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Verde Resources Partners With Rice Tech Nebraska To Develop Carbon Based Soil Amendment Blends

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Verde Resources (OTCQB: VRDR) announced a merger with Rice Tech LLC to enhance regenerative soil blends using activated biochar and compost. This partnership aims to develop innovative farming solutions that improve soil health, increase crop yields, and reduce reliance on synthetic fertilizers. The collaboration aligns with global carbon sequestration trends and is expected to generate carbon credit income opportunities for farmers. Notable figures like Benjamin Rice and Gary Zimmer emphasize the potential of this initiative for sustainable agriculture, promoting environmental health while improving profitability.

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  • Merger with Rice Tech will enhance Verde's portfolio of innovative soil amendments.
  • Partnership aims to improve soil health and crop yields through regenerative compost.
  • Potential for carbon credit income generation for farmers adopting these practices.
  • Alignment with global carbon sequestration trends boosts Verde's market positioning.
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LA BELLE, Mo., March 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Verde Resources Inc. (OTCQB: VRDR) Verde Resources announced a merger and acquisition (M&A) between its wholly owned subsidiary Verde Renewables, Inc and Rice Tech LLC of Nebraska. The partnership includes developing regenerative soil blends with activated biochar for liccarbon farming.

Using compost as the base, and then adding the right amount of biochar and minerals, we can create regenerative compost

Biochar is a carbonized, solid form of recycled biomass through the process of pyrolysis, and is a key component in regenerative agriculture when blended with organic compost in topsoil application. Biochar nurtures a micronutrient environment that enhances soil health and crop yield, while simultaneously removing carbon from the atmosphere.

Rice Tech LLC is based near Lincoln, Nebraska. Its founder, Benjamin Rice, who is only 26, has been a student of the soil and natural composting practices since the age of 14. He has developed, managed, and owned multiple compost sites including the largest food waste composting facility in Nebraska. He has assisted farmers across the Midwest by implementing compost into their soil fertility programs to build soil fertility and increase microbial diversity. His passion aligns with Verde's vision of Going Green and Beyond by delivering high quality compost and carbon rich soil amendments to farmers across the globe that would help revitalize the soil as well as mitigate the climate. Rice Tech's experience will invigorate the development of Verde's portfolio of soil blends, aimed for release in Q4, 2022.

"Rice Tech is looking forward to operating under Verde's umbrella to create real change in soil, climate, and food production." expressed Benjamin Rice.

"With an experienced team, we are really excited about what the future holds, and we are going to advocate how important it is to reevaluate and change our approach to farming. For growers that want to produce healthy nutrient dense food, they will need healthy plants. To get healthy plants we need healthy soil. And if we fix the soil, we fix the planet. Nothing we are doing is a new idea. Biochar, compost, and plant enzymes have been used for thousands of years and their benefits are well known. The difference now is, we have the technology and data to refine these products and produce them to the scale needed to match today's high production farms. With traditional soil health products and practices, it can take decades to see improvement. Verde's products will activate biological life in the soil in year one, immediately reducing the use of synthetic fertilizers. Our products will continue to build soil carbon and fertility year after year, while allowing farmers to maintain high yields and substantially reducing the required synthetic fertilizers and chemical inputs for their crops. With carbon credit income opportunities, along with the reduction in input costs, will be the fastest way for our customers to increase their profitability. With this approach, we can inspire a new generation of farmers to work with the soil and not destroy it."

With growing trends in agriculture for carbon sequestration solutions, enthusiasm over the announcement of the M&A between Verde Renewables and Rice Tech, was expressed by Gary Zimmer, who's known as the "father" of biological agriculture, and an internationally known author, speaker, and consultant.

"I have been in the Biological farming field for over 40 years, and today's agriculture is focused on regeneration of the land and carbon sequestration. By combining minerals with a carbon source, we can make the farm more efficient and resilient, leading to improved soil health and a catalyst for the carbon building process." said Gary Zimmer, who also is the founder of Midwestern BioAg.

"Using compost as the base, and then adding the right amount of biochar and minerals, we can create regenerative compost that tailors to specific farming needs, which can absolutely replace commercial fertilizers. This is the future, and the project in La Belle is just the beginning. I'm pleased to be a part of the Verde project as we race towards Net Zero by 2050."

Government incentives such as carbon credits are now available for farmers and farmland owners who can produce carbon sequestering results from carbon farming practices. Carbon credits are exchangeable towards the measured amount of carbon captured from the atmosphere.

"With Benjamin Rice and Gary Zimmer, we can immediately provide regenerative carbon farming solutions for dairy and agricultural farmland across the Midwest and beyond. This is a significant milestone for Verde's goal of reducing global carbon emissions, in line with the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) goal laid out in The Paris Agreement." said Carl Craven, Director of Verde Resources, Inc.

Verde Resources has large ambitions towards shaping farming community best practices and principles. The partnership with Rice Tech brings Verde's vision one step closer to 'Going Green & Beyond'.

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SOURCE Verde Resources Inc.

FAQ

What is the recent merger involving Verde Resources (VRDR)?

Verde Resources recently announced a merger with Rice Tech LLC to develop regenerative soil blends.

How will the merger impact Verde Resources' products?

The merger aims to enhance Verde's product offerings in regenerative agriculture, focusing on soil health and carbon capture.

What benefits does the Rice Tech partnership provide to farmers?

Farmers may benefit from improved soil health, increased crop yields, and potential carbon credit income opportunities.

When are new products expected to be released following the merger?

New soil blends developed from the merger are expected to be released in Q4 2022.

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