12
April 2024
Agronomics
Limited
("Agronomics" or the "Company")
Exercise of
Warrants
Total Voting
Rights
Agronomics Limited (AIM:ANIC), a
leading listed company focused on cellular agriculture, announces
that pursuant to the receipt of notices for the exercise of
warrants, it is issuing 42 Ordinary Shares with a nominal value of
£0.000001 each in the capital of the Company ("Shares") at a
subscription price of 30.0p per Share. The Company has received
gross proceeds of £12.60.
Application has been made for 42
Shares to be admitted to trading on AIM ("Admission"), with Admission expected to
occur on or around 17 April 2024.
The Shares will rank pari passu with the existing Ordinary
Shares, including the right to receive all dividends and other
distributions declared after the date of their issue.
Following Admission of the Shares,
the Company will have 1,009,409,792
ordinary shares with a nominal value of £0.000001 each in issue
with voting rights and admitted to trading on AIM. This figure may
then be used by shareholders in the Company as the denominator for
the calculation by which they will determine if they are required
to notify their interest in, or a change to their interest in, the
share capital of the Company under the Financial Conduct
Authority's Disclosure and Transparency Rules.
About
Agronomics
Agronomics is a leading
London-listed company focussing on investment opportunities within
the field of cellular agriculture. The Company has established a
portfolio of over 20 companies in this rapidly advancing sector. It
seeks to invest in companies owning technologies with defensible
intellectual property that offer new ways of producing food and
materials with a focus on products historically derived from
animals. These technologies are driving a major disruption in
agriculture, offering solutions to improve sustainability, as well
as addressing human health, animal welfare and environmental
damage. This disruption will decouple supply chains from the
environment and animals and improve food security for the world's
expanding population. A full list of Agronomics' portfolio
companies is available at https://agronomics.im/.
About Cellular
Agriculture
Cellular Agriculture is the
production of agriculture products directly from cells, as opposed
to raising an animal for slaughter or growing crops. This
encompasses cell culture to produce cultivated meat and materials,
and fermentation processes that harness a combination of molecular
biology, synthetic biology, tissue engineering and biotechnology to
massively simplify production methods in a sustainable
manner.
Over the coming decades, the source
of the world's food supply traditionally derived from conventional
agriculture is going to change dramatically. We have already
witnessed the first wave of this shift with the consumer adoption
of plant-based alternative proteins but today, we are on the cusp
of an even bigger wave of change. This is being facilitated by
advances in cellular agriculture. This change is necessary, given
scientists' claims that if we maintain existing animal protein
consumption patterns, then we will not meet the Paris Agreement's
goal of limiting warming to 1.5℃.
AT Kearney, a global consultancy
firm, projects that cultivated meat's market share will reach 35%
by 2040. This combined with the Good Food Institute's estimate that
a US $1.8 trillion investment will be required in order to produce
just 10% of the world's protein using this technology, means that
we are on the cusp of a multi-decade flow of capital to build out
manufacturing facilities.
For further information please
contact:
Agronomics
Limited
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Beaumont Cornish
Limited
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Canaccord Genuity
Limited
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Cavendish Securities
Plc
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Peterhouse Capital
Limited
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SEC Newgate
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The
Company
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Nomad
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Joint
Broker
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Joint
Broker
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Joint
Broker
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Public
Relations
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Jim
Mellon
Denham
Eke
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Roland
Cornish
James
Biddle
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Andrew
Potts
Harry
Pardoe
Alex
Aylen
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Giles
Balleny
Michael
Johnson
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Lucy
Williams
Charles
Goodfellow
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Bob
Huxford
Anthony
Hughes
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+44 (0)
1624 639396
info@agronomics.im
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+44 (0)
207 628 3396
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+44 (0)
207 523 8000
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+44 (0)
207 397 8900
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+44 (0)
207 469 0936
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agronomics@secnewgate.co.uk
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