Annual Report • Mar 22, 2021
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ANNUAL REPORT for 2020
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| Company's name | SIGULDAS CILTSLIETU UN MĀKSLĪGĀS APSĒKLOŠANAS STACIJA |
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| Company's legal status | Joint stock company |
| Registration number, place and date | 40003013295, Riga, 26 July 1991 |
| Registration in the Commercial Register on 19 June 2004 | |
| Legal address | 'Kalnabeites' 8, Sigulda parish, Sigulda municipality, LV-2150 |
| Shareholders holding more than 5% of the total number of voting shares |
'Siguldas mākslīgās apsēklošanas stacija' Ltd. (49.92%), registration No. 40003311954 |
| SCI AG (5.20%) Bartholomäus-Arnoldi-Str. 82, DE-61250 Usingen, Germany |
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| Oļegs Radčenko (5.19%) | |
| Members of the Management Board | Nils Ivars Feodorovs, chairman of the Management Board, holding 400 shares |
| Sarmīte Arcimoviča, member of the Management Board, holding 4 124 shares |
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| Valda Mālniece, member of the Management Board, holding 14 260 shares |
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| Members of the Supervisory Board | Inita Bedrīte, chairman of the Supervisory Board, holding 1 084 shares Maija Beča, deputy chairman of the Supervisory Board, holding 3 066 |
| shares Baiba Mecauce, member of the Supervisory Board, holding 10 304 shares |
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| Guntis Mecaucis, member of the Supervisory Board from 24.04.2020, holding 5 448 shares |
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| Jānis Tūtāns, member of the Supervisory Board from 24.04.2020, | |
| holding 1 084 shares Jekaterina Kreise, member of the Supervisory Board till 24.04.2020, |
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| holding 3 683 shares Maruta Niedrīte, member of the Supervisory Board till 24.04.2020, does not own shares |
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| Reporting period | 01.01.2020 – 31.12.2020 |
| Previous reporting period | 01.01.2019 – 31.12.2019 |
| Auditors | Natālija Zaiceva Sworn Auditor Certificate No. 138 |
| 'Orients Audit & Finance' Ltd. | |
| Gunāra Astras street 8B | |
| Riga, LV-1082, Latvia Sworn Auditors' Commercial Company's license No. 28 |
JSC 'Siguldas ciltslietu un mākslīgās apsēklošanas stacija' (hereinafter referred to as the Company) is one of the largest high-quality breeding bull semen producers and suppliers in Latvia. The second largest field of the Company's basic economic activities is the milk testing services. The Company also provides other breeding related services – consultations on issues of cattle breeding, feeding and keeping, evaluation of cow exterior, artificial insemination of cows, initial processing of the supervisory data.
The Company's net turnover in 2020 was 1.2 million euros, which is by 48 thousand euros or 4.1% bigger than in 2019.
The Covid-19 outbreak did not substantially affect the Company's business, financial condition and economic indicators.
The proportion of the revenue from the Company's basic economic activities, if compared to year 2019, had not changed substantially − the revenue from the sales of the bull semen comprised 56.7% of the net turnover, whereas the milk laboratory services and processing of supervisory data services, taken together, accounted for 34.5% of the net turnover.
In 2020 the revaluation of the investment properties into actual value resulted in profit of 7 thousand euros. Also in 2019 it accounted for earnings, amounting to 2 thousand euros.
2020 ended with a profit of 104 thousand euros. Compared to 2019, profit before taxes for the reporting year has increased by 56 thousand euros, mainly due to the increase in net turnover.
In 2020 there are no major events that have affected the financial statement, as well as no significant risks that the company might be confronted with and which could have an impact on its financial situation and performance.
By increasing the operational efficiency of its business, the Company will continue to work on the expansion of its marketed product and service volume.
During the period of time in between the closing of the balance sheet and the day the report is being signed by the Board, there have been no significant events or extraordinary circumstances taking place that may influence the results of the reporting year and the Company's financial condition.
The Company has no branch offices, nor any representative offices abroad.
The proposal of the Board is – not to use up the profit of the reporting year, but instead to pay out the retained earnings of 46 468.40 euro, shown in the balance sheet as at December 31, 2017, in dividends, which is 0.11 euro per share.
Chairman of the Management Board
Nils Ivars Feodorovs Sarmīte Arcimoviča Valda Mālniece Member of the Management Board
Member of the Management Board, Manager of the Financial and Accounting department
| Note | 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Net sales | 3 | 1 236 904 | 1 188 527 |
| a) from agricultural activities | 1 236 904 | 1 188 527 | |
| Changes in stock of ready-made goods and unfinished products | 4 | 30 132 | 10 219 |
| Other operating income | 5 | 63 112 | 36 036 |
| Costs of materials: | (554 663) | (531 271) | |
| a) raw materials and auxiliary costs of materials | (448 270) | (424 415) | |
| b) other external costs | (106 393) | (106 856) | |
| Personnel costs: | 6 | (478 648) | (465 076) |
| a) salaries for work | (380 057) | (366 701) | |
| b) state social insurance compulsory contributions | (87 204) | (86 480) | |
| c) other social insurance costs | (11 387) | (11 895) | |
| Depreciation adjustments: | (114 354) | (101 982) | |
| a) depreciation adjustments of fixed and intangible assets | (57 826) | (51 252) | |
| b) depreciation adjustments of current assets which the company considers to be above the normal write-off amounts |
(56 528) | (50 730) | |
| Other operating costs | 7 | (75 665) | (86 110) |
| Profit or loss before enterprise income tax | 106 818 | 50 343 | |
| Enterprise income tax for the reporting year | 2 750 | - | |
| Profit or loss after enterprise income tax calculation | 104 068 | 50 343 | |
| The profit or loss for the year | 104 068 | 50 343 | |
| Equity per 1 share (EPS) | 17 | 0.246 | 0.119 |
Notes on pages 10 to 23 form an integral part of these financial statements.
