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Exhibit 10.1

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
This Employment Agreement is made and entered into this 18th day of August, 2015, by and between South Dakota Soybean Processors, LLC, a South Dakota limited liability company (“SDSP”), and Thomas J. Kersting (“Employee”).
R E C I T A L S
SDSP desires to employ Employee as its Chief Executive Officer, and Employee desires to be employed by SDSP in this capacity.
A.SDSP and Employee desire that their employment relationship be governed by the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
1.Employment.  SDSP hereby employs Employee, and Employee hereby accepts such employment, upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.
2.Duties.  Employee shall be engaged in full-time employment by SDSP as SDSP’s Chief Executive Officer.  Employee shall use Employee’s best efforts to promote the interests of SDSP and shall devote such time, energy and skill as may be required to perform Employee’s duties under this Agreement.  The duties and responsibilities of Employee shall include those duties and responsibilities consistent with Employee’s employment position with SDSP and such other duties and responsibilities that SDSP, acting through its Board of Managers, from time to time may assign to Employee.  If requested by SDSP’s Board of Managers, Employee’s duties shall include general management and oversight of any affiliates of SDSP. 
3.Other Activities.  Employee shall devote substantially all of Employee’s working time and efforts during the normal business hours of SDSP to the business and affairs of SDSP and to the diligent and faithful performance of the duties and responsibilities assigned to Employee pursuant to this Agreement.  Employee may not engage in any other activity that conflicts with Employee’s obligations to SDSP.
4.Review.  Employee shall undergo annual performance reviews.  Such reviews shall be conducted by SDSP’s Board of Managers and shall be held on or about January 15 of each year or as soon thereafter as may be scheduled by the Board of Managers.
5.Base Salary.  For all services to be rendered by Employee to SDSP pursuant to this Agreement, SDSP shall pay Employee a base salary (the “Base Salary”) of: (a) $316,667 for the 2015 calendar year, and (b) $350,000 for the 2016 calendar year.  Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, for each calendar year thereafter during the term of this Agreement, SDSP’s Board of Managers shall set Employee’s Base Salary, provided however that the Base Salary shall not be less than $350,000 unless agreed to by Employee.  The Base Salary shall be paid in periodic installments in accordance with SDSP’s regular payroll practices.  The Base Salary shall be subject to tax and other deductions and withholdings as required by law.
6.Bonus.  In addition to the Base Salary paid to Employee, SDSP may, but shall not be required to, pay to Employee a profit sharing benefit as determined by the Board of Managers of SDSP in its sole discretion.
7.Vacation.  Employee shall be entitled to paid vacations and holidays in accordance with the policies of SDSP in effect from time-to-time for similarly situated employees.

Exhibit 10.1

8.Other Benefits.  Employee shall be entitled to participate in such benefit plans or programs which SDSP from time to time may make available to similarly situated employees, subject to the same terms, conditions and eligibility requirements as are applicable to such employees.  Employee shall receive a copy of SDSP’s Employee Handbook further detailing the benefits to which Employee is entitled and SDSP’s personnel and general policies.  SDSP, acting through its Board of Managers, shall be entitled to amend, modify or replace the Employee Handbook and personnel regulations and policies in its sole discretion.
9.Expenses.  Employee shall be entitled to reimbursement by SDSP of reasonable ordinary and necessary travel and other expenses incurred by Employee in performing his duties under this Agreement, in accordance with the policies established by SDSP for similarly situated employees and upon proper accounting by Employee for such expenses, including any accounting required by applicable federal tax laws and regulations.
10.Life Insurance.  SDSP, in sole its discretion, may purchase or renew insurance on the life of Employee.  Employee shall submit to reasonable medical examinations and otherwise reasonably cooperate with SDSP in connection with obtaining such insurance.
11.Term and Termination.
a.Term.  The term of this Agreement shall commence on the date of this Agreement and, unless terminated earlier pursuant to the terms of this Section 11, shall continue thereafter on a 36-month rolling term until Employee reaches the age of 62, at which time the term of this Agreement shall convert to a fixed three year-term, with the fixed term ending on Employee’s 65th birthday.
b.Termination For Cause.  SDSP may terminate this Agreement for “cause” upon written notice to Employee.  If this Agreement is terminated for “cause”, Employee shall be entitled to receive: (i) the Base Salary through the effective date of termination, (ii) any other amounts earned, accrued or owed to Employee under this Agreement but not paid as of the date of termination, and (iii) any other benefits payable to Employee upon such termination under any benefit plans or programs of SDSP in effect on the date of termination; less any claims of SDSP against Employee.  The term “cause” shall mean: (i) Employee’s confession or conviction of theft, fraud, embezzlement or other crime involving dishonesty; (ii) Employee’s excessive absenteeism (other than by reason of physical injury, disease, or mental illness) without reasonable cause; (iii) Employee’s act or omission constituting a material breach of any provision of this Agreement, including Sections 12, 13, 14 and 15 below; (iv) habitual and material negligence by Employee in the performance of Employee’s duties under this Agreement; (v) Employee’s abuse, misuse or destruction of property of SDSP, its affiliates, or its customers; (vi) Employee’s making or publishing of false or malicious statements concerning SDSP; or (vii) material failure by Employee to comply with the policies of SDSP or a lawful directive of the Board of Managers of SDSP and the failure to cure such non-compliance within ten days after his receipt of a written notice from the Board of Managers setting forth in reasonable detail the particulars of such non-compliance.  The preceding list is not intended to be exhaustive; other conduct of a similar nature may result in the termination of this Agreement for “cause.”  However, the results of SDSP’s operations or any business judgment made in good faith by Employee shall not constitute an independent basis for termination of this Agreement for “cause.”
c.Termination By SDSP Without Cause.  If this Agreement is terminated by SDSP without “cause”, Employee shall be entitled to receive: (i) the Base Salary for the greater of (A) the remaining term of this Agreement (up to a maximum of 36 months) or (B) fifty-two (52) weeks from the date of termination, (ii) any other amounts earned, accrued or owed to Employee under this Agreement but not paid as of the date of termination, and (iii) any other benefits payable to Employee under any benefit plans or programs of SDSP in effect on the date of termination.

