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measures. Although, in few regions (mainly in temperate latitudes) may experience improved conditions for
production. Globally, climate change is expected to reduce cereal production by 1% to 7% by 2060. Both
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sustainability of feedable resources is looking difficult in present changing scenario of climate. Almost, more than half of the world’s population, near about 4 billion people eating rice as their staple food (Mohanty, 2014).
But on another hand, the changing climate is making it tenacious for rice growing communities to maintain the
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GroGenesis Inc (GROG) AgraBurst Presentation
1.
2. Legal
This presentation contains certain forward-looking statements regarding the
Company’s strategy and growth prospects as well as the drivers of the Company’s
business which are subject to risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements
in this presentation are subject to risks and uncertainties and include statements
regarding our financial position, business strategy, and other plans and objectives for
future operations, as well as any other statements which are not based on historical
facts. Although we believe that these statements are based on reasonable
assumptions, they are subject to numerous factors, risks, and uncertainties that could
cause actual outcomes and result to be materially different from those projected.
These factors, risks, and uncertainties include the Company’s limited operating history
and inability to predict future operations with any certainty. GroGenesis Inc.(GROG)
as well as any divisions, subsidiaries or affiliates does not undertake to update any
forward-looking statements. This Presentation does not constitute an offer to sell or
the solicitation of an offer to buy securities of GroGenesis Inc. (et al).
3. BACKGROUND
! Our Home… Just under 8,000 miles in diameter and just
29% is above water.
! With over 7 billion people… and projected to reach 10
billion in less than 50 years.
! And only 11% of our planet’s available land is suited to crop
production…
4. BACKGROUND
! Traditional agricultural practices are already
struggling to meet the needs for ever-increasing production
demands.
! Our Future depends on our ability to improve agricultural
practices and to explore options never before seen…
“Advances in medicine and agriculture have saved vastly
more lives than have been lost in all the wars in history.” ―
Carl Sagan
Welcome to GroGenesis
5. COMPANY
GroGenesis Inc. (GROG) is a development stage enterprise
and developers of a groundbreaking new technology that
dramatically increases crop production with a revolutionary,
naturally-derived plant growth stimulant.
In a world where arable land is limited…
…and the food needs of an expanding population
continue to explode…
We Have a Solution
6. INTRODUCING
! AgraBurst™ dramatically stimulates nutrient and water uptake in
plants.
! Somewhat similar to a plant surfactant, it’s a complex formulation that
alters the surface tension between a liquid and a solid in order to allow
for more efficient nutrient uptake in the plant. It’s a completely natural,
plant-derived, highly effective growth
enhancer unlike anything currently
available today.
! It’s non-toxic, non-GMO,
carcinogen-free, biodegradable
and safe for use in all
soil conditions.
7. PRODUCT
AgraBurst™ IS NOT:
! AgraBurst™ is not a fertilizer – only contains minimal trace elements
! A Plant Growth Hormone! AgraBurst™ does not contain any hormones
! AgraBurst™ is not a pesticide or a fungicide, but it has natural biological
defense mechanisms against predators
AgraBurst™ IS:
! A Delivery System! Used alone or tank-mixed with any of the above for
greater effectiveness
! Able to reduce the need for chemicals such as pesticides, herbicides and
fungicides, etc…
8. ACTION
Plant Growth Effect
! Through enhancements that
affect both soil and foliar
activity, AgraBurst™ facilitates
the uptake and conversion of
all key nutrients.
! The net result is astounding!
9. FACTORS
Plant Growth Factors
! Environmental factors
Temperature, water, sun-light
And available nutrients in the soil
! Biotic factors
Bacteria, fungi, insects etc…
! Internal distribution
Roots and leaves for absorbing and transporting nutrients
essential for metabolic function
10. FUNCTION
Plant Growth Functionality
! AgraBurst™ supplements an electrostatic ion exchange factor known as
“Cationic Exchange Capacity (CEC), calculated as the number of positive
charges that a soil can contain. This results in greater uptake of vital nutrients
! The unique formulation rapidly penetrates the leaves of plants to spark more
efficient photosynthesis and higher BRIX (plant sugar) levels
! AgraBurst™ speeds nutrient transport and is effective in carrying other
blended products into plant leaves and transporting nutrients through the
plants circulatory system
! Can be used safely on plants anywhere they will grow!