Chairman of the Management Board
Nils Ivars Feodorovs Sarmīte Arcimoviča Valda Mālniece Member of the Management Board
Member of the Management Board, Manager of the Financial and Accounting department
| Assets | Note | 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Long-term investments | |||
| Intangible assets | |||
| Concessions, patents, licenses, trademarks and similar rights |
3 090 | 5 014 | |
| Intangible assets total | 8 | 3 090 | 5 014 |
| Fixed assets (fixed assets, investment properties) | |||
| Fixed assets | |||
| Immovable properties - land parcels, buildings and constructions |
143 231 | 162 692 | |
| Productive animals and perennial plantings | 45 093 | 53 627 | |
| Technological equipment and machinery | 2 555 | 4 015 | |
| Other fixed assets and inventory | 20 604 | 35 262 | |
| Fixed assets total | 9 | 211 483 | 255 596 |
| Investment properties | 10 | 68 000 | 61 000 |
| Long-term financial investments | |||
| Other securities and investments | 11 | 684 | 684 |
| Long-term financial investments total | 684 | 684 | |
| Long-term investments total | 283 257 | 322 294 | |
| Current assets | |||
| Stock | |||
| Raw materials, basic materials and auxiliary materials | 21 347 | 21 381 | |
| Ready-made goods and goods for sale | 12 | 781 719 | 729 769 |
| Prepayments for goods | 6 535 | 117 | |
| Stock total | 809 601 | 751 267 | |
| Receivables | |||
| Trade receivables | 13 | 234 331 | 222 707 |
| Other receivables | 14 | 1 239 | 795 |
| Prepaid expenses | 15 | 10 078 | 11 147 |
| Accrued income | 29 975 | 30 057 | |
| Receivables total | 275 623 | 264 706 | |
| Cash | 16 | 360 288 | 251 608 |
| Current assets total | 1 445 512 | 1 267 581 | |
| Assets total | 1 728 769 | 1 589 875 |
| Shareholders' equity and liabilities | Note | 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shareholders' equity | |||
| Share capital | 17 | 591 416 | 591 416 |
| Retained earnings or loss carried forward from previous years | 911 086 | 860 743 | |
| Profit or loss of the reporting year | 104 068 | 50 343 | |
| Shareholders' equity total | 1 606 570 | 1 502 502 | |
| Payables | |||
| Short-term payables | |||
| Prepayment received from customers | 973 | 738 | |
| Trade payables | 40 328 | 18 196 | |
| Taxes and social insurance payments | 18 | 42 253 | 37 285 |
| Other payables | 22 021 | 19 931 | |
| Accrued liabilities | 19 | 16 624 | 11 223 |
| Short-term payables total | 122 199 | 87 373 | |
| Payables total | 122 199 | 87 373 | |
| Shareholders' equity and liabilities total | 1 728 769 | 1 589 875 |
Notes on pages 10 to 23 form an integral part of these financial statements.
Chairman of the Management Board
Nils Ivars Feodorovs Sarmīte Arcimoviča Valda Mālniece Member of the Management Board
Member of the Management Board, Manager of the Financial and Accounting department
| Note | 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Cash flow from operating activities | |||
| Income from sale of goods and provision of services | 1 479 439 | 1 384 183 | |
| Payments to suppliers, employees, other expenses arising from basic operations |
(1 342 984) | (1 323 358) | |
| Gross cash flow from basic operations | 136 455 | 60 825 | |
| Expenses for enterprise income tax payments | (2 692) | - | |
| Net cash flow from operating activities | 133 763 | 60 825 | |
| Cash flow from investing activities | |||
| Purchase of fixed assets and intangible investments | (39 882) | (91 494) | |
| Income from dispossession of fixed assets | 8372 | 11 583 | |
| Net cash flow from investing activities | (31 510) | (79 911) | |
| Cash flow from financing activities | |||
| Subsidies received as a state support | 8 559 | 9 671 | |
| Dividends paid | - | (33 795) | |
| Net cash flow from financing activities | 8 559 | (24 124) | |
| Result of foreign exchange rate fluctuations | (2 132) | (1 154) | |
| Net increase or decrease of cash and its equivalents | 108 680 | (44 364) | |
| Cash and its equivalents balance at the beginning of the | |||
| reporting year | 251 608 | 295 972 | |
| Cash and its equivalents balance at the end of the reporting year |
16 | 360 288 | 251 608 |
Notes on pages 10 to 23 form an integral part of these financial statements.