Exhibit 10.1

d.Termination Upon Death or Disability.  This Agreement shall terminate upon the death or disability of Employee.  If this Agreement is terminated due to Employee’s death or disability, Employee or Employee’s estate or representatives, as the case may be, shall be entitled to receive: (i) the Base Salary through the date of Employee’s death or the date upon which Employee is deemed to be disabled, as the case may be, (ii) any other amounts earned, accrued, or owed to Employee under this Agreement but not paid as of such date, and (iii) any other benefits payable to Employee under any benefit plans or programs of SDSP in effect on such date.  The term “disability” shall mean: (a) the inability of Employee to perform his regular duties for SDSP for a period of 12 consecutive weeks and, in the opinion of two physicians, Employee will be unable to return to his regular duties for at least another 12 weeks; or (b) Employee is adjudicated by a court of competent jurisdiction as incompetent to manage Employee’s person or property regardless of any period during which Employee is unable to perform his regular duties for SDSP.
e.Occurrence of Extraordinary Event.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, upon the occurrence of an “extraordinary event” as defined below, this Agreement shall be deemed to have been terminated by SDSP without cause, thereby entitling Employee to the payments described in subsection (c) above.  For purposes of this Agreement, the term “extraordinary event” shall mean (i) the merger or consolidation of SDSP with another entity in which SDSP is not the surviving entity, unless Employee is employed in a similar position by the surviving entity; or (ii) the voluntary sale of all or substantially all of the assets of SDSP as a going concern, unless Employee is employed in a similar position by a successor company that has purchased substantially all of the assets of SDSP.
12.Confidential Information.  Employee acknowledges and agrees that SDSP owns and controls proprietary information concerning the operations, processes, methods and accumulated experience incidental to producing, processing, refining, marketing and selling soy-based and related agricultural products, services and systems, including business and technical information, financial information, accounting data, marketing techniques and materials, business plans, business operations, pricing policies and manuals, profit margins, expense ratios, personnel information, customer information, supplier information, technology, intellectual property, trade secrets, ideas, discoveries, inventions, patents, patent applications, techniques, drawings, designs, plans, specifications and products (the “Confidential Information”).  Employee agrees that by reason of Employee’s employment by SDSP, Employee has, and/or may in the future come into possession of, knowledge of or contribute to the Confidential Information.  Employee agrees that all Confidential Information is and shall remain the exclusive property of SDSP and that, during the term of this Agreement and following the termination hereof for any reason, Employee shall not disclose or use the Confidential Information for any purpose except in the course of Employee’s duties under this Agreement in furtherance of SDSP’s business.
13.Delivery of Confidential Information and Employer Property.  Upon request of SDSP and in any event upon termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee shall promptly deliver to SDSP all Confidential Information, including all originals, copies, summaries or extracts of books, catalogues, sale brochures, customer lists, prospective customer lists, price lists, employee manuals, notes, photographs, tape recordings, specifications, operations manuals and all other documents or tangible materials reflecting or referencing Confidential Information, as well as all other materials furnished to or acquired by Employee as a result of or during the course of Employee’s employment.
14.Non-Competition.  To prevent improper use of Confidential Information and unfair competition and diminution of the goodwill and other proprietary interests of SDSP, Employee agrees that, during the term of this Agreement and for a period of two (2) years following the termination hereof for any reason, and in a geographical area encompassing all of North America, Employee shall not, directly or indirectly, own, manage, operate, control, be employed by, work for, consult with or for, participate in, or be connected in any manner whatsoever with, the ownership, operation or control of any business that: (a) solicits any customer of SDSP for the purpose of obtaining the business of such customer in competition with SDSP; (b) solicits any prospective customer of SDSP (meaning any person or entity with whom SDSP has had any 

