AgriFORCE Growing System announced a collaboration with the government of Barbados. As a first step, AgriFORCE and Delphy Groep plan to conduct a feasibility and technical study by the summer of 2023 related to the development of controlled environment agriculture facilities CEA for fruits and vegetables. These facilities are intended to supply schools, hospitals, government offices and institutions, as well as retail and food service establishments on the island and for export to other Caribbean markets. These planned facilities would be in addition to the Company’s previously announced agreement to deploy its proprietary FORCEGH+ facility and IP in Barbados.The feasibility and technical study is intended to define the crops and overall regional demand, facility specifications and land requirements for the supply of these crops to the Barbados market and for export in the Caribbean region. It is expected the feasibility study would be completed in approximately 120 days. At the study’s conclusion, the involved parties anticipate entering into a definitive agreement related to the building of the facilities, offtake determinations for a portion of the production, and other key considerations.
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