Chairman of the Management Board
Nils Ivars Feodorovs Sarmīte Arcimoviča Valda Mālniece Member of the Management Board
Member of the Management Board, Manager of the Financial and Accounting department
| Share capital |
Other reserves |
Retained earnings carried forward from previous |
Profit of the reporting year |
Shareholders' equity total |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EUR | EUR | years EUR |
EUR | EUR | |
| 31.12.2018 | 591 416 | 1 213 | 904 144 | (10 819) | 1 485 954 |
| Losses of 2018 are covered from retained earnings of previous years Dividends for 2018 |
- - |
- - |
(10 819) (33 795) |
10 819 - |
- (33 795) |
| Reserves, redirected to retained earnings of previous years Profit of the reporting year |
- - |
(1 213) - |
1 213 - |
- 50 343 |
- 50 343 |
| 31.12.2019 | 591 416 | - | 860 743 | 50 343 | 1 502 502 |
| Profit of 2019 transferred to retained earnings of previous years Profit of the reporting year |
- - |
- - |
50 343 - |
(50 343) 104 068 |
- 104 068 |
| 31.12.2020 | 591 416 | - | 911 086 | 104 068 | 1 606 570 |
Notes on pages 10 to 23 form an integral part of these financial statements.
Chairman of the Management Board
Nils Ivars Feodorovs Sarmīte Arcimoviča Valda Mālniece Member of the Management Board
Member of the Management Board, Manager of the Financial and Accounting department
JSC 'Siguldas ciltslietu un mākslīgās apsēklošanas stacija' (hereinafter - the Company) was registered in the Register of Enterprises of the Republic of Latvia on 26 July 1991 and was reregistered in the Commercial Register of the Republic of Latvia on 19 June 2004.
The Company's basic activities are agriculture and the types of business are as follows:
The Company's Financial Statements have been prepared according to the Law On Annual Reports and Consolidated Annual reports of the Republic of Latvia. According to Section 5 of the Law on Annual Reports and Consolidated Annual reports, the Company is classified as a small company according to the last two years figures. Taking into account the legal requirements for commercial companies whose transferable securities are listed on a regulated market, the Company applies requirements that are binding on a large company. The Profit or Loss Account is been prepared based on classification according to expense types. The Cash Flow Statement was prepared according to the direct method.
Complying the regulation stated in Article 13 Part 5 Chapter 2 of the Law On Annual Reports and Consolidated Annual reports, the Company acknowledges, assesses, shows in its financial report and provides explicative information on investment properties in compliance with the international accounting standards.
The items of the Financial Statements have been evaluated according to the following accounting principles:
Fair value of financial assets and liabilities reflect the amount, for which it is possible to exchange assets or perform liabilities in a deal between well informed, interested and financially independent persons. If in the Company's management opinion, fair value of financial assets and liabilities materially differs from the value recognized in the balance sheet, then the fair value of these assets and liabilities is recognized in the Notes to the Financial Statements.
The Company's management has developed credit policy, which is constantly controlled. Client evaluation is done for all customers above a fixed amount. The Company cooperates with clients who have proper credit assessment.
Based on the current structure of Company's financial assets and liabilities held in foreign currencies, the currency risk is not material.
The reporting period is twelve months from 1 January to 31 December 2020.
The Company's functional currency and the currency used in the Financial Statements is euro (EUR). All transactions in foreign currencies are converted into euro according to the euro foreign exchange reference rate published by the European Central Bank on the day of particular transaction being performed.
Monetary assets and liabilities, which are shown in foreign currencies, are converted into euro according to the fixed euro foreign exchange reference rate published by the European Central Bank on the last day of the reporting period.
| 31.12.2020 | 31.12.2019 | |
|---|---|---|
| USD | 1.122710 | 1.12340 |
Currency exchange rate differences arising from settlements in currencies or when recognizing assets and liabilities by using currency exchange rates, which differ from the initial currency exchange rates used for accounting of transactions, are recognized in the profit or loss account in net value.
Income is recognized according to the conviction about the Company's possibility to gain economic benefit and in the amount, in which it is possible to state it, less value added tax and sales-related discounts. When recognizing income, also the following provisions are taken into account.
Income is recognized when the Company has transferred to the purchaser major risks and indemnities related to the title of goods.
Income from services is recognized in the period when the services are provided.
Income from penalty and delay charges is recognized at the moment of their receipt.
Interest
Income is recognized according to the respective period of time.
Long-term items include amounts whose receipt, payments or write-off terms are due later after the end of the respective reporting year. Amounts, which are receivable, payable or written off during the year, are recognized in short-term items.
In cases when fixed assets are purchased on the conditions of financial leasing and the related risks and return are taken over, these fixed assets are recognized in the value, for which they could be purchased with immediate payment. Leasing interest payments and similar payments are included in the profit or loss account of that period when they occurred.
In the balance sheet, all intangible assets and fixed assets are reflected at their purchase prices, less depreciation. Depreciation is calculated from the first date of the next month after their commissioning and finished on the first date of the subsequent month after it is excluded from fixed assets. Depreciation is calculated according to the straight line method and is written off during the useful life time of respective fixed assets by choosing the following annual depreciation rates as fixed by the management:
Intangible assets:
| Licenses | 5 years |
|---|---|
| Fixed assets: | |
| Buildings and constructions | 10, 20, 25, 40 and 59 years |
| Productive animals | 4 years |
| Equipment and machinery | 5, 6 and 7 years |
| Computer hardware and communication equipment |
5 years |
| Inventory and tools | 3 and 5 years |
| Other fixed assets | 2 and 3 years |
Balances of fixed assets have been counted in the annual count of fixed assets.