11. FUNCTION
Plant Growth Efficiency
! AgraBurst™ promotes higher efficiency uptake of
water, minerals and necessary plant nutrients
! AgraBurst™ promotes deeper root growth allowing the
plant to reach latent nutrients while also loosening the
soil.
! AgraBurst™ can be used alone or tank mixed with
most liquid fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides and
fungicides - it improves efficiency and cuts costs.
13. BENEFITS
Plant Growth Benefits
Enhanced plant growth due to better nutrient absorption
! Higher brix (sugar) levels/improved
yields
! Increases resistance to insects and
diseases
! Produces a healthier plant capable of
withstanding severe conditions (heat,
wind, drought and frost)
! Produces a larger root system offering
long term soil benefits
14. USES
Plant Growth Applications
Commercial Agriculture – corn, grains, soybeans, alfalfa,
forage, hay, potatoes, canola, rice, tobacco, peanuts,
pecans, etc…
Virtually All Row Crops
! All fruits and vegetables
! Greenhouse plants, trees and flowers
! Turf and lawns
All plants can benefit by incorporating AgraBurst™
15. MARKET
AgraBurst™ and GroGenesis are poised to meet the relentless growth in
global agricultural need…
“According to the United Nations, the challenge to produce enough food
over the next 50 years will be greater than in all human history to date…
! The US National Academy of Sciences projects world cereal grain
production alone will need to increase to 3 billion tons by 2050 in order
to keep up with demand.
! In the past, agri-business has relied on fertilizers and other additives to
meet challenges, but over-use can increase negative effects including
costly socio-economic and environmental risks.
16. MARKET
By 2050:
! Cereals production must increase by 940
million tons to reach 3 billion metric tons (m/t);
! Meat production must increase by 196 million
to reach 455 million m/t;
! Oilcrops by must increase by 133 million to
reach 282 million m/t.
17. SOLUTION
AgraBurst™ works in combination with nature itself to;
! reduce reliance on fertilizers and pesticides,
! improve and condition soil,
! speed growing cycles,
! minimize environmental impact,
! reduce costs,
! and dramatically boost crop yields.
The scalable, synergistic nature of the Company’s technology makes it
ideally suited for adoption by large-scale, vertically integrated food
production interests.
18. CASE STUDIES - USA
AgraBurst™ treated plants produce healthier, larger crop stands that are more resistant
to insects and diseases.
AgraBurst™ treated plants have the ability to sustain themselves through a wider range
of weather conditions from extreme wet to extreme dry.
June 8th 2013 – AgraBurst™ treated corn
on the left. Untreated corn on the right.
June 25th 2013, AgraBurst™ treated corn on
the left. Untreated corn on the right.
Tobacco is a crop very sensitive to excess rain. This
2013 AgraBurst™ treated crop remained healthy
and unaffected even though subject to increased
rainfall.
! Planted on June 9th, 2013 and sprayed with
AgraBurst™, this crop had only 2” of rain since
first application and endured 6 days of +90⁰
Fahrenheit temperatures (+32⁰ Celsius ). Plants
are green, healthy and free from insect damage.
19. CASE STUDIES – SE ASIA
RICE - Klongkarn Farm, Pathum-Thani Province, Thailand. Initial application of AgraBurst on
one acre of rice October 17, 2013 with additional applications every 20 days thereafter.
Reports have been extremely positive with demonstrated short germination times and
increased growth rates.
ORCHIDS - Somchun Farm: Nakhon Pathom Province, Thailand. Initial
application of AgraBurst on select test rows initiated October 18, 2013
with additional applications every 15 days thereafter. Reports show
verifiable increase in growth rates and robust health characteristics.
Initial areas of interest:
Vietnam, Thailand and Laos
20. APPLICATION
! Application rates, frequency and timing are critical and vary
dependent on the crop or plant.
! The first application on all crops is the most critical, as it helps to
start deep root growth and gives the plant a healthy start.
! General guidelines are available
! AgraBurst can be applied alone
or tank mixed with liquid fertilizers,
herbicides, pesticides, fungicides
and surfactants.
! Can be used with other products to
enhance “burndown”
21. MODES OF ACTION
! AGRABURST works in many ways to enhance growth and
strengthen plants, resulting in higher crop yields.
! The stronger and healthier plant has increased immunity
to disease and the formulation also acts as a natural
deterrent against pests.
