Investor Presentation • Jan 26, 2023
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is an AgClimateTech company providing sustainable solutions for farmers in the \$8TN agriculture industry
To create sustainable agricultural solutions for sustainable food supply
Replace climate-harmful, synthetic products while protecting the environment
Protect crops from the effects of climate change stressors while supporting profitable crop production for farmers
| Established | 2015 |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | R&D center located in Israel's Rehovot's science park |
| Employees | 12 |
| Experience | Management with years of accumulated experience in the areas of Agtech, fertilizers, plant protection and food. |
| IPO | Feb 2022 (TASE: GRAC) with a market CAP ~ 100 Million ILS |
Upstream and Downstream Solutions to Support a Crop's Sustainable Growth Lifecycle
Upstream: "NFT" (Bio-Fertilizer) Replaces climate-harmful, synthetic urea Downstream: "WDS" (Climate Stress Solution) Improves the crop tolerance to withstand abiotic climate stress


Morris Zelkha, Chairman of the Board of Directors Founder and former CEO of LycoRed for 24 years head of new product development Negev Phosphate ICL

Senior Manager at ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Ltd.; entrepreneur in the ag-innovative world; former CEO of Casterra Ag. Former Ag Investment Advisor for Fortissimo Capital and RDC

Innovative agronomist and senior plant breeder with more than 30 years of experience and over 600 registered plant varieties attributed to his work

Global Senior Manager at ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Ltd.; GTM expert with launch-to-commercial life cycle management experience & a deep understanding of the relationships between producers, distributors and product end-users

Graduate of the CPA firm EY Israel with 20 years of experience in accounting and economic services for a variety of private, public and governmental entities
Formerly head of budgeting and strategy at Evogene, with over 20 years of experience in sales, travel and administration at high-tech and agricultural companies

over 40 years experience in Life Science Innovations Industry and is a global expert in nitrogen fixation.

Valdemar Fischer, Advisory Board – brings decades of experience in agriculture and leadership as Non-Executive Chairman at Syngenta Latin America

Director, Business Consultant –
brings over 40 years of commercial expertise in the agriculture industry. ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Ltd. and ADAMA Americas

Leading programs are two novel, patent-pending, biological environmental stress protection and growth enhancement technologies:
NFT (Bio-Fertilizer) = proprietary non-disruptive biofertilizer derived from natural bacteria and biological activators
WDS (Stress Tolerance Enhancer)= proprietary bio-stimulant that improves the crop tolerance to withstand abiotic climate stress





(examples of producers of legacy synthetic chemicals)
Graph Source: Pest Manag Sci. 2020 Oct; 76(10): 3348–3356. https://agfundernews.com/crop-protection-biologicals-vs-chemicals, Crop Protection: Biologicals vs Chemicals?, July 20, 2017, Spencer Maughan and Kieran Furlong


Target crop: Maize/Corn
Disrupting a multi-billion-dollar industry* with solutions to fertilize sustainably and enable crop health and vigor
Grace Breeding's widely available activating agents
Synergy Bio-Fertilizer (NFT) + Climate-stress solution (WDS)
Marketaccessible, widely-available, non-pathogenic bacteria
Proprietary solutions that result from years of research evaluating
a thousand biological molecules and their combinations
with non-pathogenic bacteria
| Product Candidate | Discovery | Field Trial 1 | Field Trial 2 | GTM | Commercial* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proprietary Bio-Fertilizer ("NFT") | |||||
| Stress Tolerance Enhancer ("WDS") | |||||
| R&D |
NFT = Proprietary bio-fertilizer that is a natural replacement to synthetic fertilizer and serves as a urea replacement; environmentally friendly to air, soil and the aquifer; naturally provides nitrogen to cereals
WDS = Proprietary bio-stimulant that is a plant nutrient enhancement and serves to increase yield and Improve the crop tolerance to withstand abiotic climate stress
*Development consists of field testing 2-3 season cycles per crop














