Company: COOT
Filing Date: 2025-10-23
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001493152-25-019123
Chunk: 13

Company: Australian Oilseeds Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-10-23
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
Chunk 13
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fires, drought and flooding. Under unfavorable weather and environmental conditions, we might be forced to pursue special production
plans which differ from our routine production activities, including temporarily closing our production facilities, shortening operation
time, and reducing production shifts. As a result, our productivity might materially decrease.

A
majority of our revenue stream depends on timely obtaining oil seeds for extraction into vegetable oils and vegetable protein meals.
The supply of oil seeds and their timely availability can be negated by blight, drought, floods, storms or other woes of farming in NSW.
Any such event or a combination thereof could render us unable to meet our product demands. This could have a long-term negative effect
on our ability to grow our business.

The
Company is developing appropriate client related policies and is focused on producing sustainable and chemical free products. Its management
have assessed current and pending climate related legislation and can confirm that:

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Disruptions
in water and power supply may adversely affect our and our suppliers’ operations.

Our
operations are reliant upon stable supply of electricity and access to transportation routes to optimally run our oil seed grinding and
extraction operations and/or deliver our products to customers. Our suppliers’ farming operations are, in addition, reliant on
access to water for the cultivation of oil seeds, which we then use to produce our products. Should we not have access to reliable electricity
supply or should our suppliers have limited access to water or experience infrastructure challenges, this could have a material adverse
effect on our access to oil seeds and therefore our business, operating results, cash flows, financial condition and future growth.

Water,
as a resource, is becoming increasingly limited as global demand for water increases and extreme temperatures become mundane. A significant
part of our suppliers’ operations requires the use of large volumes of water. In recent times, Australia has experienced prolonged
periods of drought and there may be significant changes in the future to current water laws which could increase the cost or availability
of water in reaction to extended periods of drought and extreme weather.

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Our
operating results may fluctuate, and our operating results could be adversely affected by various factors such as a decrease of product
sales, price changes in response to competitive factors and increases in oil seed costs.

Our
quarterly results of operations may fluctuate as a result of a number of factors, including fluctuation in the demand for our
products and changes in the price of oil seeds, which directly