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I have had the same issues with thinly traded stocks. Sometimes you get it inbetween, other times u get ignored. Very frustrating, not just a grog issue. I have been confident enough in management and product to step up on this one. Hope u r able to get your shares.
Looking forward to a pick up in volume and interest. Very much under the radar. Would be very difficult to pick up even 100K shares without driving the price up. Bid sitting seems to be pretty futile. Lol
Potn revs/profits smash projections sky. Gonna start/continue a long up trend imo.
Complain no more, lol.
The growth in revenue and profits is absolutely great to have confirmed. May have many ups and downs, but long term the sky is the limit. Gonna pick up a few more .
Grog
Just getting going, RSI in mid 60s.
Revs ramping up
Low float
Golden cross tommrow
3X normal vol today
Great long term potential
Also watch for a break above .07 on both.
Grog
Low float
Rev ramping up
Golden cross tommrow
Rsi just warming up
Vol 3X normal
Also watch potn
Grog
Low float
Golden cross tommrow
3X normal volume
RSI just warming up
Barchart.com has a Technical Opinion of 80% BUY.
This is an automated interpretation of charts based on a number of
indicators. Obviously, one of the inputs in any trader's or investor's
toolbox.
https://www.barchart.com/stocks/quotes/GROG/opinion
Be interested to see if we have an immediate positive response to GC or maybe an overall up trend. Looks like Wed it will be completed.
Be interested to see if we have an immediate positive response to GC or maybe an overall up trend. Looks like Wed it will be completed.
Grog is super thinly traded at this point. Once we get some rev numbers and we and others see the growth. Then we have liquidity. But at what price? Will folks sell at a quarter if there is liquidity, or will it be 50 or 75 cents? Imo we will be much higher than current prices before we become liquid. All Imo.
gltu
Interesting video, hope they have there intellectual property well defended. I would think So, some company will gobble them up for a pretty penny down the rd.imo
Potential here is huge, but you are correct exposure at all levels is key. Maybe just dreaming, but anything in cannabis market would make the story more visible. Get the feeling management is less concerned about a big run in the stock and much more concerned about a healthy rapidly growing business. Gltu
FB link
https://m.facebook.com/GroGenesis-Inc-942738612426831/
Imo u r spot on.
Agree on both points.
Imo volume and price will increase as we approach Sept.
I agree.
Amazed at the micro volume at this point. We are just undiscovered. But hard for anyone to get a position with out having a 35% increase.lol
I believe some prs with numbers. The golden cross and the end of summer will all help volume.
I willing to wait a long time on this one. Future looks extremely bright.
News
SIOUX FALLS, SD--(Marketwired - Aug 8, 2017) - GroGenesis, Inc. (OTCQB: GROG) (the "Company"), a global sustainable agriculture company and producer of AgraBurst PRO™, an organic, non-GMO agricultural input for growers' crops including fruit, vegetables, palm and rice, announced Mr. Sadru Habib as Managing Director for GroGenesis, Inc. for countries in the Southeast Asia region including Bangladesh, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Vietnam.
Field testing with AgraBurst PRO™ in Southeast Asia on crops such as sugar cane, oil seeds, palm, jute, potatoes, wheat, beans, corn, pineapple and bananas has recorded yield increases from healthier plants with robust root systems, as well as improved balance on microbial life in the soil. As an organic input, AgraBurst PRO™ contributes to the rehabilitation of the farm soil, while at the same time encapsulating essential micro-nutrients for more effective delivery to the plant. Field studies in Southeast Asia, Central and South America have demonstrated shorter plant germination time, increased growth rates, improved disease resistance, improved soil condition, better water retention and premium quality yield.
Mr. Sadru Habib, Managing Director for GroGenesis in Southeast Asia, said, "We have been working with distributors and farmers in field testing AgraBurst PRO on a multitude of crops in a number of Southeast Asian countries over the past two years. With our partners, we are pleased to announce our validated successes in protocols for each specific crop and have confirmed the reports of substantial increases in crop yield and lower input costs. It is apparent to us that AgraBurst PRO™ will have a significant impact on the agricultural practices throughout Southeast Asia. It is my personal commitment to offer cost effective alternatives that help farmers in the region produce food that is not oversaturated with toxic chemicals."