The Company capitalizes its fixed assets valued over 70 euro with useful life exceeding one year. Depreciation for improvements and other low costs items with the value less than 70 euro is recognized by 100 % after commissioning.
If sufficient evidence is acquired that the future economic benefit associated with subsequent repair or reconstruction costs will flow to the Company, which exceeds the return set previously, costs are capitalized as additional costs to the fixed asset.
Net gains or losses from disposal of fixed assets is calculated as the difference between the carrying amount of the fixed asset and proceeds from sale, and recognized in the income statements during the period when disposal are incurred.
If it is possible to conclude due to any kind of occurrence or circumstances that residual value of fixed or intangible assets could not reach its recoverable value, appropriate value of fixed or intangible asset is to be decreased until recoverable value. Recoverable value is calculated as the highest of fair value less costs to sell or value in use.
Productive animals meet the value criteria of fixed assets and are included in fixed assets. Productive animals in 2019 was stated at purchase cost up to the time of their exclusion.
Investment property is property (land plots, building or part of building) held by the owner or by lessee under a finance lease to earn rentals or for capital appreciation rather than use in the production or supply of goods or services or for administrative purposes or sale in the ordinary course of business. For the land with uncertain future use (if the Company has not determined that it will use the land as owner occupied or short term sale in the ordinary course of business, it is assumed that land is held for capital appreciation), it is classified as investment property.
Investment property of the company– land in possession of the stock company, which market value is expected to grow. Investment properties have been filed according to their purchase value. No later than at the end of the year of account the investments properties are being revalued according to their real market value considering any other activities related to particular property. The revaluation is performed by a certified evaluator. Any changes in the market value of the investments properties are being shown in the profit and loss account.
Evaluation using a comparable transaction method was carried out by a certified evaluator:
2019 – LTD 'Eiroeksperts' 2018 – LTD 'Eiroeksperts' Stock
Stock is recognized in the lowest cost or net sales value. All stock is assessed by using the average weighted method.
Net sales value is the sales price of stock fixed during normal Company's operations, less the stock completion and selling costs. In cases when the stock net selling value is lower than their cost price, provisions are made for these stocks for decrease of their value down to the net sales value.
All direct costs, which are related to production of breeding animals - bull semen, during the year are booked in the profit or loss account and are adjusted at the end of the year when evaluating stocks according to the lowest sales value or cost price and including them in stocks as "Ready-made goods and goods for sale".
In the balance sheet receivables are recognized in the recoverable value, provisions for doubtful receivables having been deducted. Provisions for doubtful debts are made in cases when there is objective evidence to the fact that the Company will not be able to receive the debts in full value according to the initially fixed repayment dates. Provisions for doubtful debts are the difference between the amortized purchase value of receivables and the recoverable value. The recoverable value of receivables is the current value of planned cash flow.
For the purposes of the cash flow statement, cash and cash equivalents comprise cash, the balances of the current bank account and other current liquid financial assets with maturities up to 90 days.
Provisions are liabilities related to current or previous years events and at the preparation of financial statements it is probable that an outflow of resources will be required to settle the obligation and its amount can be reliably estimated. Provisions are measured at the present value of the expenditures expected to be required to settle the obligation.
Amounts, which are received as a state support for agricultural, i.e., for covering of expenses for maintaining high-quality breed bulls, are included in the income of that reporting period when they are received and all material conditions for the grant are fulfilled.
Corporate income tax is payable on the distribution of profits and the conditional distribution of profits. Distributed and notionally distributed profits are taxed at the rate of 20 percent of the gross amount, or 20/80 of net costs. Corporate income tax on the payment of dividends is recognized in the profit and loss account as an expense in the period in which the dividends are declared and, in the case of other retained earnings, as incurred.
When preparing the financial statements, the Company's management has to make calculations and assumptions, which impact recognition of assets and liabilities included in the financial statements as at the day of preparing the financial statements, as well as the income and expenses recognized in the specific reporting period. Management has made profit or loss assessment and considers that the financial statements reflect the true financial condition based on all currently available information.
Sales include income gained during the year from the Company's basic activities – sales of products and provision of services without value added tax and less discounts.
