Fertoz Ltd. provided an update on Fertoz Carbon's reforestation and carbon credit projects. The Company's partners, Trimble and Brightspot, are currently verifying and accrediting the Company's first series of carbon credits. The Company is also preparing a seeding pattern for the Fernie project, including the spreading of Fernie rock powder for improved reclamation, currently planned for reseeding at the end of September. A local drone reseeding company that has partnered with Fertoz will undertake the drone seeding. The Company is currently arranging seed packets complete with Fertoz organic fertilizer for the project. A number of local forestry groups and mines have expressed interest in the Company's reforestation and carbon credit services and will attend and observe the drone re-seeding of the Fernie project as an example of a commercial project, potentially generating additional projects for Fertoz Carbon operations. Discussions are underway on a major reseeding and carbon credits project that will enable carbon credit generation covering initially around 20,000ha rising to over 100,000ha. The Company's experience in organic fertilizers and sustainable and regenerative agricultural practices is acting as a key point of difference which is prompting forestry groups to make contact with Fertoz to discuss carbon credit generation as an alternative income stream to timber sales. Land, forestry and agricultural companies are quickly moving towards adopting sustainable land management practices, and the Company's experience over many years in this area is attracting rising attention and inbound interest in projects. The Company continues to progress mining and sales from the Fernie operations. Below are recent photos of operations, showing trucking of the ore down the mountain from the Fernie site, and the processing of the Fernie ore at Fort Macleod, Alberta. Mining at the site continues according to plan, with the customer taking delivery of the processed ore at Fort Macleod. The Company is calculating the Scope 3 emissions from these operations. Given the relatively short timeframe to extract the material and move it to Fort Macleod, these emissions are not expected to be a significant contributor to the Company's overall greenhouse gas emissions, as Fertoz continues to market low carbon and carbon neutral fertilizer blends. Other products continue to sell, including the organic N-P-K product designed in conjunction with WAMCO. Additional fertilizer products are being evaluated at present, but, given the interest generated by Fertoz Carbon, the carbon credit projects are taking precedence. Most, if not all, of these projects will use the Company's range of organic fertilizers to accelerate plant growth and carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide sequestration.