Exhibit 10.1

significant contact to develop new business), for the purpose of obtaining the business of such customer in competition with SDSP; or (c) engages in any business which is the same or essentially the same as the business of SDSP.
15.Non-Solicitation.  During the term of this Agreement and for a period of one (1) year following the termination hereof for any reason, Employee, directly or indirectly, shall not employ, solicit for employment, assist any other person in employing or soliciting for employment, or advise or recommend to any other person that such other person employ or solicit for employment, any person who then is, or during any portion of the twelve (12) months prior to such employment or solicitation, an employee of SDSP.
16.Reasonableness of Restrictions.  Employee acknowledges that he has carefully read and considered the provisions of this Agreement and, having done so, agrees that the restrictions and limitations in this Agreement are reasonable as to geographic scope and duration and are necessary to protect SDSP’s proprietary interests in the Confidential Information and to preserve for SDSP the competitive advantages necessary for their success.
17.Remedies.  Employee acknowledges and agrees that it is impossible to measure in money the damages which will accrue to SDSP if Employee breaches any of Employee’s obligations under Sections 12, 13, 14 or 15 above, and that SDSP would be irreparably damaged by such breach by Employee.  Accordingly, if any action or proceeding is instituted by or on behalf of SDSP to enforce such sections, Employee hereby waives any claim or defense thereto that SDSP has an adequate remedy at law or that SDSP has not been irreparably injured thereby.  The rights and remedies of SDSP pursuant to this section are cumulative, and shall not exclude any other right or remedy SDSP may have pursuant to this Agreement or at law or in equity.
18.Costs.  In the event either party hereto institutes legal proceedings to enforce the terms of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable costs and attorneys’ fees incurred in connection with such proceeding.
19.Successors and Assigns.  This Agreement shall be binding upon, inure to the benefit of, and be enforceable by the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns.  The services to be provided by Employee hereunder are personal in nature, and Employee may not assign or transfer this Agreement or any right or obligation hereunder.
20.Survival.  Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason, any section that by its nature should survive this Agreement shall survive and continue in effect and be binding upon the Parties, including Sections 11 through 18.
21.Severability.  The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision hereof, which other provisions shall remain in full force and effect.  Without limiting the foregoing, the parties agree that the covenants contained in Sections 12, 13, 14 and 15 above are independent of one another and severable.  In the event any part of the covenants contained in such sections is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining parts thereof shall continue to be valid and enforceable as though the invalid and unenforceable part had not been included herein.  If any provisions of the covenants contained in Sections 12, 13, 14 or 15 relating to the time period, geographical area, or restricted activity are declared by a court to exceed the maximum time periods or restricted activities which such court deems reasonable and enforceable, the parties agree that the court making such a determination shall have the power and is directed to reduce the time period, geographical area, and/or restricted activity to the maximum time period, geographical area, and/or restricted activity which such court deems reasonable.
22.Waiver.  The waiver by SDSP of a breach of any covenant of this Agreement, or the failure of SDSP to take action against any other employee for similar breaches, shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of any subsequent or later breach by Employee.

Exhibit 10.1

23.Governing Law; Jurisdiction.  All rights and obligations arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of South Dakota.  The parties hereby agree that any legal proceeding brought to enforce the terms of this Agreement shall be brought in the courts of the State of South Dakota located in Brookings County, South Dakota, and the parties hereby consent to the jurisdiction and venue of such courts.
24.Entire Agreement; Amendment.  This Agreement represents the entire agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof.  No provision of this Agreement may be modified, waived or discharged unless such waiver, modification or discharge is agreed to in writing by Employee and SDSP.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Employment Agreement the date first written above.
	