Mr. Richard Kamolvathin, CEO and Chief Science Officer of GroGenesis, Inc., said, "The momentum we have been experiencing in expanding market share and signing on distributors who have performed their due diligence on the value of AgraBurst PRO™ has been exciting to see over the past few months. As a company with the passion to help farmers transition towards healthy farming best practices that result in increased food security for nutrition-deficient emerging markets, GroGenesis is fulfilling its corporate mission of Growing the Science of Organic and Non-GMO Yield Globally."
Mr. Kamolvathin concluded, "We look forward to expanding our distribution network after additional distributors complete their own field testing of AgraBurst PRO™ in their specific regions of the world."
About AgraBurst PRO™
AgraBurst PRO™ is a proprietary, all-natural, non-GMO agricultural input which improves the ability of the plant (ie. crops, turf/grasses, trees and grape vines) to efficiently access applied nutrients incorporated in fertilizers, resulting in less fertilizer required, improved water retention in the soil (thereby increasing drought tolerance) and increasing yields and farmer's income. By optimizing the plant's uptake of applied pest and weed controls and fertilizers, food producers and groundskeepers can minimize other input costs, reduce the health risk to workers and, in the case of crops, produce healthy food for consumers. AgraBurst PRO™ is formulated for organic and non-GMO producers and those food growers seeking to convert to non-GMO and organic food production. AgraBurst PRO™ also provides turf maintenance companies servicing homeowners, resorts, parks and golf courses with an organic input to improve the health and appearance of lawns and landscapes
Interesting site on technical analysis
and what it says about GROG.
https://www.barchart.com/stocks/quotes/GROG/opinion
Grog already starting to bounce.
-First Q company will be reporting revenue
-Golden cross in about 2 weeks.
-PHENOMENAL results comming from field studies
-Distributors and shipments announced weekly
-Low float
-Low overhead
-Sweet chart
Imo just the start of a long sharp up trend.
Grog
GROG
First Q company will be reporting revenue
-Golden cross in about 2 weeks.
-PHENOMENAL results comming from field studies
-Distributors and shipments announced weekly
-Low float
-Low overhead
Imo just the start of a long sharp up trend.
Grog
Boy u posted a chart a few months ago on Grog
Now
-First Q company will be reporting revenue
-Golden cross in about 2 weeks.
-PHENOMENAL results comming from field studies
-Distributors and shipments announced weekly
-Low float
-Low overhead
Imo just the start of a long sharp up trend.
Grog
Boy u posted a chart a few months ago on Grog
Now
-First Q company will be reporting revenue
-Golden cross in about 2 weeks.
-PHENOMENAL results comming from field studies
-Distributors and shipments announced weekly
-Low float
-Low overhead
Imo just the start of a long sharp up trend.
Grog
Interesting site on technical analysis and what it says about GROG.
https://www.barchart.com/stocks/quotes/GROG/opinion
I know I may sound like a broken record. But really looking forward to the golden cross just a few, maybe 2 weeks away. In my experience it leads to a healthy up trend. Also will bring in traders, some of the traders will become long term holders. So imo, the quite trading days are numbered. On top of that we now have revenues, and consistent, eye popping field test numbers. Very little overhead. What's not to like.
U would think that they would have several more contracts before end of quarter. Really hard to know, But with a 15-30% increase in yield and with a LG return on the initial relatively small investment for farmers, growth really should be exponential going forward. If growth is slow, which I doubt, then there are some real concerns.
I love this part. Kamolvathin continued, "Our other distributors globally have replicated the same results in the field as we have seen already in Barbados and Colombia. We look forward to announcing additional shipments to our other distributors during the rest of this year."
Thinking its going to happen this week, then off to the races.
Yes, those are impressive numbers. Sounds like the field tests in Columbia where pretty impressive. "After registering and certifying the product with the Colombian Government, we are now very excited to place a large order of AgraBurst PRO to fill our initial orders from our farmer base."
Doesn't sound like this order is for one or two farms. The potential for growth with this product is huge.
News!
