FeedKind® Protein Wins FDA GRAS Status for Use in Aquaculture

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Calysta, the world leader in fermented protein, has announced that its leading product, FeedKind®,  has achieved generally recognised as safe (GRAS) status with the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine have granted Calysta’s FeedKind protein GRAS
status for use in the US in salmonid feeds at up to 18% of the diet. In the US FeedKind will
be listed under its common name, dried fermentation biomass.

The ruling means aquaculture companies in the US now have access to a nutritionally rich
and non-GMO protein ingredient that both helps preserve biodiversity while addressing a
growing market need for proteins for feed and food.

Allan LeBlanc, VP and Aquaculture Lead at Calysta said: “With so many exciting
developments in US aquaculture, we are thrilled to be able to access this market. FeedKind
protein is a perfect fit for the trout industry and the burgeoning recirculating aquaculture
systems (RAS) industry for Atlantic salmon.

“FeedKind is an exceptional alternative to other sources of protein, and is free from heavy
metals, pesticides, and microplastics, ensuring animals are only fed the nutrients they need.
Because it can be produced year-round using no arable land and without using any plant or
animal ingredients, it truly is a protein without limits.”

Herman Sloot, Vice President of Commercial Development said, “US GRAS status was a
key achievement for us, so we are very pleased with the official notice. This brings the US
closer in line with existing approvals in other markets throughout the world, such as the EU,
and enables us to expand the market opportunity for this revolutionary product. This is an
important first step in our path toward US GRAS status for use in pet foods to complement
our existing EU and UK approvals for pet food.

“GRAS status also means the world has an effective and nutritious option added to its
toolbox as it comes to grips with the need to produce more food while protecting biodiversity
for current and future generations. FeedKind has a far lower carbon footprint than
conventional sources of animal protein and can help pet food and animal feed producers
achieve their carbon reduction targets.”

GRAS status comes after Calysta successfully switched on its first commercial-scale facility
via Calysseo, its joint venture with animal feed giant Adisseo, providing 20,000 tonnes of
protein for the Asian aquaculture market. Calysseo has already announced its intentions to
expand its production footprint in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
For more information, visit Calysta.com or Feedkind.com.

Calysta, Inc., San Mateo, CA, is a biotechnology company working towards a future where
the world’s growing population has guaranteed food security. Calysta’s aim is to make
protein without limits by fermenting low cost, land free carbon sources, to create new feed
and food products, creating sustainable, high value nutritional ingredients that don’t
interfere with the human food chain.

FeedKind®, is made using very little water and no agricultural land by fermenting low cost,
land free carbon sources, to create a safe, nutritious, traceable, and affordable protein.
Produced via a natural fermentation, it is non-GMO, price competitive with existing
sources of protein and produced to the highest quality standards. FeedKind® has been
commercially validated through extensive customer trials in aquaculture and agriculture.

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