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Organigram Confirms Added $2.5M Investment In Hyasynth Biologicals


Benzinga | Oct 23, 2020 06:04AM EDT

Organigram Confirms Added $2.5M Investment In Hyasynth Biologicals

As an early investor in biosynthesis, Organigram Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:OGI) (TSX:OGI), the parent company of Organigram Inc. (the "Company" or "Organigram"), a leading licensed producer of cannabis, is pleased to announce it has funded an additional $2.5 million investment in Hyasynth Biologicals Inc. ("Hyasynth"), a private biotechnology company and pioneer in the field of cannabinoid science and biosynthesis. The announcement comes as Hyasynth makes the first sale of CBDa1 produced and extracted from yeast.

In addition to the investment, Organigram continues to have the right to purchase potentially all of Hyasynth?s cannabinoid or cannabinoid related production at, subject to the terms of its agreement with Hyasynth, a 10% discount to the wholesale market price for a period of ten years from Hyasynth?s commencement of commercial production.

Organigram initially advanced $5 million to Hyasynth in September 2018 in accordance with the terms of a Debenture Purchase Agreement (the "Agreement") between the Company and Hyasynth. Today?s announcement represents the second of three tranches outlined in the Agreement and brings Organigram?s total investment in Hyasynth to $7.5 million. Organigram has a right to purchase a remaining $2.5 million of convertible secured debentures (the "Debentures") which would bring its total investment in Hyasynth to $10 million upon the achievement by Hyansynth of another designated milestone and compliance by Hyasynth with other specified terms and conditions.

Biosynthesis is most commonly known as the primary production methodology for insulin used in the treatment of diabetes. Unlike chemical synthesis, or agriculture methods, biosynthesis results in products and final ingredients that are pesticide-free and are based on natural ingredients. Hyasynth?s biosynthesis process uses patent-pending yeast strains and enzymes to produce pure cannabinoids (not synthetic) without relying on cannabis plants. In addition to the major cannabinoids such as CBD and THC, Hyasynth has also demonstrated and submitted patent applications on the production of minor cannabinoids for which traditional cultivation is cost prohibitive since these cannabinoids are found in only very low levels in cannabis plants. The minor cannabinoids are believed to be the next frontier of cannabis research and novel cannabis product development.

The advantages of biosynthesis compared to traditional plant cultivation are expected to be as follows:

* Feasible production of minor cannabinoids;

* Reduced operating and capital costs;

* Consistency and purity of products;

* A smaller environmental footprint; and

* Leverages the existing infrastructure and techniques already popular for food and pharmaceutical production.

"While we believe there will always be a sizeable market for dried flower and derivative based products produced at our indoor facility, it is exciting to watch Hyasynth?s progress in biosynthesis. We believe biosynthesis has the potential to redefine the cannabinoid production landscape by setting a scalable and reliable platform of supply that cannabis producers and pharmaceutical companies can leverage for success," says Greg Engel, CEO, Organigram. "As the demand for large-scale, pure and consistent supply grows in both the pharmaceutical and consumer sectors, we are pleased to continue to support Hyasynth?s work."

Executive Changes

The Company also announces that Julie Chamberlain, Vice President, Marketing will be leaving Organigram effective November 6, 2020 for a General Manager role in a non-competing industry. "Julie?s contributions to Organigram as a seasoned marketer and brand leader have been immeasurable and we wish her well" said Greg Engel, CEO, Organigram. On an interim basis, Eric Williams, Director of Brand, will assume many of Julie?s responsibilities within the marketing team.

Cameron Bishop, Vice President, Public Affairs and Stakeholder Relations has also left Organigram to pursue other interests as a consultant.

"Cameron?s leadership in advancing cannabis legalization and awareness, while supporting positive policy development and promoting the sector as a key economic driver of the Canadian economy, has contributed to both the growth of Organigram and the evolution of the industry overall," said Greg Engel, CEO, Organigram. "We wish him well in his future endeavours and we look forward to opportunities to continue to work with him in his new role." Mr. Bishop?s board position on the American Trade Association for Cannabis and Hemp is expected to be filled by another representative of the Company.

Organigram would like to thank Ms. Chamberlain and Mr. Bishop for their service.






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