SIOUX FALLS, SD--(Marketwired - Aug 1, 2017) - GroGenesis, Inc. (OTCQB: GROG) (the "Company"), a global sustainable agriculture company and producer of AgraBurst PRO™, an organic, non-GMO agricultural input for growers of vegetables, fruit, rice and all other food crops, announced the first shipment of AgraBurst PRO™ to Vita-Agro S.A.S (http://vitaagro.com.co/es/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=15&Itemid=144) in Colombia. Vita-Agro S.A.S. is the exclusive distributor of AgraBurst PRO ™ (http://www.grogenesis.com/news/corporate-news/grogenesis-inc-announces-vitaagro-sas-distributor-for-...) in Colombia. AgraBurst PRO™ is also effectively utilized by commercial lawn and turf companies for lawns, golf courses, public parks and sports arenas (http://www.grogenesis.com/news/corporate-news/grogenesis-signs-soil-and-turf-consultant-lynn-griffit...).
Manuel Oviedo, Director General of Vita-Agro S.A.S., said, "The response in the marketplace in Colombia has been phenomenal after we conducted field testing with this remarkable agricultural input labeled under our trademarked name, AllGreen PRO™ (http://vitaagro.com.co/es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11&Itemid=122. ) After incorporating AllGreen PRO into our proven sustainable protocols our customers have recorded significant increases in yields ranging from 15%-30% while reducing chemical inputs."
Mr. Oviedo noted, "Usually when a farmer hears about a promising organic input, they expect to struggle to maintain their yields, if not see a decline in yield. Not so with AllGreen PRO/AgraBurst PRO. The yield increases substantially offset the cost of this incredible product. After registering and certifying the product with the Colombian Government, we are now very excited to place a large order of AgraBurst PRO to fill our initial orders from our farmer base."
The agricultural industry in Colombia employs 17% of the workforce and represents 6.1% of the nation's GDP. After Brazil and Mexico, the Republic of Colombia is the third most populous Latin American country with a population of approximately 48 Million. The principal agricultural products include coffee (ranked as the fourth largest producer in the world), sugarcane, palm oil, bananas, corn, tobacco, vegetables, cocoa beans, oilseed, pineapples, potato and cut flowers.
Mr. Richard Kamolvathin, CEO and Chief Science Officer of GroGenesis, Inc., said, "It is gratifying to go through the lengthy required process of field testing to validate the efficacy of AgraBurst PRO and see the excitement from farmers when they realize that they can benefit from increased crop production while contributing to the long term health of their soil. The trend towards non-GMO and organic food production to improve food security is ramping up worldwide as more farmers and consumers acknowledge the benefits that sustainable farming practices offer to the planet."
Kamolvathin continued, "Our other distributors globally have replicated the same results in the field as we have seen already in Barbados and Colombia. We look forward to announcing additional shipments to our other distributors during the rest of this year."
GroGenesis, Inc.
To GroGenesis shareholders and interested investors:
Please find below an article from the website, Health Guidance, on "Sustainable Agriculture in Developing Countries" which addresses the developing world market that GroGenesis is having success in in introducing the company's sustainable agricultural input, AgraBurst PRO™.
An integral part of GroGenesis' business plan is to select experienced "in country" distributors that can "define the concept of sustainable agriculture in the context of the society in which it exists." This deep knowledge o f the culture and values of the specific country is invaluable to building a successful global distributor network.
For your information.
Investor Relations for GroGenesis
HG
Sustainable Agriculture in Developing Countries-Challenges and U.S. Role
By Frank Blumenthal
Sustainable agriculture demands new efforts in research, development, and implementation. Dedicated stewardship is the first step toward sustainable agriculture. There must be a commitment at the highest levels of government, and this must be coupled with an action program that addresses the needs of farmers in the context of the environment.
What is Sustainable Agriculture?
Sustainable agriculture has different meanings for different people. For some, it means continuing present farming methods; for others, the focus is on ecological integrity at the expense of any other concerns.
According to C.A. Edwards of the U.S. Agency for International Development, "Sustainable agriculture is a management system for renewable natural resources that provides food, income, and livelihood for present and future generations while maintaining or improving the economic productivity and ecosystem services of these resources."
