Sadot Group Inc. has expanded its commitment to decarbonizing global supply chains by acquiring a 37.5% stake in the Special Development Group $(SDG.AU)$ for a nature-based carbon project in Indonesia's Riau Islands. This initiative focuses on restoring and protecting peatland and mangrove ecosystems, which are among the most effective natural carbon sinks. The project is expected to generate 1.1 to 1.2 million high-integrity carbon credits in its first issuance cycle, verified under international standards. Sadot plans to use a portion of these credits to offset its operational emissions, aligning with its net-zero roadmap. This strategic move reinforces Sadot's role as a next-generation agri-food company, integrating environmental innovation with operational excellence to create sustainable value. As nature-based carbon credits are forecasted to increase significantly in value by 2030, Sadot's involvement in this project positions it at the forefront of sustainable supply chain solutions.