Company: COOT
Filing Date: 2025-12-22
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001493152-25-028698
Chunk: 38

Company: Australian Oilseeds Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-12-22
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 38
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 the part of the farmer to provide a specific commodity in quantities and at quality standards determined by the purchaser and a commitment on the part of the purchaser to support the farmer’s production and to purchase the commodity at harvest.

After the Company determines with whom to contract for its oilseeds, the Company and the counterparty agree upon one or more contracts. The contracts contain information about the plot of land (referred to as the “block”) on which the product is grown. For each growing period, the grower-supply contract associates a harvest with a block. The harvest identifies the product and growing period. Because a contract can span several growing periods, a block might have several harvests associated with it. The Company contracts to purchase all of the output from a particular block. Typically, the contract manager manages the harvests at the block level because most harvests for a block have similar characteristics, such as price. A grower-supply contract is a contract associated with a block and harvest.

In addition to the Company’s grower-supply contracts with local and regional farmers and shareholders in New South Wales, Energreen Nutrition Australia Pty Ltd, a company related to Gary Seaton, a director, provides supply-chain support for raw materials to the Company as an additional source of oilseeds supply. In addition, the Company has an exclusive supply agreement for canola seed with Good Earth Growers, as a strategy partner who has committed to reduce chemical residual in farming operation. Good Earth Growers was the first grain producer in Australia to be certified “ Chemical Free Farmers.” 1

The non-GMO chemical free oilseeds are then cold pressed, filtered and bottled by the Company into organic and non-organic food-grade oils, vegetable protein meals and supplements in stock feed rations. Cold pressing involves pressing and grinding the oilseeds without the use of chemicals and solvents at temperatures below 50 degrees Celsius, which results in oil and meals that retain nutritional values, antioxidants and healthy omega fatty acids. 2The Company works with various marketers and distributors to sell its products in the Australian retail and selected export markets. The Company does business in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and the United States through the trademark “Good Earth Oils.” Moreover, the Company’s business strategy is aligned with the United Nations (“UN”) Sustainable Development Goals (“SDGs”), tracking, and improving on metrics within target UN SDGs, as seen in the following diagram:

The Company’s is committed to working only with farmers and growers who are committed to sustainable,