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CO2 GRO Inc V.GROW

Alternate Symbol(s):  BLONF

CO2 GRO Inc. is a Canada-based precision ag-tech company. The Company is focused on delivering carbon dioxide (CO2) delivery solutions to the global protected agricultural sector. Its patented technology provides the service of C-stainable crop production and pathogen perimeter protection for healthier crops by enriching plants with CO2 via an aqueous CO2 microfilm on the leaf surface. About 300 million metric ton (MT) of fruit and vegetables are grown annually from about five million hectares of protected vegetable facilities globally. The Company operates in Canada, the United States and the European Union. The Company's subsidiary is CO2 GRO (US) Inc.


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Comment by SpenceW15on Mar 17, 2019 2:32pm
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RE:RE:RE:Reduced water requirements

RE:RE:RE:Reduced water requirementsI haven't been able to get my hands on the full doc just yet. With that said, there's a lot of excellent supplementary material covering this doc film. 

W/O assuming too much, I'm wondering what the exact angle is from an investment perspective is?

The awful reality is that water is being commoditized (for some time now) - the oil of the 21st century. Farmers pay premiums for access to water. I suppose the point being made is that GRO can supply similarly valued crops with less water? 

ps. really appreciate the community of critical critical thinkers in this discussion board. Very insightful Thanks!
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