Bee Vectoring Technologies Initiates Paid Demonstration Trials in Mexico with Leading Multi-National Grower

 Bee Vectoring Technologies Initiates Paid Demonstration Trials in Mexico with Leading Multi-National Grower


Bee Vectoring Technologies Initiates Paid Demonstration Trials in Mexico with Leading Multi-National Grower



Mississauga, Ontario and Sacramento, California - January 31, 2024 - Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. (CSE: BEE) (OTCQB: BEVVF) (CVE: BEE), a leader in agriculture technology, has announced the commencement of paid demonstration trials in Mexico in collaboration with a major multi-national grower.

The trials involve the utilization of BVT's innovative Vectorite with CR-7 (Clonostachys rosea CR-7) biological fungicide and natural precision agriculture system. The multi-national grower, known for its extensive operations in Mexico and other key growing countries, is a prominent producer of blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, and table grapes, managing over 5,000 hectares globally for berry production.

Ian Collinson, Sales Manager at BVT, emphasized the strategic importance of collaborating with enterprise-sized growers with large-scale operations in multiple countries. This collaboration is a crucial step in validating the value that BVT's system brings to growers on a multi-crop and multi-national level, showcasing its scalability potential.

The grower, an early technology adopter with a forward-thinking approach, initiated these paid demonstration trials. The trials began in September, aligning with the bloom periods of various berry crops, including blackberries, raspberries, and blueberries. The data collected during each crop's harvest will be evaluated for yield performance and the percentage of fruit spoilage, comparing the outcomes with BVT's system and the grower's standard practices.

Geographic expansion is a key element of BVT's corporate strategy, and the company's registration dossier was submitted to regulatory authorities in Mexico in April 2022. Establishing relationships with Mexican growers is integral to BVT's growth in the region. The collaboration with this multi-national grower represents a significant milestone for BVT's continued development in Mexico.

About Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc.: BVT, an agriculture technology company, is positioned as a market disruptor with a substantial global market opportunity in the $240 billion crop protection and fertilizer market. The company has pioneered a natural precision agriculture system that replaces chemical pesticides with biological alternatives delivered to crops using commercially grown bees. BVT's technology, precision vectoring, ensures the delivery of minute amounts of naturally-derived pesticides directly to blooms, offering improved crop protection and yield results compared to traditional chemical pesticides. With over 55 granted patents and pending patents worldwide, BVT's Vectorite with CR-7 is registered with the US EPA as a biological fungicide for labeled crops.

For more information about BVT and its innovative agriculture solutions, visit Bee Vectoring Technologies.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

  1. What is BVT's Vectorite with CR-7?

    • Vectorite with CR-7 is BVT's proprietary biological fungicide and natural precision agriculture system.
  2. Who is the multi-national grower collaborating with BVT?

    • The grower is a key producer of blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, and table grapes with operations in Mexico, the US, Peru, and Morocco.
  3. When did the paid demonstration trials commence, and what crops are involved?

    • The trials began in September, aligning with the bloom periods of blackberries, raspberries, and blueberries.
  4. What is the significance of the collaboration for BVT's geographic expansion?

    • Geographic expansion is a key element of BVT's strategy, and this collaboration is vital for validating the value of BVT's system at a multi-crop and multi-national level.
  5. What is precision vectoring, and how does it benefit crop protection?

    • Precision vectoring is BVT's technology that delivers minute amounts of naturally-derived pesticides directly to blooms, ensuring improved crop protection and yield results compared to traditional chemical pesticides.
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