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AgriFORCE granted a U.S. patent for its FORCEGH+ facility

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Specifically, this granted patent has 19 claims relating to the unique features and design of its structures for growing plants including transmissive panels that maximize the full light spectrum.

VANCOUVER — AgriFORCE Growing Systems Ltd., an intellectual property (IP)-focused agtech company trying to advance sustainable cultivation practices and food and plant products, announced it was granted a patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Officer (USPTO) titled “Structures for Growing Plants,” relating to its FORCEGH+ facilities.

This granted patent is among a group of applications the Company has submitted related to its FORCEGH+ facilities for controlled environment agriculture. Specifically, this granted patent has 19 claims relating to the unique features and design of its structures for growing plants including transmissive panels that maximize the full light spectrum, enhanced insulation for maximizing energy efficiency, and innovative formation of structure support materials.

“This granted patent marks another milestone for AgriFORCE and further strengthens our patent portfolio in key markets,” commented Ingo Mueller, Chief Executive Officer of AgriFORCE. “We believe our unique designs and technologies, deployable in virtually any climate or geography, have the potential to set a new industry standard for higher quality and higher yield crops and anticipate additional patents to be granted related to our FORCEGH+ facilities.”

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