Affinor Growers announces patent for its permanent permanent production towers in Colombia

Vancouver, British Columbia, August 26, 2021 (Globe Newsweire) – Afrinor ManufacturersLoving“Or”Company”) (CSE: AFI OTCQB: RSSFF), a leading agricultural technology company and commercial production facility licensor and operator, is pleased to announce that it has been granted patent number 38806 by Superintendence de Industry y Comercio, Republic de Colombia. Standing towers for autonomous gardening and agriculture. ”

Afrinor vertical farm towers can be used to grow fruits, vegetables and cannabis in greenhouses and home appliances. Warm, mixed steel construction is a durable and long lasting design that can work in all climates. The towers are part of a complete rotating vertical farming technology solution that includes automation, water conservation, soil maintenance and alternative energy. Provides ease of plant maintenance, increased productivity, lower production costs, higher quality, reduced water use, optimized airflow and mechanical dusting. The company plans to license its technology by 2022 with patent protection. This year, Affir expects to produce patented commercial towers at Abbotford BC, producing strawberries for local markets in a 15,000-square-foot greenhouse.

The company plans to continue its patented portfolio of mechanical and process designs for sustainability and climate change in the global agricultural sector. Affinor is also pursuing opportunities in other sectors such as ornamental flowers, forestry, biotech, pharmaceuticals and food.

Nick Brustatore CEO: “The United States Patent and Trademark Office has unveiled our first towers in November 2020. I expect Affinor to grant more patents in many countries next year. Affinor’s simple, yet complex ecological approach describes the future of agriculture. I look forward to unveiling the next automatic lines for plants and high-demand foliage. Our technology not only helps fight climate change and sustainability, but also helps countries become more self-sufficient in food production.

About Affinor

Affinor is a public-owned company listed on the OTCQB under the “AFI” and RSSFF symbols on the CSE. Affinor aims to develop fruits, vegetables and cannabis in a sustainable way by developing vertical farming technologies and using those technologies.

To learn more about Affinor, visit www.affinorgrowers.com

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