Moolec Science Shares Surge Over 90% After Record 45% GLA Yield
Moolec Science reported its U.S. GLASO safflower platform produced oil containing 45% gamma-linolenic acid at commercial scale and achieved average yields of 2,200 pounds per acre on 1,100 acres, a 57% increase year-over-year. The update propelled shares up over 90% intraday, validating the platform's compatibility with existing agricultural infrastructure.
1. Commercial-scale GLASO safflower results
Moolec Science's U.S. GLASO safflower platform produced oil with 45% gamma-linolenic acid after standard crushing at commercial scale. The 2025 campaign covered 1,100 acres with average yields of 2,200 pounds per acre, a 57% year-over-year increase from 2024's 1,400 pounds per acre.
2. Stock performance and investor reaction
The update drove Moolec Science shares up over 90% intraday, with early trading peaks around $11.12 before settling near $9.11. Investors reacted to the record GLA concentration and yield improvements, marking one of the highest single-day gains in the stock's history.
3. Growth strategy and commercialization outlook
Management highlighted that the GLASO platform can integrate into existing U.S. agricultural and industrial infrastructure, paving the way for repeatable commercial production. The company plans to focus on execution-led growth, cost discipline and building recurring revenue in nutrition and dietary-supplements markets.