| Type of operations | 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|---|---|---|
| Sale of Livestock sperm | 701 928 | 651 766 |
| Milk laboratory services | 332 685 | 328 749 |
| Treatment of supervisory data | 93 654 | 98 539 |
| Artificial insemination of livestock | 26 555 | 32 447 |
| Other income | 82 082 | 77 026 |
| 1 236 904 | 1 188 527 |
Distribution of net sales according to the geographical markets:
| 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|
|---|---|---|
| Latvia | 1 236 904 | 1 188 527 |
| 1 236 904 | 1 188 527 | |
| 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|
|---|---|---|
| Changes in the value of semen stocks produced | 68 954 | 33 124 |
| Written-off sperm | (38 822) | (22 905) |
| 30 132 | 10 219 |
| 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|
|---|---|---|
| Income from investment property revaluation | 7 000 | 2 000 |
| State support for agricultural | 8 559 | 9 671 |
| Recovered doubtful and bad debts | 45 791 | 24 341 |
| Profit from foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations | 110 | - |
| Other income | 1 652 | 24 |
| 63 112 | 36 036 |
| 2020 | 2019 | |
|---|---|---|
| EUR | EUR | |
| Salaries for work | 362 854 | 350 598 |
| Life insurance with cash value accrual | 16 833 | 16 699 |
| State social insurance contributions | 87 091 | 86 640 |
| Changes in liabilities to personnel for unused vacation | 484 | (756) |
| Health insurance | 8 810 | 8 850 |
| Other costs | 2 576 | 3 045 |
| 478 648 | 465 076 |
| 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|
|---|---|---|
| Insurance payments | 4 775 | 4 702 |
| Business trip expenses | - | 2 975 |
| Selling expenses | 1 010 | 2 189 |
| The costs of accreditation and employee training | 1 468 | 2 059 |
| The costs of security services | 1 320 | 1 328 |
| Labour protection expenditure | 2 398 | 879 |
| Taxes applied on the vehicles | 702 | 695 |
| Company's management and administrative expenses | 10 981 | 9 143 |
| Regulated securities market expenses | 11 032 | 10 691 |
| Mandatory audit of the annual report | 3 600 | 3 600 |
| Loss from foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations | - | 1 584 |
| Net loss from dispossession of fixed assets | 19 720 | 16 455 |
| Employees' leisure and similar costs | 6835 | 16 627 |
| Real estate tax | 1 855 | 1 855 |
| Other costs | 9 969 | 11 328 |
| 75 665 | 86 110 |
| Concessions, | |
|---|---|
| patents, licenses, | |
| trademarks and | |
| similar rights | |
| EUR | |
| Initial value | |
| 31.12.2019 | 10 785 |
| Purchased | - |
| Disposed | - |
| 31.12.2020 | 10 785 |
| Accrued depreciation adjustments | |
| 31.12.2019 | 5 771 |
| Annual write-off of the value | 1 924 |
| Adjustments to accrued depreciation of excluded intangible assets | - |
| 31.12.2020 | 7 695 |
| Book value as at 31.12.2019 | 5 014 |
| Book value as at 31.12.2020 | 3 090 |
| Concessions, | |
|---|---|
| patents, licenses, | |
| trademarks and | |
| similar rights | |
| EUR | |
| Initial value | |
| 31.12.2018 | 10 785 |
| Purchased | - |
| Disposed | - |
| 31.12.2019 | 10 785 |
| Accrued depreciation adjustments | |
| 31.12.2018 | 3 819 |
| Annual write-off of the value | 1 952 |
| Adjustments to accrued depreciation of excluded intangible assets | - |
| 31.12.2019 | 5 771 |
| Book value as at 31.12.2018 | 6 966 |
| Book value as at 31.12.2019 | 5 014 |
| Land, buildings and constructions |
Productive animals and perennial plantings |
Technological equipment and machinery |
Other fixed assets and inventory |
Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EUR | EUR | EUR | EUR | EUR | |
| Initial value | |||||
| 31.12.2019 | 467 494 | 69 003 | 307 064 | 293 300 | 1 136 861 |
| Purchased | - | 34 726 | - | 5 156 | 39 882 |
| Dispossessed or liquidated | - | (32 200) | (665) | (10 191) | (43 056) |
| 31.12.2020 | 467 494 | 71 529 | 306 399 | 288 265 | 1 133 687 |
| Accrued depreciation adjustments |
|||||
| 31.12.2019 | 304 802 | 15 376 | 303 049 | 258 038 | 881 265 |
| Calculated depreciation Depreciation of dispossessed or |
19 461 | 15 167 | 1 460 | 19 814 | 55 902 |
| liquidated fixed assets | - | (4 107) | (665) | (10 191) | (14 963) |
| 31.12.2020 | 324 263 | 26 436 | 303 844 | 267 661 | 922 204 |
| Book value as on 31.12.2019 | 162 692 | 53 627 | 4 015 | 35 262 | 255 596 |
| Book value as on 31.12.2020 | 143 231 | 45 093 | 2 555 | 20 604 | 211 483 |
As on 31 December 2020, the cadastral value of real estate – land and constructions – was EUR 158 087.
| Land, buildings and constructions |
Perennial plantings |
Technological equipment and machinery |
Other fixed assets and inventory |
Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EUR | EUR | EUR | EUR | EUR | |
| Initial value | |||||
| 31.12.2018 | 427 659 | 75 614 | 329 177 | 303 057 | 1 135 507 |
| Purchased | 39 835 | 21 427 | - | 30 232 | 91 494 |
| Dispossessed or liquidated | - | (28 038) | (22 113) | (39 989) | (90 140) |
| 31.12.2019 | 467 494 | 69 003 | 307 064 | 293 300 | 1 136 861 |
| Accrued depreciation adjustments |
|||||
| 31.12.2018 | 286 010 | 15 376 | 323 702 | 268 979 | 894 067 |
| Calculated depreciation Depreciation of dispossessed or |
18 792 | - | 1 460 | 29 009 | 49 261 |
| liquidated fixed assets | - | - | (22 113) | (39 950) | (62 063) |
| 31.12.2019 | 304 802 | 15 376 | 303 049 | 258 038 | 881 265 |
| Book value as on 31.12.2018 | 141 649 | 60 238 | 5 475 | 34 078 | 241 440 |
| Book value as on 31.12.2019 | 162 692 | 53 627 | 4 015 | 35 262 | 255 596 |
As on 31 December 2019, the cadastral value of real estate – land and constructions – was EUR 158 087.
