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Thus far, FY23 has marked a year of successful advancement for Amoéba: (1) the development of its biocontrol plant is ongoing, poised to achieve production of 40 tonnes per annum of W. magna lysate; (2) a third scientific article has been published, which highlights the efficacy of its biocontrol product; and (3) the company has announced a potential further application for W. magna lysate in cosmetic skincare. The new application will not hinder advancement of the biological fungicide product.
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Following on from the press release in March that provided preliminary data on the FY22 results, Amoéba has published its FY22 universal registration document, which contains detailed financial information for the year. We leave our FY23 estimates unchanged.
FY22 was an exceptional year for Amoéba in which it secured regulatory approval in the United States and a recommendation for approval in the European Union for the active substance used in its innovative biological fungicides. Now that these essential regulatory hurdles have been cleared, the company intends to construct a production plant capable initially of manufacturing sufficient active substance annually to treat 100,000 hectares of crops, 200,000 hectares when extended. Management plans
During 2022 Amoéba secured regulatory approval in the United States and a recommendation for approval in the European Union for the active substance used in its innovative biological fungicides. It is now looking to raise €45m to fund operations and site expansion over the next three years. €23m of the financing will be for capital expenditure, primarily on a production plant capable initially of manufacturing sufficient active substance annually to treat 100,000 hectares of crops, 200,000 hecta
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