MustGrow Biologics Corp. (MGRO-CSE) (“MustGrow” or the "Company"),
an agricultural biotech company developing and commercializing a
portfolio of natural biopesticides and biofertilizers for the
cannabis industry, is pleased to announce that a biopesticide
R&D program is underway with the National Research Council
Canada (“
NRC”).
The NRC and MustGrow are conducting a series of
efficacy assessments of MustGrow’s patented natural biopesticide as
a natural pre-plant, pre-pot soil treatment for soil-borne pests
and diseases that affect cannabis production. MustGrow
intends to seek Health Canada approval of its natural biopesticide
for eventual use by Canada’s licensed cannabis producers. The
R&D program is currently targeting a number of soil-borne pests
and diseases that have been particularly problematic for many of
Canada’s licensed cannabis producers, including but not limited
to:
- Botrytis (gray mold, bud rot), a serious and
common disease often brought into facilities via contaminated
soil.
- Fusarium and Rhizoctonia (root rot), known to
destroy entire cannabis rooms and can lay dormant in both soil and
waterlines for years before becoming active and detrimental.
Health Canada: Mandatory Cannabis
Testing for Pesticides
Requirements published by Health Canada
necessitate mandatory testing for pesticides in cannabis (effective
January 2, 2019), as outlined below. MustGrow is
well-positioned to provide a compliant cannabis label through
tailoring of its natural biopesticide, which is already approved
for use in fruits and vegetables.
“To meet the testing requirements, licence
holders under the Cannabis Regulations must demonstrate that none
of the unauthorized pesticide active ingredients, as listed in the
Mandatory cannabis testing for pesticide active ingredients - List
and limits published by Health Canada, are used to treat their
products or have contaminated their products.”
Using the following Health Canada-defined
Purposes as a framework, MustGrow is advancing a number of natural
biopesticide and biofertilizer labels.
- “The requirements of the Pest Control Products Act and the
Cannabis Act related to the use of pest control products (PCPs) are
met
- Individuals have access to quality-controlled cannabis products
that have not been treated or contaminated with unauthorized
PCPs
- Individuals have accessible and accurate information to make
informed decisions”
Soil-Borne Pests and Diseases
Contaminate Cannabis Cultivation Facilities
Through MustGrow’s eventual suite of
biopesticides and biofertilizers, Canadian cannabis licence-holders
may have access to products that aid in production of compliant,
pest-free cannabis. MustGrow’s pre-plant/pot soil treatment
has already demonstrated control of many soil-borne diseases and
pests that affect cannabis production, including the following:
Pythium root rot, Rhizoctonia fungus, Fusarium, nematodes,
Verticillium wilt, Phytophthora root rot and Sclerotinia.
MustGrow’s Signature
Products
MustGrow’s signature, patented products are
derived from mustard seed, utilizing the plant’s natural defense
mechanism as a pre-plant soil biopesticide. Organic compounds found
within mustard (Brassica) plants, combined with water, form allyl
isothiocyanate (AITC), which is the active ingredient in MustGrow’s
signature products. The Company feels that the natural AITC
chemical has untapped potential to benefit agricultural production
– both as a biopesticide/fungicide and biofertilizer – and has yet
to be fully explored and commercialized. MustGrow has
concentrated the active ingredient in both granular and liquid form
to maximize safety and efficacy.
In addition to its signature biopesticides,
MustGrow is compiling a science-based suite of biological products,
assessing potential product labels from third parties. These
products will be natural and/or organic biopesticides and
biofertilizers, and MustGrow is working toward in-licensing private
labels and/or distributing current third-party product brands to
Canadian cannabis licensed producers (LPs) exclusively through
MustGrow.
Agriculture Chemistries vs.
Biologicals
MustGrow’s signature mustard-derived products
have consistently demonstrated efficacious benefits similar to
synthetic “chemical” products without the harmful safety profile
often associated with these chemical products. “Biological”
products are typically less efficacious than chemical products and
typically only have suppression labels, which is less than 75%
control, requiring frequent reentry and reapplication
intervals. However, MustGrow’s product testing in soil used
for fruits and vegetables has indicated greater than 95% control
(more than just suppression) of soil-borne pests and diseases – in
some cases 100% control of root-knot nematodes (parasitic worms)
compared to the dangerous synthetic chemical methyl bromide.
About MustGrow Biologics
Corp.
MustGrow is an agricultural biotech company
focused on developing and commercializing its patented natural
biologic product that acts as a pesticide, fungicide nematicide and
fertilizer. Targeting the fruit, vegetable, turf, ornamentals
and cannabis industries, MustGrow has designed a United States
EPA-approved organic solution that uses the mustard seed’s natural
defence mechanisms to protect plants from pests and diseases.
Approximately $9 million has previously been spent and 110
independent tests completed, validating MustGrow’s remarkably safe
and effective granular product.
MustGrow’s granular product is EPA-approved
across all key U.S. states as a fertilizer and pesticide (currently
limited to fertilizer in California) and is designated by Health
Canada’s PMRA (Pest Management Regulatory Agency) as a fruit,
vegetable, turf and ornamental biopesticide and biofertilizer.
In cannabis, MustGrow is currently developing
reliable, safe and biological solutions that adhere to Health
Canada’s strict regulations. MustGrow is positioning its signature
product as an effective pre-plant soil treatment, reducing the
chance for any added soil introduced to a greenhouse to bring in
pests or diseases. MustGrow expects its biopesticide and
biofertilizer will help licensed cannabis producers control the
same conditions addressed in fruit and vegetable crops.
The Company has 25.0 million basic common shares
issued and outstanding and 36.9 million on a fully-diluted
basis. For further details, including MustGrow’s corporate
presentation, please visit www.mustgrow.ca.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Corey Giasson"
Director & CEO
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MustGrow.
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MustGrow’s Prospectus and other continuous disclosure documents
filed by MustGrow with the applicable securities regulatory
authorities and available at www.sedar.com. Readers are
referred to such documents for more detailed information about
MustGrow, which is subject to the qualifications, assumptions and
notes set forth therein.
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