Cadiz, Inc. and CAIDD announced a Memorandum of Understanding to purchase up to 10,000 acre-feet per year from Cadiz's Mojave Groundwater Bank, enabling an interstate exchange of Colorado River water. The agreement advances drought-resilient supplies for Arizona and aligns with federal review to evaluate the Mojave Bank, potentially expanding Cadiz's long-term water-revenue opportunities.
Non-binding MOU with a major Arizona district signals potential long-run revenue and asset utilization, though near-term impact depends on definitive agreements and regulatory approvals; historically, such milestones can lift a small-cap with visible contract value but require follow-on confirmations.
CDZI could trend higher on progressive water-supply contracts; monitor regulatory milestones over 12–24 months.
Category: Industry News. Fits Cadiz's core business of water resources development and showcases a strategic, long-duration customer contract that could underpin future cash flows and partnerships.