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Cargill Invests in Controlled Environment Ag Company

Local Bounti is undergoing expansion to increase facility capacity by 140%

Lettuce greens VIA PIXABAY sep 2021

Local Bounti, an indoor agriculture company based in the U.S., has closed a previously announced $200 million debt financing facility with Cargill Financial Services International, Inc., which is also a recent strategic investor in Local Bounti.

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Cargill is demonstrating significant support in the future of Local Bounti by investing as both a lender and an investor in the PIPE financing contemplated in connection with Local Bounti's proposed business combination with Leo Holdings III Corp., a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company.

Local Bounti is an emerging leader in controlled environment agriculture advancing the production and delivery of local, fresh and sustainably-grown leafy greens produce for consumers across the U.S. with an initial focus on the Western U.S.

In addition to closing on the debt financing facility to cover the cost of several planned greenhouse facilities, Cargill has also expressed interest in financing the construction of all of Local Bounti's planned future indoor farming facilities in the United States through 2025.

"Local Bounti and Cargill share a commitment to delivering farm-to-fork options for consumers while sustaining the land, not only for today but for generations of farmers to come," says Ross Jennings, head of Cargill's Trade and Capital Markets business.

"As we look to advance sustainable agriculture practices, it was a natural and exciting fit to finance the construction of Local Bounti's innovative and sustainable greenhouses."

Local Bounti Co-Founder and Co-CEO Craig Hurlbert notes that in all four corners of its business, the company strives to secure the best partners to help ensure our success.

"Cargill, as a global leader in the agricultural sector, is a great example of this," says Hurlbert. "Cargill's financial support will help us fast-track the build out of strategically located facilities that showcase our patent pending Stack & Flow Technology™ which produces superior unit economics with high yield and low-cost operations.

"As we pioneer a new chapter in sustainable agriculture, we are challenging the way food is produced and delivered. The consumer benefits by enjoying delicious, locally grown, longer-lasting fresh produce, and the planet benefits because we use 90% less land and water, AND no herbicides or pesticides. It's time to turn a new leaf."

Leveraging its innovative proprietary modular and scalable building system, which is designed to easily and efficiently replicate its proven indoor farm model, Local Bounti is currently undergoing expansion to increase the capacity of its flagship facility in Hamilton, MT, by approximately 140%.

This expansion is expected to be completed and operational by the fourth quarter of 2021, and the company plans to break ground on additional facilities before the end of this year, with a total of seven additional facilities planned to be built in the Western U.S. by the end of 2025.

Local Bounti estimates that the total U.S. market for herbs and vegetables is anticipated to reach $30 billion by 2025, with less than 1% of that grown indoors today.

To learn more about Local Bounti's unique growing process, diversified product offerings and experienced leadership team, click here.

About Local Bounti
Local Bounti is a premier controlled environment agriculture (CEA) company redefining conversion efficiency and environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards for indoor agriculture. Local Bounti operates an advanced indoor growing facility in Hamilton, MT.

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