MustGrow Biologics Corp Chief Operating Officer Colin Bletsky joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news about the company’s recent approval from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for its organic biofertility product, TerraSante.
Derived from mustard plants, TerraSante is now registered for use in Florida, adding to MustGrow’s existing OMRI Listed certifications in Arizona, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington State.
Bletsky highlighted Florida’s vast agricultural industry, which includes approximately 47,300 farms, citrus groves, and ranches spread over 9.7 million acres. The state leads the U.S. in the production of key crops such as bell peppers, fresh market tomatoes, watermelons, and Valencia oranges.
Florida’s certification opens up significant opportunities for MustGrow’s organic product to contribute to the state’s highly productive agricultural sector.
The company’s soil amendment and biofertility development programs focus on improving soil health and soil microbiomes, optimizing nutrient and water usage, and boosting plant yields. Bletsky emphasized that soil health is a critical asset for farmers, and MustGrow’s mustard-based technologies aim to enhance both the health of the soil and the surrounding ecosystem.
Bletsky expressed excitement about the product’s adaptability and stressed that, although weather differences exist, TerraSante performs well in varying conditions of soil, pH, and humidity.
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