お知らせ • Aug 22
Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. Receives Mexican Approval on its Proprietary Biological for Commercial Use Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. announced the Company's proprietary Vectorite with Clonostachys Rosea CR-7 (CR-7) has been approved by Mexico's COFEPRIS (The Federal Commission for Protection from Sanitary Risks), the country's health authority responsible for registration of plant protection products, for use as a fungicide on commercial crops. The approval covers delivery of CR-7 using both bumble bees and honeybees on various high value crops, including the berry group of crops and indoor vegetables. Mexico's growers offer significant market potential for BVT's natural precision agriculture system: official statistics indicate that the country's production in 2019 included 41,600 acres of strawberries, 12,100 acres of blueberries and over 377,000 acres of tomatoes and peppers.(1) In the same year, US imports of fresh and processed fruits and vegetables from Mexico amounted to USD 15.6 billion. The country uses USD 1.3 billion worth of pesticides each year, but an increasing number of growers are turning to biologicals as an alternative that offers better quality, greater food safety and reduces the
need for chemicals. Mexico's COFEPRIS registration makes Vectorite with CR-7 available immediately for sale as a registered fungicide for use on the labelled crops. お知らせ • Mar 02
Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 10, 2024 Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 10, 2024. Location: Suite 1890 1075 West Georgia Street Vancouver British Columbia Canada お知らせ • Feb 01
Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. Announces Paid Demonstration Trials in Mexico with Major Multi-National Grower Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. announced that a major multi-national grower is conducting demonstration trials in Mexico with BVT's proprietary Vectorite with CR-7 (Clonostachys rosea CR-7) biological fungicide and natural precision agriculture system. This multi-national grower is a key producer of blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and table grapes in Mexico. They have over 5,000 hectares worldwide for the production of berries, with additional operations in the US, Peru and Morocco. After the initial honeybee system trials in their Mexican operations, there is opportunity to expand BVT trials to the other countries. The BVT trials are staggered to the start of bloom time for each berry crop. They commenced last September with the start of blackberry and raspberry bloom periods, moved to blueberry in November, and lasts into early 2024. Trial data is being collected at each crop's harvest time and the grower is currently evaluating for yield performance and percentage of fruit spoilage with BVT and the grower standard applied versus the grower standard used alone. Geographic expansion is a key element in BVT's ongoing corporate expansion strategy. BVT's registration dossier was submitted to regulatory authorities in Mexico in April 2022, and BVT continues to build and expand strategic relationships with Mexican growers. This newest relationship with a multi-national grower with operations in Mexico is a vital step in the Company's continued development in the country. お知らせ • Jan 17
Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. Announces South African Trials with Major Multi-National Agribusiness Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. announced South African multi-national agricultural technology business Microbial Biological Fertilizers International (MBFi) has commenced trials of BVT products in South Africa. They will be evaluating BVT's patented bee vectoring dispenser for honeybees with proprietary Vectorite powder, initially testing with MBFi's own biological strain as a comparison with traditional spray applications. MBFi manufactures agricultural products for the South African farming industry, supplying fertilizer, biostimulants, biologicals and adjuvants. Trials are being conducted on grower crop fields including macadamias, avocados, apples, strawberries, blueberries and cherries, timed for the start of each crop's bloom period. MBFi will also extend the trials to include sunflowers and canola. In South Africa, macadamia, avocado, applies, strawberries, blueberries and cherry crops cover over 85,000 hectares of farmland, with sunflowers and canola adding another 520,000. お知らせ • May 16
Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. announced that it has received CAD 0.27 million in funding On May 15, 2023, Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. closed the transaction. All securities issued pursuant to the transaction are subject to a statutory hold period which will expire on September 13, 2023 in accordance with applicable securities laws of Canada. お知らせ • Nov 19
Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jan 19, 2023 Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jan 19, 2023.