| Land | |
|---|---|
| EUR | |
| Book value as on 31.12.2018 | 59 000 |
| Increase/decrease of value due to revaluation | 2 000 |
| Book value as on 31.12.2019 | 61 000 |
| Increase/decrease of value due to revaluation | 7 000 |
| Book value as on 31.12.2020 | 68 000 |
| EUR | |
|---|---|
| Purchase value as on 31.12.2019 | 684 |
| Book value as on 31.12.2019 | 684 |
| Purchase value as on 31.12.2020 | 684 |
| Book value as on 31.12.2020 | 684 |
| 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|
|---|---|---|
| Bull semen | 762 966 | 718 607 |
| Other goods for sale | 18 753 | 11 162 |
| 781 719 | 729 769 |
| 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|
|---|---|---|
| Accounting value of trade receivables | 309 449 | 292 920 |
| Provisions for doubtful trade receivables | (75 118) | (70 213) |
| 234 331 | 222 707 |
| 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|
|---|---|---|
| VAT for received goods and services | 258 | 794 |
| Other receivables | 981 | 1 |
| 1 239 | 795 |
The item recognizes the costs made during the reporting year, but referring to the next reporting periods.
| 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|
|---|---|---|
| Advertising costs | 120 | 118 |
| Insurance | 7 445 | 8 890 |
| Press and legislation updates' subscription | 1 288 | 1 207 |
| Server maintenance and similar costs | 257 | 258 |
| Other prepaid expenses | 968 | 674 |
| 10 078 | 11 147 |
| Break-down of cash according to currencies: | 2020 | 2019 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Currency | EUR | Currency | EUR | ||
| Cash in hand | EUR | - | 2 144 | - | 2 869 |
| Cash in bank | EUR | - | 358 144 | - | 248 739 |
| 360 288 | 251 608 |
Since 21 May 2007 Company's shares are quoted on the Second List of Nasdaq Riga Stock Exchange (ISIN code: LV0000100600). The Company's share capital has been formed of shareholders' investments.
The total number of shares as per 31.12.2020 is 422 440, the nominal value of one share is 1.40 euro.
The total number of shares as per 31.12.2019 was 422 440, the nominal value of one share – 1.40 euro.
| 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|
|---|---|---|
| Bearer shares with voting rights | 590 016 | 590 016 |
| Shares owned by the Board without voting rights | 1 400 | 1 400 |
| 591 416 | 591 416 |
421 440 shares or 99.8% of the share capital are bearer shares, which give equal rights to receive dividends, receipt of liquidation quota and voting rights in the Shareholders' Meeting.
Owners of 421 440 bearer shares according to the latest available full shareholders list requested from the Nasdaq CSD SE
| 2020 | 2019 | |
|---|---|---|
| 16.04.2020 % |
16.04.2019 % |
|
| 'Siguldas mākslīgās apsēklošanas stacija' Ltd | 49.92 | 49.92 |
| Oļegs Radčenko | 5.19 | 5.20 |
| Inita Bedrīte, chairman of the Supervisory Board | 0.26 | 0.26 |
| Maija Beča, deputy chairman of the Supervisory Board | 0.73 | 0.73 |
| Baiba Mecauce, member of the Supervisory Board | 2.44 | 2.44 |
| Guntis Mecaucis, member of the Supervisory Board from 24.04.2020 | 1.29 | 1.29 |
| Jānis Tūtāns, member of the Supervisory Board from 24.04.2020 | 0.25 | 0.25 |
| Jekaterina Kreise, member of the Supervisory Board till 24.04.2020 | 0.87 | 0.87 |
| Maruta Niedrīte, member of the Supervisory Board till 24.04.2020 | 1.97 | 1.97 |
| Sarmīte Arcimoviča, member of the Management Board | 0.91 | 0.91 |
| Valda Mālniece, member of the Management Board | 3.31 | 3.31 |
| Other shareholders | 32.86 | 32.85 |
| 100.00 | 100.00 |
1 000 shares or 0.24% of the share capital, which are not included in the regulated market, are personnel registered shares, which may be obtained only by Members of the Board, and they give equal rights only to receipt of dividend and liquidation quota.
Owners of the Company's personnel registered shares according to the Company's carried shareholders registry.
| 2020 number |
2019 number |
|
|---|---|---|
| Nils Ivars Feodorovs, chairman of the Management Board | 400 | 400 |
| Sarmīte Arcimoviča, member of the Management Board | 300 | 300 |
| Valda Mālniece, member of the Management Board | 300 | 300 |
| 1 000 | 1 000 |
There are no share alienation restrictions, nor the necessity to receive the Company's or other shareholders' consent for alienation of shares.
There are no restrictions on voting rights, nor any other similar restrictions.