! Plants are better able to withstand and recover from
extreme adverse weather conditions such as drought,
gales, frost and extreme heat.
! Some key modes of action explained:
1. Absorption through leaf pores enhances biochemical metabolic
processes that stimulate growth and maturity of plant.
2. More efficient and earlier ripening.
3. Stems are stronger due to enhanced growth and can withstand
adverse weathering.
4. Macromolecules act as CEC substrate increasing nutrient
adsorption and exchange and providing more efficient uptake of
fertilizers.
5. Degradation of product slowly releases nutrient reactants.
Stronger roots have greater depth to reach latent nutrients.
6. Natural pheromones deter pests, reduces need for toxic and
expensive chemicals.
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AGRABURST crops are visibly healthier, bigger and yield more per acre.
There is reduced need for ferAlizers and pesAcides.
The formulaAon is non-‐toxic and completely degradable.
PromoAng safe, efficient, economic and sustainable agriculture!
22. FAQ
Is AgraBurst a fertilizer or a pesticide?
! AgraBurst is neither a fertilizer nor a pesticide. It is a fertilizer enhancement solution
blended from processed extracts of natural plants which improves the positive
effects of fertilizers. AgraBurst helps a plant increase its sugar content, which
provides a healthy plant capable of defending itself against disease and many
harmful insects. Thus it is also possible to reduce costly adjuvants and still achieve
higher yields.
Can AgraBurst help protect plants against drought or frost?
! Producers report that using AgraBurst improved plant health making them more
resistant to drought and frost - down to 30⁰ Fahrenheit (-1⁰C) -‐ when sprayed
several days before a frost).
How can AgraBurst help increase yields and profits?
! AgraBurst supplements the Cationic Exchange Capacity (CEC) in plant root systems,
increasing their ability to uptake essential nutrients more efficiently. A healthier
plant is a more productive plant which results in higher yields and crop quality.
23. COMMENTS
! “I didn't even have to see where the flag was for the treated side when I turned at the end of the
field and started cutting the treated beans. I knew immediately that there was a difference. I
looked up at the monitor which had been running around 60-65 bushels per acre (bu/A). It had
jumped up to 80-85 bu/A and we had some spots where the monitor hit 105 bu/A. I have never
seen that high a yield ever for Soybeans.”
John Swarey, Paris, TN
! “The AgraBurst treated wheat averaged an 8-10 bushel increase. Yields on my 2013 wheat crop
were some of the best I have ever had.”
Larry Williams, Decherd, TN
! “Smith Farms used AgraBurst on all our crops this year. Being treated with AgraBurst, my wheat
was able to withstand stronger wind and rain conditions. My soybeans and corn have the same
healthy look about them. Healthier plants are higher yielding plants. AgraBurst is the product I
need to help give me an edge in quality and yield production.”
John Smith, Puryear, TN
24. MANAGEMENT
! Joseph Fewer | President & CEO
Mr. Fewer is currently President of Hacienda Acres, a company focused on sustainable
farming practices and the manufacture and sale of agricultural inputs. From 2011-2012 he
served as the COO of Premier Equipment, a 10-store John Deere dealership in Eastern
Canada which grew by over 350% under his guidance. Previously (2005-2011) he served
as President and CEO of AgraTurf Equipment Services, a 5-store John Deere dealership
which merged to form Premier Equipment. Prior to 2001 he was employed by Toromont
Industries which led to a variety of positions culminating in the role of General Manager of
the Newfoundland and Labrador region. While employed with Toromont, Mr. Fewer
managed and was responsible for multiple sales, parts and service operations including
Heavy Equipment, Mining, Forestry, Marine Engines, Heavy Truck, and Material Handling
divisions. Mr. Fewer is a 1974 graduate of Fanshawe College.
25. MANAGEMENT
! Alan Hughes | COO
Mr. Hughes brings extensive agri-business experience from his formative years on the family
farm in Illinois to an over 36 year-long career with John Deere. His tenure with Deere
included management of sales territories, product training, wholesale finance and dealer
development improvement processes. He contributed significantly to Deere’s success in
unifying the dealer organization during the challenges of the tenuous agricultural climate of
the 80’s and early 90’s. His efforts to bring quality programs to the dealer channel ensured
many career-long relations with business professionals outside Deere. He retired as Division
Manager of Dealer Development, focused on dealer channel M&A for North America.
