Company: COOT
Filing Date: 2025-06-23
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001641172-25-016159
Chunk: 96

Company: Australian Oilseeds Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-06-23
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 96
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 of such compounds against cardiovascular diseases, lipid oxidation, protein cross-linking and DNA mutations and homeostasis function, which prevent the attack of biomolecules by free radicals. 7

From phytosterols to polyphenols, fat to polyphenols, many of the characteristic components of oilseeds are known to have positive effects on health, capacity and well-being, and can be used to design functional foods. Vegetables, fruits and nuts, all rich in phenols, flavonoids, isoflavonoids, phytosterols and phytic acid — essential bioactive compounds, provide considerable health benefits 8such as alleviating major diseases and health conditions representing the highest causes of death worldwide, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases, and aging. We believe that these ameliorative characteristics will continue to drive the demand for the Company’s products.

5How 17 Companies Are Tackling Sustainable Development Goals (and Your Company Can, Too) — SDGfunders.

6See Oilseed Market Size, Growth, Trends, Growth, Report 2022-2030 (precedenceresearch.com)

7See Oilseeds as Functional Foods: Content and Composition of Many Phytochemicals and Therapeutic Alternatives | IntechOpen

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Global Market Demand.The global oilseeds market in 2022 is estimated at $264.87 billion worldwide and is expected to grow to $340.44 billion by 2026 at a compound annual growth rate (“CAGR”) of 5.7%, is projected to be worth $385.45 billion by 2030 9and projected to be worth $385.45 billion by 2030. The growing usage of oilseeds in animal feed, as well as the need for healthy and organic oilseed-processed goods, public-private collaborations in varietal development, and molecular breeding in oilseeds, are expected to propel the growth of the oilseed market.

The Company believes that Australian-derived non-GMO oils are in high demand in Europe and other countries, in contrast to Canadian canola oil which is mostly genetically modified in order to be tolerant to herbicides. 10We believe that the global demand for healthier, natural and chemical-free food products opens avenues for domestic and international economic activity and the Company is an example of this trend. The Company intends to address this increased global demand for sustainable premium cold-pressed and non-GMO products by expanding its existing cold