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throughout the U.S. in 2010. Over the last six years, the company, known as GenNext Biotech, has gained a cult following from the East Coast to the West Coast and everywhere in between. It has distribution in all 50 states, all Canadian provinces and services customers worldwide. What makes GenNext unique is that its compost derivative contains no live microbes, as the proprietary technology extracts the proteins which can survive outside the microbial parent and stabilizes it with soil minerals. This procedure bypasses the entire organic process and the “waiting game” is finally over. The extracellular enzyme complexes are catalysts that immediately stimulate existing soil bacteria and mycorrhizae, fueled by a proprietary blend of soluble humic and fulvic acids. By stimulating existing soil microbes, the GenNext products promote a synergy with plant consumption and soil decomposition, thus, harmonizing a plant’s ability to survive. The 40+ years of research unlocked the potential for maximizing Page44

Frank Zamazal, GenNext Biotech Inc.

soil fertility, providing a technology that replicates the most powerful microbiological reactions to increase plant uptake and soil respiration. The product line GenNext has produced is cutting edge, will perform consistently, is not perishable, and can be stored indoors at room temperature. GenNext is now comprised of three partners: Tim Brink, managing general partner, Jon Flicher, director of production & product development, and Frank Zamazal, director of agronomy & new business development. Together, their vision to become a leading global enterprise Page 57


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