			
	SOUTH DAKOTA SOYBEAN PROCESSORS, LLC
	 
	EMPLOYEE

	 
	 
	 

	/s/ Ardon Wek
	 
	/s/ Thomas Kersting

	Chairman of Board of Managers
	 
	Thomas J. KerstingExhibit 10.5

 

SERVICE CONTRACT

FOR DAIRY PRODUCTS

 

(Ref. MPFI-ROKA/03-2015/01)

 

		1.	Parties

 

This
Contract is made this 25th day of March 2015 between:

 

M-Power
Food Industries Pte Ltd a company having its principal place of business at 76 Playfair Road, #03-06 LHK2 Building, 367996
Singapore (the “Service Provider”)

 

Service
Provider’s bank:

 

**

 

And

 

Roka
Group Holdings Limited a company having its principal place of business at ** China (the “Client”).

 

		2.	Background

 

WHEREAS,
Service Provider has expertise in the production of formulated dairy products and is willing to provide ** to Client concerning
**.

 

WHEREAS,
Client desires to obtain ** from the Service Provider in order to **.

 

NOW
THEREFORE, the parties, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements to be performed as set forth in this contract,
the receipt and sufficiency of which consideration are hereby acknowledged, hereby agree as follows.

 

		3.	Scope of Supply of Services:

 

Transfer
of ** producing formulated powdered milk, inclusive of ** in Singapore and technical maintenance.

 

		4.	Assignment Prohibited

 

Client’s
** obtained from Service Provider under this Contract shall not be assigned, passed or sold to any third party by the Client without
the prior written approval of the Service Provider, and an attempted assignment by the Client may, at the sole discretion of the
Service Provider, be sufficient cause for termination of this Contract. In addition, Service Provider may at its sole discretion
terminate this Contract upon a corporate merger or other consolidation by the Client

 

 

**            Certain information on this page has been omitted and
filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.

 

     

     

    

 

		5.	Technical Information, Know-how

 

(a) 
Client hereby acknowledges that the ** provided by the Service Provider are the property of the Service Provider. Client
hereby agrees to treat such ** as confidential.

 

(b)
Client shall during the term of this Contract and after termination thereof, execute such documents as Service Provider may request
from time to time to ensure that all **, right, title and interest in reside with Service Provider.

 

(g)
The terms and conditions of this clause 5 shall survive any termination of this Contract.

 

		6.	Contract Value and Payment Terms

 

In
consideration of all the services and rights supplied to Client hereunder as more fully specified in Item 3 Scope of Supply of
Services above, Client shall pay to Service Provider a total amount of US$3,750,000.00 as per the following schedule:

 

**

 

		7.	Implementation Period

 

This
Contract shall be implemented within a period of 3 months from January to March 2015. It may be extended upon agreement between
the Service Provider and the Client.

 

		8.	Relationship of the Parties

 

The
relationship of the Client to Service Provider is that of independent contractors, and neither Buyer nor its employees or agents
are employees of the Service Provider. This Contract does not constitute a joint venture or grant of a franchise between Service
Provider and Client.

 

		9.	Merger

 

This
Contract constitutes the entire understanding of the parties, all prior understandings having been merged herein. This Contract
may only be amended only by a writing signed by both parties to this Contract.

 

		10.	Notices

 

All
notices regarding this Contract shall be in writing and shall be deemed delivered on the earlier date: (1) if sent by e-mail,
delivery or mail when actually received and acknowledged; or (2) 5 days after mailing by certified or registered mail, return
receipt requested.

 

 

**            Certain information on this page has been omitted and
filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions

 

     

     

    

 

		11.	Choice of Law

 

This
Contract shall be governed by British law. Furthermore, the parties hereby agree that any action or proceeding arising out of
or relating to this Contract shall be finally settled under the Rules of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce.

 

		12.	Indemnification of the Seller

 

Client
shall defend and indemnify the Service Provider and hold the Service Provider harmless from any and all claims, damages, and reasonable
attorney’s fees and related expenses arising from the use of Service Provider’s **. The provisions of this clause shall survive
the termination of this Contract for a period of two (2) years.

 

		13.	Execution

 

Each
party has read this Contract in its entirety and understands its terms and consequences. Each of the undersigned hereby represents
that he or she has the authority to enter into this Contract.

 

IN
WITNESS WHEREOF the Service Provider and Client have executed this Contract as of the date first written above.

 

	Service Provider:	 	M-POWER FOOD INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD.	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	Authorized Signatory:	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	Client:	 	ROKA GROUP HOLDINGS LTD	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	Authorized Signatory:	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	Date:	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 

 

 

**            Certain information on this page has been omitted and
filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions

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