OptiFreeze revises the sales prognosis and recognizes effects of Corona

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OptiFreeze has chosen to revise the sales prognosis and now expect to sell 30 machines over the coming three years.  Meanwhile, the company recognizes that the outbreak of the Corona virus could cause a delay of some planned tests

Thanks to the positive development of OptiFreeze’s main three projects, it was decided on the company’s annual strategic review that the sales prognosis should be revised. OptiFreeze will in the near future be able to offer machine sales in all three main focus areas. These focus areas include cut flowers, cuttings and drying. The sales prognosis is now set at 30 machine sales over the next three years.

The Corona virus outbreak brings consequences which are still hard to fully predict. OptiFreeze has made an evaluation of its situation and predicts that a slight delay in the planned tests could be expected. The company’s partners are affected by restrictions in multiple countries. For example, tests in South Africa are not possible until the travel restrictions are lifted, and in Europe our partners run a risk of having to deal with transport delays. OptiFreeze has not yet been affected by these problems but stands prepared if that should change.

“At our annual strategic review, we came to the conclusion that the past year went better than expected and that our sales prognosis should be raised. We are aware that some of our tests might be delayed but still, our conclusion is that the future of OptiFreeze is very bright” says Ulf Hagman, CEO OptiFreeze AB.

OptiFreeze AB has a patented technology that preserves the taste, shape and texture of vegetables, fruits and berries throughout the freezing and thawing process. OptiFreeze has furthermore developed methods that can improve the shelf life of vegetables, fresh cut fruits, flower cuttings, cut flowers and other plants. The same technology can be used to dry fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices aiming to reduce the drying time while preserving the fresh-like taste, smell and colour. The technology opens new business opportunities for food and plant propagation industry all around the world. OptiFreeze is the result of a long period of research at the Institute of Food Technology at the University of Lund. The company is situated in Lund, Sweden and is listed at the Spotlight Stock Market

This information is such information that OptiFreeze AB (publ) is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation. The information was submitted for publication, through the contact person set above, at March 27, 2020.

For more information please contact:

Ulf Hagman, CEO

Mail ulf.hagman@optifreeze.se

Tel +46 733636380

CEO 

OptiFreeze AB

ulf.hagman@optifreeze.se

Tel 0733636380

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