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Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc C.BEE

Alternate Symbol(s):  BEVVF

Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. is a Canada-based agriculture technology company. The Company is focused on the control of pests and enhancement of crops and ornamentals through the use of biological controls in a variety of application processes. It has commercialized a patented and patent pending technology specifically designed to utilize bees as natural delivery mechanisms for a variety of powdered mixtures comprised of organic compounds or used products which inhibit or eliminate common crop diseases, while at the same time promoting the growth of the same crops. Its technology, precision vectoring, is completely harmless to bees and allows minute amounts of naturally derived pesticides to be delivered directly to blooms, providing improved crop protection and yield results than traditional chemical pesticides. Its system is comprised of various components, including The Hive & Bees, Vectorpak, Active Ingredients and Deliver Pollen.


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Post by kulewateron Nov 19, 2021 10:59am
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Article: BVT

Article: BVT

BEES DELIVER ORGANIC FUNGICIDE TO CROPS WHILE POLLINATING FLOWERS

AGRICULTURE & ENERGY

The new process improves crop yield and protects the environment by reducing chemical pollution

Spotted: Sustainable farming technology company Bee Vectoring Technology (BVT) has created a natural fungicide powder that eliminates mould on growing fruits. Best of all, the preventative measure is delivered by bees doing what they do best – pollinating flowers. Farmers who are testing the material like the specificity of the delivery of the fungicide. Bees take it directly to the flower, rather than spreading it all over the plants and soil as a traditional spraying system does. This bee-based system has been dubbed ‘natural precision agriculture’.

The fungicide is dispensed through the openings of the hives. As bees leave the hive, they move through the powder, picking up a thick coating on their legs and wings. When they land on a flower to collect pollen, the powder naturally falls off.  

With bee populations all over the world declining in number, lessening environmental pollution is a necessity for their survival. As the bees deliver the fungicide, they are reducing a farmer’s need for chemicals. Farmers can rent or buy hives of bees for a season or full-time, and beekeepers monitor hive health and the needed volumes of fungicide for each crop. The fungicide is available as a single ingredient or a stackable mix of powders, depending on what crop is being protected.

“Spraying products onto crops is inherently inefficient. Only a small amount of what is sprayed on an acre of farm lands on the crop flower”, explains Ashish Malik, CEO of BVT. “On the other hand, bees only visit flowers, and so all of what they are carrying can be used to inoculate the crop with a beneficial microbe to help it fight diseases and pests”.

A number of innovations are focusing on ways to help improve the resilience of hives, with Springwise spotting several new designs. These include a hive that mimics the shape of a tree, and another made from mycelium that helps repel deadly mites. 

Written By: Keely Khoury

Email: info@beevt.com

Website: beevt.com



https://www.springwise.com/innovation/agriculture-energy/bee-vectoring-technology-canada-pesticide-sustainability
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