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Cinis Fertilizer AB

Business and Financial Review Apr 23, 2025

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Cinis has delivered another full shipload of potassium sulfate

Cinis Fertilizer has sent another shipload of water-soluble potassium sulfate to its customer Van Iperen International. The cargo amounts to just over 4,000 tons.

The production ramp-up at Cinis Fertilizers' facility in Köpmanholmen continues and now the next shipload of water-soluble potassium sulfate has been shipped. The cargo amounts to just over 4,000 tons.

In accordance with the new action plan to increase the plant's capacity, the company's technology and process supplier has been on site in Örnsköldsvik during April. During this period, we have jointly carried out a number of efforts to optimize the process as well as tests that have resulted in production levels being slightly lower at times.

For more information, please contact:

Charlotte Becker, IR and Communications Officer, Cinis Fertilizer [email protected] +46 730 37 07 07

Jakob Liedberg, CEO, Cinis Fertilizer [email protected] +46 768 58 12 86

This information is such information that Cinis Fertilizer is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU's Market Abuse Regulation. This report has been prepared with a Swedish and an English version. In the event of any discrepancies between the two, the Swedish version applies. This information was published, through the agency of the contact persons above, on April 23, 2025, at 6:20 p.m. CET.

About Cinis Fertilizer

Cinis Fertilizer is a Swedish green-tech company producing an environmentally friendly mineral fertilizer, potassium sulphate (SOP), by, among other things, recycling waste streams from the manufacture of batteries and battery materials, as well as from the pulp industry and other industries. The patent protected technology will use half as much energy as today's production methods and the result is a fertilizer with low carbon footprint, a unique and circular contribution enabling sustainable agriculture. FNCA Sweden AB is Certified Adviser. For further information please visit: www.cinis-fertilizer.com.

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