Bee Vectoring Technologies Signs Two New Grower Deals in the Blueberry Market as it Progresses in the Commercial Phase of Operations

BVT is currently in discussions with more than 10 additional blueberry growers in Georgia, as well as in other blueberry growing regions, and is expecting additional order commitments over the next several weeks.

It's a proven approach that benefits crops, growers and consumers: in a 2019 open field demo in Georgia, using BVT increased yield by 29% on a highbush blueberry crop. BVT's naturally-derived fungicide, otherwise known as a biological, helps with disease and pest control in both low and highbush blueberry crops, improving crop yields through better pollination, offering greater fruit set (more berries per stem) and bigger berries.

For this coming season, one of the contracted blueberry growers will adopt BVT on 100% of their fields, after trials on progressively larger sections in past seasons. The second grower is a first-time user this season, adopting BVT on 25% of their acreage to start. As is typical with growers, they plan to progressively add BVT to their entire operations over two to three seasons.



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(1) Source: UGA Extension, IPM Blueberries

(2) Source: USDA, 2018 Agricultural Statistics Annual and STATCAN, 2018 Fruit and Vegetable Production

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