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Cellular agriculture has the potential to address many of the world’s most pressing problems

Including greenhouse gas emissions, water pollution and shortages, deforestation, misallocation of land use, ocean health, animal cruelty, antibiotic resistance, and climate change in general.

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The adoption of cellular agriculture has a key role to play in meeting the global population’s escalating food requirements

Estimates from the United Nations suggest that there will need to be a 60% increase in food production to feed the world’s population by 2050.

Goals

A leading listed investor in cellular agriculture

Agronomics is currently the UK’s only listed vehicle providing investors with exposure to a concentrated portfolio investing exclusively in this field.

Aim Accreditation

Early mover advantage and specialist focus provide information asymmetry

Agronomics is deeply embedded in the industry and has screened over 400 companies, investing only in the most promising start-ups.

Portfolio

A massive flow of capital is anticipated to enter the sector

in the coming decade led by the necessity to improve supply chain resilience price stability and nation-states seeking food security.

Potential Market

Regulatory approvals in major jurisdictions such as the US are being granted in trillion-dollar total addressable markets

Estimates from Grandview Research and Statista, state the global food system is currently worth over US$ 2 trillion

Us Market