Most definitions of sustainable agriculture include the following institutional values:
Discriminating use of land resources
Resource conservation and enhancement of environmental quality
Economic viability
Increased and stabilized productivity
Enhanced quality of life
Intergenerational equity
Buffer against risks
In many developed nations, the concept of sustainable agriculture blends basic economic concerns, conservation, and maintenance or improvement of the resource base. The motivation is derived primarily from environmental and ecological concerns.
In developing countries, farmers' immediate concerns include improving crop yield, increasing crop diversity, and increasing income. Even in these countries, however, the visionary segment of the population and the institutional values of the culture may also focus on efficient cropping systems, pest-control methods, potable water supplies, support for agriculturally based industries, and related infrastructure.
Consequently, it is important to define the concept of sustainable agriculture in the context of the society in which it exists. An elementary aspect of the concept is that it be based on the value systems of social, political, economic, religious, and other institutions. As the idea of sustainable agriculture expands, however, these institutional values may come into conflict with the values of the individual farmers called upon to practice it.
In the last few years, sustainable agriculture in its broad sense has sought primarily to improve the quality of life in the context of an environmentally sound approach to farming; therefore, the resource base is maintained or enhanced for future generations.
The concept of sustainable agriculture is also a function of the scale of operation—ranging from a single farmer's field, a farm, or a watershed to an ecosystem, a country, a continent, or the Earth as a whole.
Factors of Sustainable Agriculture
To be effective, sustainable agriculture must include a concept of stewardship. In addition to institutional values that provide the framework for governmental action, the success of sustainable agriculture requires active stewardship on the part of individuals and groups.
Different technologies may be needed and each technology can be assessed to evaluate its appropriateness under specific conditions.
Sustainable agriculture is a function of the following factors, which apply in developed as well as developing countries:
The economic viability of the enterprise; profitability is the fuel which drives the system, regardless of its size.
The manageability of the system; it varies from individual farmers and their farms to the policymakers of the country.
The political desirability of the system; attitudes range from indifference to centralized control.
The physical resource base; the nature and properties of the land are manipulated through management.
The applied technology; the response depends on the kinds and levels of inputs. Changes in sustainability are not progressively positive; rather, they tend to advance in fits and starts.
A dynamic process; the results at any one time become the basis for the next phase of development. The level of sustain-ability at any one time or place determines the pace of progress.
The social acceptability; this is determined by the compromise between individual, cultural, and institutional values.
The environmental integrity of the system; acceptable levels of both on- and off-site damage resulting from practices must be included in the system.
The intergenerational equity guaranteed by the system.
The flexibility of the system to respond to episodic events such as soil erosion, extremes of weather, and fluctuating world markets.
Constraints To Implementing Sustainable Agriculture
National and international agricultural research centers are stepping up their efforts to improve the productivity of subsistence farming. Emerging technologies—such as agroforestry, alley and multiple cropping, improved genetic material, nitrogen-fixing trees and crops, and biotechnology—hold much promise. New farming systems are more likely to succeed if they accommodate the existing variability in soils.
Several constraints often lead developing countries to resist adopting the concepts and practices of sustainable agriculture.
The overriding constraint may be the absence of economic incentives from the government policymaking level to that of the farmer. Reduction in soil loss or long-term environmental degradation are not tangible inducements for small farmers to adopt sustainable agriculture practices when their immediate concern is simply feeding their families. There are, however, exceptions. A good example is the success of social forestry in India. But even there, farmers' contributions are secondary to their family concerns.
A second constraint is lack of awareness, not only at the farm level but also at higher levels in the society. Even if the farmers are willing and able, extension services are poor or nonexistent in most developing countries.
A third major constraint is that no system becomes operational if it is not institutionalized. In many developing countries, particularly in Africa, research and development in agriculture are inadequate and suffer from lack of trained personnel, facilities, and motivation. In many African countries, donor-supported research is still the rule. In this situation, it is difficult for a country to build satisfactory research traditions and local expertise; consequently, the benefits are limited to individual projects.
A fourth constraint relates to the information base. Implementing sustainable agriculture assumes that (1) reasons for nonsustainability are known, (2) there is sufficient information on the resource base to target activities that will foster sustainability, and (3) the resource base can be monitored to evaluate sustain-ability. In practically all developing countries, these three conditions are uncertain.
