Company: COOT
Filing Date: 2025-04-15
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001641172-25-004895
Chunk: 96

Company: Australian Oilseeds Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-04-15
Form: S-1
Chunk 96
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, sunflower, safflower, soybean and linseed meals. Protein meals are the co-product of cold pressing extraction and are predominately used as a supplement in stockfeed rations. The meals are also used in rations for protein, amino acids, fiber and fat depending on dietary requirements.

Premium products include:

| ● | Cold                  
 pressed Canola oil    |
| ● | Cold                  
 Pressed Soya bean oil |

Non-GMO Food Market Size, Trends & Growth | Forecast
[2032] (fortunebusinessinsights.com).

Id.

| 56 |

| ● | Sunflower           
 Oil                 |
| ● | Cold                
 Pressed Canola Meal |
| ● | Plant               
 Based Proteins      |
| ● | Sunflower           
 Meal                |

We sell cold pressed vegetable oils and vegetable protein meals extracted from oil seeds. For fiscal years 2024 and 2023, we derived approximately 85% and 89%, respectively, of our total revenue from the sale of cold pressed vegetable oils with the balance from the sale of vegetable protein meals extracted from oil seeds. The Company processes and sells high quality protein meal for the agricultural market (including the feedstock industry) and is leveraging this by-product to expand into the plant-based meats and proteins markets. Presently, the Cootamundra facility is capable of crushing canola, safflower and sunflower seeds with a current processing capacity of more than 33,000 metric tons per annum. Edible oils and protein meal serve as the largest outlet for oilseed derivative products. The food industry demands healthy oils for cooking and dining. A key example being Canola Oilseed — in which Australia produces over 15-20% of the global Canola seed trade. Australian oilseed production, due to relative proximity and high-quality output, are well-placed to supply the rapidly expanding consumer export markets of the Asia-Pacific as well as satisfy increased domestic demands.

The Company enters into standard sales contracts with customers for the purchase of these products, which detail the duration and amount of the product to be delivered during the course of the contract, compliance with applicable government regulations and tax payment obligations.

The Company intends to address the increased global demand for sustainable premium cold-pressed and non-GMO products by expanding its existing cold-pressing capacity from 33,000 metric tons to 65,0000 metric tons initially per annum through its new multi-seed crushing plant at Emerald, Queensland with a projected cold-pressing capacity of 80,000 metric tons per