Widely recognized as an expert in his field, in 2009 he launched the consultancy, Clear
Processes, LLC which focuses on business consolidations, operational performance and
strategic business planning. Mr. Hughes graduated from Southern Illinois University with dual
degrees in Agricultural Economics and Finance, and has earned numerous education credits
including those from the UMKC School of Law.
26. MANAGEMENT
! Ron Evinou, CPA, CMA, P Log. | Board Advisor (Business and Finance)
Mr. Evinou comes from diverse business leadership background in agriculture, distribution and
manufacturing, most recently as CFO, in the area of mergers and acquisitions for a highly
successful John Deere dealer group and as a dealer member/advisor for three years to bi-
annual meetings with Deere Ltd in USA. During this period, the business grew 300%. Mr.
Evinou was responsible for all finance, banking, legal, insurance, HR and I.T relationships and
leadership. Previously (1990 – 2002), he was CEO/CFO of GeoLogistics, a large freight
forwarding company with 450 staff and annual revenues of approximately $800 million.
Prior to this, he was CFO/GM of National Carpet where he managed vertical integration
and growth and he began his career as Chief Accountant of the Reynolds Aluminum Building
Materials Division. Mr. Evinou brings a well-balanced passion to his work. A “leader at
building leaders” he mentors and coaches senior managers, dept. heads and emerging
leaders.
27. MANAGEMENT
! Dr. Helen Keenan (CChem, CSci, MRSC) | Senior Scientific Consultant
Dr. Keenan is an environmental chemist specializing in environmental pollution prevention and control.
Graduating as an analytical chemist she is experienced in environmental modelling, monitoring and
ecotoxicology assessments. She is a consultant to various agencies including the United Nations Industrial
Development Organization (UNIDO) and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and GESAMP
(Global Experts on Scientific Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection). She is currently Vice-Chair of
The Royal Society of Chemistry Water Science Forum and is engaged in water-soil food nexus research.
! Stephen Moseley | Manager, Sales & Manufacturing
Mr. Moseley has been involved in the agribusiness industry since 1973. He is the former owner and
President of Moseley Farms which expanded and merged with Smith Farms in 2001 to become one of
the leading farming operations in the USA according to the National Farm Bureau Federation. He is a
highly successful sales executive, and founder of Richland EnviroSolutions LLC, a sustainable farming
product and practices firm that has been experiencing 30% per annum growth since it’s inception in
2009.
28. PROFILE
GroGenesis Inc.
8810 Hwy 79 North
Springville, Tennessee, 38256
T: (731) 336-2366
OTCBB: GROG
CUSIP Number: 398782 102
ISIN Number: US3987821028
Incorporated: Nevada, May 19, 2010
Fiscal Year End: May 31
Shares Outstanding: 81,000,000
Investor Relations
GROG Investor Inquiries
investors@grogenesis.com
Transfer Agent
Island Stock Transfer
15500 Roosevelt Boulevard, #301
Clearwater, Florida 33760
T: 727-289-0010
E: info@islandstocktransfer.com
W: www.islandstocktransfer.com
Legal Counsel
Greenberg Traurig
1201 K St #1100,
Sacramento, CA 95814
Auditors
PLS CPAs
4725 Mercury St #210,
San Diego, CA 92111
29. SUMMARY
AgraBurst™ is a game-changing innovation that can impact major food producers, regional farm
operators and commercial interests around the globe. The many obvious benefits could
significantly transform many aspects of the modern agri-business sector within a relatively short
timeframe.
! Can complement or reduce reliance on any fertilizers and agri-chemicals
! Enhances productivity even in highly compromised soil conditions
! Boosts profit through enhanced yields and crop quality
! Is eco-friendly and safe for humans, animals and marine life
"Given the drivers of global population growth combined with environmental pressures such as climate
change, there is a real need to maximize the productivity of the arable land that is currently available. The
all natural formulation of AgraBurst increases yield without compromising future land use or raw resources.
It is a truly sustainable, ethical and economic solution to the predicted demand increase.“
- Dr. Helen Keenan, Senior Scientific Consultant
30. GroGenesis Inc.
8810 Hwy 79 North
Springville, Tennessee, U.S.A. 38256
Tel: +1 (877) 393-8984
Fax: +1 (731) 407-7060
Web: www.grogenesis.com
OTCBB: GROG
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