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Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc BEVVF


Primary Symbol: C.BEE

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 operates a natural precision agriculture system that replaces chemical pesticides and wasteful plant protection product spray applications by delivering biological pesticide alternatives to crops using commercially grown bees. Its technology, precision vectoring, is completely harmless to bees and allows minute amounts of naturally derived pesticides (called biologicals) to be delivered directly to blooms, providing improved crop protection and yield results than traditional chemical pesticides and improving the health of the soil, the microbiome and the environment. Its solutions help growers improve quality in numerous crops, such as strawberries, sunflowers, apples , tomatoes , canola, blueberries, and other crop.


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Post by knoxton Mar 09, 2022 8:36am
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ORIGINAL: Bee Vectoring Technologies Announces Significant Advancements in Soybean Seed Treatment and Interest with Major Agricultural-Inputs Companies

Trials with CR-7 treated soybeans demonstrated 36% larger root system and 16% greater stems and leaves tissue mass

2022-03-09 08:01 ET - News Release

 

Mississauga, Ontario and Sacramento, California--(Newsfile Corp. - March 9, 2022) - Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. (CSE: BEE) (OTCQB: BEVVF) (CVE:BEE) (the "Company" or "BVT") today announced positive results in the progress of its proprietary biological control agent Clonostachys rosea strain CR-7 ("CR-7") in the seed treatment market - a significant new revenue opportunity for the Company. The BVT trials conducted in 2021 were built on the positive results from the proof-of-concept work done in 2020 in both the US and Switzerland.

"This marks the first data we have for CR-7 on a major row crop such as soybeans," said Ashish Malik, CEO of BVT. "This is the type of crop that gets the attention of the major global multinationals, and we have generated interest from as many as eight companies to whom we presented our results from the 2021 work. One of them is conducting their own independent trials as well."

In the 2021 trials, soybean seeds were treated with CR-7 together with, and in comparison to, other seed treatment products before they were planted. The purpose of the seed treatment application is to help the seed and the germinating plant fight various soil pests and diseases, and to help with the emergence and vigor of the plant in its early stages, allowing the crop to better reach its genetic potential for yield. The advantage of this approach is precision: unlike foliar sprays, seed treatments get 100% of the product on the plant, and in some cases, impart properties that benefit the plant throughout the growing season.

BVT conducted seed treatment trials with well-established soybean researchers in Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin, with very positive results. When CR-7 was added over the base seed treatment, it resulted in healthier plants during the vegetative stages when the plants are growing leaves, stems and roots to accumulate the resources they will need for the flowering and reproductive stages. During this stage, plants with the CR-7 treatment had on average 36% greater below-ground fresh biomass (a measure indicating the strength of the plant's root system) and 16% greater above-ground fresh biomass (a measure indicating the amount of tissue in stems and leaves) over the base seed treatment.

In addition, the trials showed CR-7 to be an effective treatment against Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS), a huge disease problem for soybean growers. Caused by the soil-borne pathogen, Fusarium virguliforme, that attacks roots and the lower stem of the plant, the disease affects flowers and young pods, resulting in significant loss in crop yield. The results showed CR-7 to have equivalent control of SDS to current industry standards for both chemical and biological products. BVT will continue with further work in seed treatment in 2022, including with a second year of field trials.

Soybeans represent a significant market opportunity for BVT. There are 320 million acres planted worldwide, with 86 million in the US, 98 million in Brazil and 40 million in Argentina.(1) BVT estimates about 80% of the soybeans in the US get a seed treatment before planting, including about 50% which get a biological inoculant treatment.

The seed treatment market is a specialized one with different channels in the major growing regions, where things like understanding the genetics of the seed varieties and relationships to the seed companies is important. It is a market which BVT intends to be a technology provider for partners to develop.

"These are great results after the first year which allow us to talk to potential partners who are looking to differentiate their portfolio offerings in soybeans, one of the major worldwide crops" added Mr. Malik. "We have shown two different ways to bring value to such a portfolio - as a way to enhance yields in combination with current soybean inoculants, and to control SDS disease. Through a future licensing agreement, BVT could potentially reap significant annual royalties from this application. This is an exciting development for the Company."

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