In the past three decades or more, international donor support for agricultural research and development focused on improving the genetic potential of crops and related management practices to improve yields—a spinoff of the Green Revolution. Few developing countries have a systematic, detailed soil resource inventory program. Agronomic research programs, including those by western expatriates, have been conducted and are still being conducted on soils about which little is known. In the absence of information on the resource base, it is usually a waste of time and effort to try to institute sustainable agriculture.
A fifth constraint to implementing sustainable agriculture is that appropriate research methodology is not readily available in developing countries. Until recently, not even the basic principles and concepts had been enunciated. Fundamental questions—such as how long should an experiment be conducted, what are the treatments, what are the measurements, and how can the data be analyzed—have yet to be answered.
Reversing the Trends
There are many hurdles to be overcome before a significant number of developing countries have sustainable agriculture programs in place. N.S. Jodha, working in the mountain areas of Asia, reports "a persistent decline in crop yields in many areas. Mining activities have destroyed mountain flora, caused landslides, and choked water channels. In Tibet and Pakistan, highland pastures are overgrazed. High-potential grazing areas are disappearing and cattle are being replaced by small ruminants. The increasing scarcity of fuel and fodder is reflected in the longer distances and time involved in collection. Finally, there is an increasing dependence of people on government subsidies and inferior options."
Jodha recommends that a reversal of these negative trends should be the primary focus of agricultural development in mountain areas—and this recommendation applies to most tropical ecosystems as well. The responsibilities rest not only with the countries themselves, but also with the international community, particularly donor countries.
Challenge for the Future
The challenge of enhancing productivity while maintaining environmental soundness and attaining intergenerational equity is enormous for the low-input, resource-poor farmers of developing countries. Sustainable agriculture calls for educating farmers; emphasizing the long-term consequences of their traditional methods of agriculture; and helping them develop and implement innovative, appropriate farming practices. Appropriate incentives are essential.
Without intensified financial and technical assistance, sustainable agriculture in developing countries will be untenable in the immediate future. This essential support could be considered an investment to ensure food security and social stability in the world.
The stability of the global ecosystem requires an unequivocal commitment to long-term support of sustainable agriculture. The alternative to sustainable agriculture is degradation of the resource base, loss of biodiversity, environmental pollution, reduction of the population-supporting capacity for humans and animals, and a general decrease in the quality of life for all living things on this planet.
Because sustainable agriculture cannot be achieved overnight, institution building takes on added significance. Many developing countries still do not have detailed information on the resource base; consequently, data bases must be developed and techniques instituted to monitor resources. Likewise, a cadre of highly trained professionals backstopped by adequate facilities is needed to conduct effective resource inventories.
Equally important is the creation of awareness. Private organizations are generally equipped to provide such services but must have funds to carry out their activities.
As the world population increases, additional land will have to be cultivated, and this gives added importance to sustainable agriculture. Major causes of land degradation—overgrazing on rangeland, overcultivation of cropland, waterlogging and salinization of irrigated land, and deforestation—all result from poor land management and should, therefore, be able to be controlled.
Although effective technologies that prevent or reduce land degradation either exist or are being developed, their application is still constrained by institutional and societal barriers. Lasting solutions can be rooted as much in social and economic reform as in effective technologies. In the Tropics, as elsewhere, the current prospects for institutionalizing development strategies for sustainable agriculture are unique challenges awaiting creative and committed solutions.
LINK: http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/6226/1/Sustainable-Agriculture-in-Developing-Countries-Challenges-and-US-Role.html
Got some at .24. Glad to see consolidation.
Agree.
I am glad to see a pull back and would like to see some high volume consolidation at around .20.
Gotta think the buyer knows what he is getting. Someone must be pretty convinced the product is very effective and knows the market is absolutely huge long term. We shall see.
Glta
Really difficult for anyone to know what a reasonable value is for grog. But I have to think that those buying now have done there dd. Not a stock you would just buy on momentum. Not enough volume imo. Folks buying at .27, may very well have seen with own eyes the product working and know that this price level won't last long.
As far as traders go, they will really take notice as volume increases and we approach a golden cross.
Trying not to be overly optimistic. But I think the potential on this low float thinly traded company is huge. The revenue should ramp up pretty quickly. Anyone buying now is buying in on the ground floor imo. Again, trying not to be overly optimistic. Glta.