Profit per one share is calculated by dividing the profit of the reporting period with the average weighted number of shares during the year.
| 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|
|---|---|---|
| Profit or loss of the reporting period | 104 068 | 50 343 |
| Average weighted number of shares during the year | 422 440 | 422 440 |
| 0.246 | 0.119 |
| Tax type | 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|---|---|---|
| Value added tax | 20 494 | 17 054 |
| Personal income tax | 6 885 | 6 604 |
| Social insurance payments | 14 701 | 13 563 |
| Nature resource tax | 103 | 51 |
| Enterprise income tax | 58 | - |
| Business risk state fee | 12 | 13 |
| 42 253 | 37 285 |
Tax overpaid declared in position 'Other receivables'
| 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|
|---|---|---|
| Calculated liabilities to personnel for unused vacation | 11 707 | 11 223 |
| Accrued accounts payable | 4 917 | - |
| 16 624 | 11 223 |
| 2020 EUR |
2019 EUR |
|
|---|---|---|
| Remuneration to five Supervisory Board members for execution of functions Social insurance payments from remuneration to five Supervisory Board |
9 211 | 7 208 |
| members for execution of functions Remuneration to three Management Board members for execution of |
2 151 | 1 641 |
| functions Social insurance payments from remuneration to three Management Board |
36 607 | 34 820 |
| members for execution of functions | 8 818 | 7 999 |
| Total remuneration to the management members | 56 787 | 51 668 |
There are no special regulations put in place to regulate the election of the Management Board members, the change of the composition of the Management Board and amendments to the Articles of Association.
All Management Board members have equal Company's representation rights. The chairman of the Management Board represents the Company separately, but other Management Board members may represent the Company only collectively.
There is no agreement signed between the Company and the Management Board members ensuring any kind of compensation.
| 2020 number |
2019 number |
|
|---|---|---|
| Supervisory Board members (all employees perform the functions of the | ||
| Supervisory Board member as an extra work in addition to principal work | ||
| duties) | 3 | 3 |
| Management Board members (two employees perform the functions of the | ||
| Management Board member as an extra work in addition to principal work | ||
| duties) | 3 | 3 |
| Other employees | 26 | 29 |
| Total average number of employees | 32 | 35 |
During the period of time in between the closing of the balance sheet and the day the report is being signed by the Board, there have been no significant events or extraordinary circumstances taking place that may influence the results of the reporting year and the Company's financial condition.
The outbreak of Covid-19 will not have a substantial impact on the Company's operations, financial situation and economic performance.
The management of JSC 'Siguldas ciltslietu un mākslīgās apsēklošanas stacija' (hereinafter - the Company) is responsible for the preparation of the financial statements of the Company. The financial statements are prepared in accordance with the source documents and present fairly the financial position of the Company as of 31 December 2020 and the results of their operations and cash flows for the year then ended.
The Management Board confirms that the financial statements and notes to the financial statements contained on pp. 3-23 have been prepared on the basis of source documents and the decisions adopted and the assessments made were conservative and prudent. The accounting policy compared to the preceding year has not changed. The Management Board confirms that the financial statements have been prepared on a going-concern basis
The Management is responsible for keeping a proper accounting system, preservation of Company's assets, and for detection and prevention of fraud and other irregularities in the Company. The Management is also responsible for compliance with the requirements of Latvian laws as well as European Union regulations applicable to the Company.
Chairman of the Management Board
Nils Ivars Feodorovs Sarmīte Arcimoviča Valda Mālniece
Member of the Management Board, Manager of the Production and Marketing department
Member of the Management Board, Manager of the Financial and Accounting department

We have audited the accompanying financial statements of JSC ''Siguldas ciltslietu un mākslīgās apsēklošanas stacija'' ("the Company") set out on pages 5 to 24 of the accompanying annual report, which comprise:
In our opinion, the accompanying financial statements give a true and fair view of the financial position of JSC ''Siguldas ciltslietu un mākslīgās apsēklošanas stacija'' as at 31 December 2020, and of its financial performance and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with the 'Law On the Annual Reports and Consolidated Annual Reports' of the Republic of Latvia.
In accordance with the Law on Audit Services of the Republic of Latvia we conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing adopted in the Republic of Latvia (ISAs). Our the follities under those standards are further described in the Auditor's Responsibilities for the Audit of the Financial Statements section of our report.
We are independent of the Company in accordance with the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (including International Independence Standards) and independence requirements included in the Law on Audit Services of the Republic of Latvia that are relevant to our audit of the financial statements in the Republic of Latvia. We have also fulfilled our other professional ethics responsibilities and objectivity requirements in accordance with the International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (including International Independence Standards) and Law on Audit Services of the Republic of Latvia.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.
Key audit matters are those matters that, in our professional judgment, were of most significance in our audit of the financial statements of the current period. These matters were addressed in the context of our audit of the financial statements as a whole, and in forming our opinion thereon, and we do not provide a separate opinion on these matters.
We have determined the matter described below to be the key audit matter to be communicated in our report.


