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Press Release

Jun. 12, 2020 | Corporate

As a result of the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on the business and employees of Seneca Foods Corporation (the “Company”), the Company will be relying on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Order under Section 36 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 Modifying Exemptions From the Reporting and Proxy Delivery Requirements for Public Companies dated March 25, 2020 (Release No. 34-88465) (the “Order”) to delay the filing of its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2020 (“Fiscal 2020”).

The Company has been following the recommendations of state and local government authorities to minimize exposure risk for its employees. As a result, the Company’s corporate office had been temporarily closed due to the pandemic and employees involved in the audit of the Company’s financial statements of Fiscal 2020 have limited access to the Company’s facilities and support staff. The Company expects to file its Annual Report on Form 10-K for Fiscal 2020 not later than July 29, 2020; which is the first business day following 45 days from the Report’s original filing deadline of June 14, 2020.

In light of the ongoing global pandemic of COVID-19, the Company will be including the following updated risk factor in its Annual Report on Form 10-K, as may be further updated to reflect subsequent events impacting the Company:

The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic, or the perception of its effects, on our operations and the operations of our customers, could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition, results of operations, or cash flows.

The World Health Organization has declared the outbreak of COVID-19, or coronavirus, which began in December 2019, a pandemic and the U.S. federal government has declared it a national emergency. Our business and operations could be materially and adversely affected by the effects of COVID-19. The global spread of COVID-19 has already created significant volatility, uncertainty and economic disruption in the markets in which we operate. The extent to which our results continue to be affected by COVID-19 will largely depend on future developments which cannot be accurately predicted, including the duration and scope of the pandemic, governmental and business responses to the pandemic, the impact on the global economy and our customers’ demand for our products, and our ability to continue to operate our manufacturing facilities and maintain the supply chain without material disruption. While these factors are uncertain, the COVID-19 pandemic or the perception of its effects could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition, results of operations, or cash flows.

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