Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Black Dog Horticulture Shows Breakthrough Tech Cutting Crop Cycles 25%+, Unlocking Major Licensing Opportunity


(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- Black Dog HT&C announces the successful completion of a second round of testing for its recently filed, patent-pending growing technology, confirming the ability to reduce crop harvest times by at least 25%, with strong indicators that reductions of up to 33% are achievable in future trials.

The proprietary system leverages advanced lighting strategies and software-driven controls to significantly shorten crop maturation cycles in controlled environment agriculture (CEA). This breakthrough has the potential to dramatically accelerate crop research, plant breeding, and seed production, enabling agricultural companies to bring new crop varieties and agricultural chemicals to market faster while reducing development costs.

Initial trials conducted on Cannabis demonstrated a 17% reduction in time to harvest. A subsequent trial further validated the technology, achieving a 25% reduction in maturation time, again with no observable plant stress. Additional testing is underway to determine whether even greater cycle-time reductions can be achieved.

To expand validation beyond Cannabis, BASF has partnered with Black Dog HT&C to evaluate the technology across additional high-value crops, including soybeans and rapeseed (canola), signaling early interest from a global agricultural leader.

The commercial opportunity is substantial. In 2023, the global agricultural chemicals market exceeded $270 billion, while the plant breeding and seed market surpassed $14 billion. By materially shortening R&D and production timelines, Black Dog HT&C's technology offers customers faster returns on investment, reduced operational costs, and meaningful first-to-market advantages in both intellectual property protection and product adoption.

Across traditional agriculture and the rapidly expanding global Cannabis market, Black Dog HT&C sees a $100+ million licensing opportunity. With BASF actively evaluating the technology, momentum is building quickly. While a licensing agreement with BASF is a strong possibility, no exclusivity commitments have been made, preserving the opportunity for multiple licensing partnerships with major industry players, including Monsanto, Syngenta, Bayer, Corteva, and WinField United.

Given the pace of validation and growing strategic interest, the investment window is limited as the company advances toward commercial licensing discussions.

Black Dog Horticulture Technologies & Consulting is supported by Capital Q® Ventures, a Central Florida–based alternative investment firm with a focus on venture capital, private equity, and private credit. Capital Q® Ventures provides strategic capital and advisory support as Black Dog advances toward commercial licensing discussions.

About Black Dog
Black Dog Horticulture Technologies & Consulting is an ag-tech company developing patent-pending CEA systems that accelerate crop maturation, reduce R&D timelines, and unlock scalable licensing opportunities across global agriculture.
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