Ag Growth International Provides Additional Information Following Commercial Grain Storage Bin Failure in North Vancouver, BC

Winnipeg, MB, Sept. 16 - Ag Growth International Inc. ("AGI" or the "Company") previously announced that a commercial grain storage bin manufactured by the Company and located at a customer's export terminal in North Vancouver, BC, had collapsed.

The grain storage bin that collapsed is part of a new bin line that was developed and manufactured by the Company over the past two years in response to market demand.

It is a larger version of AGI's standard hopper line. This new bin line is unique and distinct from the rest of AGI's product lines, including its other grain storage bin products, and is not in place or being sold to any other customers.

In May of 2019 a similar product in a substantially different application and installed at a different site for a different customer suffered a failure, the cause of which is unknown at this time.

Based on that event and out of an abundance of caution, the Company undertook an extensive engineering re-evaluation of the product prior to inclusion in two additional applications.

15 of these bins (including the collapsed bin) are located at the facility where the incident occurred and an additional 20 have been manufactured and supplied to another customer but have not yet been commissioned.

The total sales value of these 35 bins is approximately CAD $19.1 million.

The customer at the facility where the incident occurred has asserted AGI's responsibility for the collapse, however, the cause of and any responsibility for the incident have not yet been determined.

AGI's immediate focus is on working with its customers to ensure the safety of all personnel and security of their facilities.

The recovery, investigation and remediation may take a number of months to complete.

"We have reacted immediately, moving to work with our customers to discover the cause of this incident," said Tim Close, President and CEO of AGI.

"Our primary concern is safety of personnel at the sites. Once recovery of the site has been completed the investigation will provide the facts for us to determine the required remediation and the impact on AGI.

"We are confident that we can contain the impact on AGI's business while collaborating with our customers to effect any required remediation, and continuing the growth and success across AGI.

"We can also confirm continued robust performance of our business particularly in North American Farm, in Brazil, EMEA, India, AGI Food, and AGI SureTrack and, excluding any impacts from this incident, we are setting up for a solid completion of 2020 with Adjusted EBITDA in the second half of 2020 trending higher than expected as at our second quarter statements."