| Key audit matter | How our audit addressed that matter |
|---|---|
| Inventory valuation As disclosed in Note 12 to the financial statements, as of December 31, 2020, the Company's finished goods and goods for sale amount to EUR 781 719, which is 45% of the Company's total assets as of December 31, 2020. The calculation of the cost of the inventory is complex process due to specifics of the Company's operation. The process requires management assumptions regarding allocation of the production overhead costs. Due to the above circumstances, we consider valuation of inventory to be a key audit matter. |
obtained an understanding of the We manufacturing process by discussing it with the Company's management and evaluated whether the accounting policies for inventory valuation meet the requirements of the Latvian legislation. On a random selection basis, we tested the adequacy of costing of specific goods items. We performed analytical procedures over accuracy of the costing elements and cost of inventory by comparing them to prior periods. We selected a sample of finished goods and compared their book value to the subsequent selling price to identify whether the selling price of any items was lower than the book value. We have also assessed whether the disclosures in the financial statements are in accordance with Latvian legislation. |
The Company management is responsible for the other information. The other information comprises:
Our opinion on the financial statements does not cover the other information included in the Annual Report, and we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon, except as described in the Other reporting responsibilities in accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Latvia related to other information section of our report.
In connection with our audit of the financial statements, our responsibility is to read the other information and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial statements or our knowledge obtained in the audit or otherwise appears to be materially misstated.
If, based on the work we have performed and in light of the knowledge and understanding of the entity and its environment obtained in the course of our audit, we conclude that there is a material misstatement of this other information, we are required to report that fact. We have nothing to report in this regard.


Other reporting responsibilities in accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Latvia related to other information
In addition, in accordance with the Law on Audit Services of the Republic of Latvia with respect to the Management Report, our responsibility is to consider whether the Management Report is prepared in accordance with the requirements of the 'Law On the Annual Reports and Consolidated Annual Reports' of the Republic of Latvia.
Based solely on the work required to be undertaken in the course of our audit, in our opinion:
In accordance with the Law on Audit Services of the Republic of Latvia with respect to the Statement of Corporate Governance, our responsibility is to consider whether the Statement of Corporate Governance includes the information required in section 56.1, first paragraph, clause 3, 4, 6, 8 and 9, as well as section 56.2, second paragraph, clause 5, and third paragraph of the Financial Instruments Market Law and if it includes the information stipulated in section 56.2 second paragraph, clause 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8 of the Financial Instruments Market Law.
In our opinion, the Statement of Corporate Governance includes the information required in section 56.1, first paragraph, clause 3, 4, 6, 8 and 9, as well as section 56.2, second paragraph, clause 5, and third paragraph of the Financial Instruments Market Law and it includes the information stipulated in section 56.2 second paragraph, clause 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8 of the Financial Instruments Market Law.
In accordance with the Law on Audit Services of the Republic of Latvia with respect to Remuneration Statement, our responsibility is to consider whether the Remuneration Statement includes the information required in Section 59.4 of the Financial Instrument Market Law and whether significant non-conformities have been established in the Remuneration Statement in relation to the financial information indicated in the annual Statement;
In our opinion, the Remuneration Statement includes the information required in section 59.º of the Financial Instrument Market Law and no material inconsistencies with the annual report identified.
Management is responsible for the preparation of the financial statements that give a true and fair view in accordance with the 'Law On the Annual Reports and Consolidated Annual Reports' of the Republic of Latvia and for such internal control as management determines is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
In preparing the financial statements, management is responsible for assessing the Company's ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless management either intends to liquidate the Company or to cease operations, or has no realistic alternative but to do so.
Those charged with governance are responsible for overseeing the Company's financial reporting process.
Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor's report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with ISAs will always detect a material misstatement when it exists.


Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of these financial statements.
As part of an audit in accordance with ISAs, we exercise professional judgment and maintain professional scepticism throughout the audit. We also:
We communicate with those charged with governance regarding, among other matters, the planned scope and timing of the audit and significant audit findings, including any significant deficiencies in internal control that we identify during our audit.
We also provide those charged with governance with a statement that we have complied with relevant ethical requirements regarding independence and objectivity, and to communicate with them all relationships and other matters that may reasonably be thought to bear on our independence, and where applicable, related safeguards.
From the matters communicated with those charged with governance, we determine those matters that were of most significance in the audit of the financial statements of the current period and are therefore the key audit matters. We describe these matters in our auditors' report unless law or regulation precludes public disclosure about the matter or when, in extremely rare circumstances, we determine that a matter should not be communicated in our report because the adverse consequences of doing so would reasonably be expected to outweigh the public interest benefits of such communication.


SIA Orients Audit & Finance | Gunāra Astras iela 8b, Rīga, LV-1082 Tālr.: +371 67312646 www.orients.lv
Other reporting responsibilities and confirmations required by the legislation of the Republic of Latvia and the European Union when providing audit services to public interest entities
We were appointed as auditors by shareholders' resolution of 24 April 2020 to audit the financial statements of JSC "Siguldas ciltslietu un mākslīgās apsēklošanas stacija" for the year ended 31 December 2020. Our total uninterrupted period of engagement is [2] years, covering the periods ending 31 December 2019 to 31 December 2020.
We confirm that.
·as referred to in the paragraph 37.6 of the Law on Audit Services of the Republic of Latvia we have not provided to the Company the prohibited non-audit services (NASs) referred to of EU Regulation (EU) No 537/2014. We also remained independent of the audited entity in conducting the audit.
During the period covered by our statutory audit, we have not provided other services to the Company in addition to the audit.
The responsible certified auditor on the audit resulting in this independent auditors' report is Natālija Zaiceva.

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