Yes sir, first of many. Still way under radar.
News
SIOUX FALLS, SD--(Marketwired - Jul 25, 2017) - GroGenesis, Inc. (OTCQB: GROG) (the "Company"), a global agriculture technology company and producer of AgraBurst PRO™, an organic, non-GMO nano-surfactant for farmers, fertilizer manufacturer and commercial lawn and turf companies, announced a Memorandum of Understanding with Curewel International for the distribution of AgraBurst PRO in the South East Asian countries of Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and Sri Lanka.
AgraBurst PRO™ is a proprietary, all-natural, non-GMO agricultural input which improves the ability of the plant (crops, fruit trees, palms, etc.) to efficiently access applied nutrients incorporated in fertilizers, resulting in less fertilizer required, improved water retention in the soil (thereby increasing drought tolerance) and increasing yields and farmer's income. By optimizing the plant's uptake of applied pest and weed controls and fertilizers, food producers and groundskeepers can minimize other input costs, reduce the health risk to workers and, in the case of crops, produce healthy food for consumers. AgraBurst PRO™ is formulated for organic and non-GMO producers and those food growers seeking to convert to non-GMO and organic food production.
Sandeep Majumdar, President of Curewel International, said, "Farmers in developing countries need to have access to AgraBurst PRO. After seeing the field testing results from other countries in South East Asia and South America, we wanted to be instrumental in introducing this environmentally-friendly input that is not only organic, but also generates higher yields for the farmer trying to increase his family's income. The cost to the farmer is insignificant when considering the higher crop production numbers."
Mr. Majumdar added, "With more than twenty five years of experience in building distributor networks through South East Asia, we are confident that we can work with GroGenesis in expanding AgaBurst PRO's reach to a region of the world crying out for an effective non-chemical agricultural input".
Mr. Richard Kamolvathin, President and CEO/CSO of GroGenesis, said "GroGenesis welcomes our newest partner in South East Asia, Curewel International, to our rapidly growing family of sustainable agricultural worldwide partnerships. Mr. Majumdar has extensive experience in building distribution networks for various commercial and consumer products. GroGenesis needs this expertise and experience to access remote markets and develop a multi national distribution network in a cost effective way that fits with our business model. Lower chemical inputs, less environmental impact, higher yields, premium market prices for Non-GMO and organic produce and grains increase farmers' income. These are our mutual goals."
Mr. Kamolvathin concluded, "Farmers can now decide to rehabilitate their soil with a cost-efficient organic input and, at the same time, enjoy greater yields and higher returns on their crops.
"The opportunities to help farmers around the world transition from conventional chemical farming toward Non-GMO and, ultimately organic, are in great need. Global food security will continue to be under stress and green science will continue to see increased demand. We are looking forward to moving towards a definitive agreement with Curewel International once we complete our due diligence process."
Investor Database for Future Press Releases and Industry Updates
Interested investors and shareholders are invited to be added to the corporate e-mail database for corporate press releases and periodic industry updates by sending an email to info@grogenesis.com.
About Curewel International Co., Ltd. (www.curewel.co)
Based in Phonom Penh, Cambodia, Curewel International Company is a diversified business conglomerate with operations in Pharmaceuticals, Consumer Products, Construction Work Platforms, Batteries & Inverters, Agriculture, Mining, Fishery, Real Estate and Orthocare products. With branch offices in Cambodia, Vietnam, Mauritius, Myanmar and Sri Lanka, Curewel International has built a reputation of offering innovative products and services to its clients in South East Asia.
I agree, have a nice position much lower but still buying in here.
"With these orders from Barbados, GroGenesis has transitioned from a
pre-revenue company with a new product to a revenue producing growth
company with operating cash flow. This fiscal quarter ending September
30 will be the first quarter to report revenue."
This news is pretty big for any microcap stock. It is a big deal to
start booking revenue because it proves that their product must be
working in the field. You do not get people to pay for a product unless
they know it works. I am in , but now I feel more comfortable to tell
others about GROG. Before this news on orders, I was more buying the
hope. Now we are beginning to see the reality
Pmcb is ready to explode, Imo. Wish I had more.