 2015: +2% revenues in construction sector Recovery in energetic refurbishment anticipated Steady increase in building permits should boost business development Adding windows and doors to high-margin own brand product range planned Good consumer sentiment in Germany: strengthening B2C sales structure Page 26

Thank you for your attention The information in this presentation is partly made up of forward-looking statements which are based on assumptions and are subject to unforeseeable risks. In as much as the assumptions on the successful integration of acquisitions and on the internal growth of the company should prove to be inaccurate, or should other unforeseeable risks occur, the possibility of the assets, financial position and results of operations of the Group diverging negatively from the target figures cited in this presentation should not be discounted. can therefore undertake no guarantee that the actual development of the net worth, financial position and results of operations of the Group will concur with the target figures described in this presentation.

Appendix Page 28

Agriculture Segment 1-3/2015 Market Price Trends Wheat & Corn International Paris, 29/04/2015 Granulated Urea & CAN Baltic Sea Ports, 29/04/2015 /t /t 178.25 Closing price as of 29/04/2015 342.00 closing price as of 29/04/2015 283.00 Closing price as of 29/04/2015 157.75 Closing price as of 29/04/2015 = Wheat Matif, Paris = Granulated Urea, Baltic Sea Ports = Corn Matif, Paris = CAN, Baltic Sea Ports Source:: www.agrarzeitung.de Page 29

BayWa Share Page 30

BayWa Share Share Price Performance Share From 01/01/2014 to 29/04/2015 BayWa (Sec. code no. 519 406) Closing Price on 31/03/2014 41.28 High (08/07/2014) 41.68 Low (15/12/2014) 27.61 Closing Price on 31/03/2015 36.47 Market Capitalisation in EUR m As per 31/03/2014 1,423.7 As per 31/03/2015 Freefloat Market cap. (31/03/2015) 1,267.3 501.2 Page 31

BayWa Share Shareholder Structure as per 31/03/2015 Bayerische RaiffeisenBeteiligungs AG 35.3% Freefloat 39.5% BayWa Share Profile (March 2015) Stock Exchanges Frankfurt, Munich, Xetra Segment Official Market/Prime Standard Stock exch. Index SDAX (Sec. code no. 519406 and 519400) ISIN DE0005194062 und DE0005194005 Share capital EUR 88,736,880.64 Number of Shares 34,662,844 Raiffeisen Agrar Invest GmbH 25.2% Denomination No-par value shares with an arithmetical portion of 2.56 each in the share capital Securitisation In the form of a global certificate deposited with Clearstream Banking AG. Shareholders participate as coowners corresponding to the number of shares held (collective custody account) Page 32

Contact and Financial Calendar Financial Calendar 2015 Head of Investor Relations May 2015 07/05 Analysts Conference Call Q1 Josko Radeljic 19/05 Annual General Meeting, ICM Munich St.-Martin-Str. 76 August 2015 06/08 Analysts Conference Call Q2 81541 Munich Germany November 2015 05/11 Analysts Conference Call Q3 Tel: +49 (0)89 / 92 22-38 87 Fax: +49 (0)89 / 92 12-38 87 Email: investorrelations@baywa.de