CONVERDE EXTENDS DISTRIBUTION AND MANUFACTURING TO BOLIVIA, ARGENTINA, VENEZUELA, PARAGUAY, COLOMBIA AND PANAMA
MAY 28, 2013 - ST. PETERSBURG, FL (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Converde Group LLC (operating as Converde Crop Science, Inc.), one of North America’s fastest growing green marketing and manufacturing companies, today announced that it has extended its presence to South America, with the strategic placement of distribution operations throughout Bolivia, Argentina, Venezuela, Paraguay, Colombia and Panama. The Company will operate these territories as Converde South America S.A. and Converde Panama S.A.
"In recognition of the continued importance of South America to Converde, and to ensure the highest levels of manufacturing and support, we have extended these operations to strengthen our competitive global position," said Ryan Colgrove, Chief Marketing and Sales Officer of the Company. “South America is an emerging market where food producers and government organizations are turning to sustainable technologies to enhance their operations and stance on environmental improvement. The continents awareness of resource preservation, coupled with our strong strategic partnerships, gives us an opportunity to set a global standard.”
This is an exciting event for the Company as these territories open under incredible leadership and strength that will result in the acquisition of significant market share in South America.
Founded in 2008, Converde has been a leader in developing and marketing innovative and sustainable technologies. With its considerable expertise, Converde and its group of companies currently operate in multiple green arenas globally, including: agriculture, clean energy and food. As the Company enters South America, the organization intends to focus on commercial chemical free agriculture solutions and LED lighting.
CONVERDE ANNOUNCES A FIVE YEAR DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT TO SUPPLY AGRICULTURE PRODUCTS THROUGHOUT MEXICO
MARCH 5, 2013 - ST. PETERSBURG, FL (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Converde Group International Limited, one of North America’s fastest growing green marketing and manufacturing companies, today announced that it has signed an exclusive distribution agreement to supply agriculture products throughout the entire country of Mexico. The Company struck a deal with a renowned agriculture operation, and will operate as Converde Mexico.
Founded in 2008, Converde has been a leader in developing and marketing innovative and sustainable technologies. With its considerable expertise, Converde and its group of companies currently operate in multiple green arenas globally, including: agriculture, clean energy and food. As the Company enters Mexico, the organization intends to focus on commercial chemical free agriculture products delivered direct to major farming and food producing operations.
"We are proud to announce our newly acquired distribution Agreement in Mexico and look forward to developing a strong relationship with the agriculture community,” stated Ryan Colgrove, Chief Marketing and Sales Officer of the Company. “Mexico withholds a complimentary global vision that we believe will drive this partnership for years to come. Global knowledge of existing problems and recognition of our fundamental solutions are priority.”
Adding local expertise in Mexico addresses the overall demand for environmentally friendly growing solutions, which perform better than typical dry chemical applications. The Company believes their agriculture brands will quickly capture commercial interest in Mexico.
Stephen Mushahwar, CEO of the Company stated, "We see strong demand for innovative agriculture solutions in Mexico that deliver a clear edge in the market--which is exactly what we offer,” and went on to say, "This newly formed relationship is a result of Converde’s continued emphasis to build global distribution to further exploit our revolutionary agriculture technology.”
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