The global fertilizer market is estimated at \$171 billion
Cereal grains (e.g., wheat, corn, rice, rye, millet, etc.) represent 55% of the world nitrogen fertilizer market
Consumption of cereal grains and pulse derivatives was estimated at 2.6 million tons in 2022, with a CAGR 6.2% through 2032
1MT of urea production in the U.S. = 1.84 MT of gas emissions (CO2); total CO2 produced through the annual global production of urea = 120 million cars CO2 emissions annually! (*yearly greenhouse gas emissions from a typical passenger vehicle in the US equal to 4.6MT of CO2)

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1063689/global-urea-production-capacity Persistence Market Research: July12, 2022

Naturally provides nitrogen to crops in synergy with available bacteria; reduction of 50% in use of urea

Farmer cost savings expected per:

Environmentally-friendly to air, soil and the aquifer

Low-carbon-footprint product with ESG benefits

In field trials, NFT demonstrated it was as efficient as and competitive with urea, suggesting it may be an ideal potential replacement

Distributor higher profit. Lower volume equals to less storage footprint and land transportation costs and margins higher than the standard 2-3%



Wheat trials results Sept 2022 (Israel)
&
2022


NFT amount applied per Ha. – 20 L
Urea amount applied per Ha. – 500 kg



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Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide reduce the concentrations of protein and essential minerals in most plant species, including wheat, soybeans, and rice. This direct effect of rising CO2 on the nutritional value of crops represents a potential threat to human health.

WDS is a stress tolerance enhancer; a combination of naturally sourced ingredients with market-available bacteria

Protects against abiotic climate stressors, addressing the supply problem for the farmer and the pricing threat to the consumer

Increases yield and improves plant nutrient uptake and therefore fruit and vegetable quality. Provides a 20-30% increase in yield!

Widely applicable (legumes, industrial tomatoes, vegetables, grains); focus is on fruits (mangoes and avocado). In field trials, WDS helped farmers boost growth for industrial tomatoes in different plots amid various climate stress conditions

Simple and efficient once-per-season application via the irrigation system that adds an additional economic benefit
Solution: Provide farmers with a higher yields and mitigate distribution challenges resulting from drought conditions


The field trial (Israel (2022) showed that the formula both boosted the growth of the tomato root system and improved the yield in amid harsh, arid weather conditions.


" The WDS application saves me two years of growing and the additional cost of replanting; manpower and new plants."
WDS provides dual benefit related to plant tolerance and yield
Climate stress defense benefits

* New startups have recently received multi-national investments


• With 42 million Ha. of soybean and 22 million Ha. of maize (corn), Brazil is one of the largest agricultural markets in the world.



We announced a strategic research and development collaboration with the University of Londrina (UEL), based in Paraná State, Brazil. The University is evaluating Grace Breeding's NFT being developed to improve absorption of nutrients from the soil as well as increase the efficiency of nitrogenous feeding. This will allow farmers to significantly reduce their dependence on synthetic fertilizer.

Results from the UEL study showed that the corn seeds treated with NFT had:
"Grace Breeding's NFT presents properties that stimulate the metabolic process of the plant – physiological, respiratory and secondary-metabolic pathways – promoting greater growth and better development of corn. Based on our early results, we believe that this technology may effect a significant advancement in sustainable agriculture, enabling low carbon emissions, as well as support the economy in the more efficient use of water and nitrogen."


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NFT WDS

Please change to similar slide background as the rest of the deck Our B2B business model produces more robust and resilient industrial crops and improves distributor and farmer economics, while importantly, supporting ESG initiatives - responsibly reducing environmental impact with a lower carbon-footprint and lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.


| As of YE June 30, 2022 | |
|---|---|
| Ticker | TASE: GRAC |
| Shares outstanding | 3,544,489 |
| Net operating cash used* | 3.5M ILS (1.1M USD) |
| Cash balance* | 12.2M ILS (3.5M USD) |



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