- RotoGro International (RGI) has signed long-term manufacturing and cultivation licence agreements with Verity Greens
- The 20-year agreements give Verity an exclusive global licence to use RotoGro’s proprietary technology in the cultivation of perishable foods
- Verity also has non-exclusive rights to use RGI's proprietary software, and to manufacture and use RotoGro's Rotational Garden Systems
- To retain exclusivity of the cultivation licence beyond the end of 2021, Verity must purchase $10 million worth of RotoGro Model 710 Systems
- RGI will also receive royalties from food production, system manufacture and software licence fees for the life of the contract
- The deal allows RotoGro to move to a less capital-intensive business model and ensure ongoing revenues
- RotoGro International is up 20.69 per cent to an even 7 cents
RotoGro International (RGI) has signed a long-term technology licence agreement with Verity Greens.
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