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Bee Vectoring Technologies Achieves 196% Sales Growth in Pacific Northwest
Mississauga, Ontario and Sacramento, California--(Newsfile Corp. - September 13, 2023) - Bee Vec...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Bee Vectoring Technologies Achieves 196% Sales Growth in Pacific NorthwestMississauga, Ontario and Sacramento, California--(Newsfile Corp. - September 13, 2023) - Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. (CSE: BEE) (OTCQB: BEVVF) (CVE: BEE) (the \"Company\" or \"BVT\") is pleased to announce a 196% year-over-year sales growth in the Pacific Northwest blueberry market with the BVT system, with new customers coming on board and over 80% of growers renewing their contracts.\"Our customers were extremely satisfied with their results last year, leading to a tripling of our business and over 80% of customers having renewed for another season,\" said Ian Collinson, Sales Manager at BVT. \"This positive pattern has been consistent with the activities in our other key sales regions. Moreover, we were also thrilled to add significant new acreage with two of the biggest blueberry producers in the region and country.\" \"In the past year, our commercial grower trials in the Pacific Northwest yielded bigger berries utilizing the BVT system, an average of 1.26mm larger diameter berries and 26.67% heavier berries. This means our customers gained approximately $10,000 per acre in additional revenue. That's a more than 40 times return on investment (ROI) for growers using the BVT system - and that's the reason they renewed with BVT for this growing season,\" continued Mr. Collinson. Additionally, new customers have signed up for the first time this year for initial demonstration trials, which builds potential for increased sales acreages in the next growing season.\"It's important to note that this incredible business growth happened during a very challenging growing season in the region,\" said Mr. Collinson. \"The Pacific Northwest had record-breaking rainfall leading into the bloom period, which is a recipe for fungal disease.\" Previous wet conditions made potential disease exposure high, with bushes vulnerable to disease exposure even before the flowers bloomed. And getting into the sodden fields to apply traditional fungicide sprays was difficult. Having the BVT system in place at the start of blooming helped growers tackle those challenging conditions head-on. As bees pollinated the flowers, they simultaneously deposited BVT's proprietary Vectorite with CR-7 biofungicide directly into the bloom - treating flowers as soon as...
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