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![]() by Staff Writers Boca Raton FL (SPX) Nov 11, 2014
Zero Gravity Solutions has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, BAM Agricultural Solutions, has completed the regulatory requirements necessary to commence the sale and distribution of the Company's first commercial product, BAM-FX in seven states. Originally developed for use by NASA and its manned space programs, this new science has the unique ability to deliver minerals in an ionic form directly into the cells of plants utilizing their biological pathways. As part of the rollout of BAM-FX in key agricultural markets, initially in North America, Mexico, Chile and select international markets, the Company is now establishing a master dealer and distributor network. "In order to accelerate utilization of our new BAM-FX technology for the agricultural industry, we are concentrating on those crops for which our data has shown increased yield and economic benefits by using BAM-FX," stated Glenn Stinebaugh, CEO of BAM Agricultural Solutions, Inc. The seven states in which the Company has finalized the regulatory requirements to commence sales and distribution of BAM-FX are: Utah, Idaho, Iowa, Maryland, Delaware, Nevada, Arizona; California, Texas and Florida are pending.
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