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Power Sustainable Lios Joins FCC-Led Investor Pledge to Support Canadian Agri-Food Innovation

 Power Sustainable Lios ("PSL"), the specialist food-focused private equity platform of Power Sustainable ("PS"), today announced that it has signed Farm Credit Canada's ("FCC") Agri-Food Innovation Investment Pledge, reinforcing its long-term commitment to supporting the growth, productivity, and resilience of Canada's agriculture and food sector.

The pledge brings together a coalition of institutional investors aligned around a shared ambition to accelerate capital deployment across the Canadian agri-food value chain by 2030. Convened by FCC, the initiative is designed to crowd in private capital, support innovation at scale, and strengthen Canada's position as a globally competitive agri-food market.

"Canada's food sector represents a compelling investment proposition" said Jonathan Belair, Managing Partner of PSL. "We see significant opportunity to support Canadian companies and platforms as they scale, improve productivity, and compete globally. This pledge aligns closely with our strategy of partnering with management teams to build resilient businesses across the food value chain."

The Canadian agriculture and food sector benefits from strong fundamentals, including a globally respected production base, experienced operators, and a growing ecosystem of innovative companies. "As demand for reliable, safe and nutritious food continues to grow, there is an attractive path to scale proven platforms and support businesses positioned for long-term value creation" added Craig Hanna, Partner of PSL.

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