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Ceres Global Ag to Host its FY2016 Results Conference Call on September 23, 2016

– Ceres Global Ag Corp. (“Ceres” or the “Company”) (TSX: CRP) today announced that it will report its FY2016 financial results on Thursday, September 22, 2016 after market
close. The Company’s FY2016 reporting will include results for the five periods ending June 30 2016.

The addition of Q5 is due to the Company’s decision to make its reporting periods consistent with industry norms and the traditional crop season.

Ceres will hold a conference call to discuss its FY2016 financial and operational results on Friday, September 23, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. ET. Robert Day, Ceres’ President and Interim CEO, and Mark Kucala, Ceres’ CFO, will co-chair the conference call.

As previously announced, Ceres has changed its fiscal year reporting period from April 1 to March 31 to July 1 to June 30, effective with the start of FY 2017. In FY 2017, Ceres will report its results on the traditional four quarter basis. Effective with the start of Fiscal Year 2017, July 1, 2016, Ceres will also begin reporting its results in US dollars.


Source: CeresGlobalAgCorp


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