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Florida Company on a Triple Bottom Line Social Impact Mission in Agriculture

Indiantown, FL, March 28, 2018 --(PR.com)-- Growmor, LLC is a newly formed sustainable agriculture
and education company in Florida on a social impact mission. Not only does Growmor seek to bring
flavor and variety back into your diet they also seek to empower the under-utilized through Agrication -
agricultural education. They say their plan is good for the environment, good for people and good for the
bottom line.

Growmor has established a corporate headquarters in Indiantown, Florida - one of the top agricultural
centers in the United States. On the 18 acre site, Growmor will train people with special needs or who are
under-utilized about urban farming and sustainable agriculture. Over the past three years, the site has
been cleaned up, 4 greenhouses were donated and a fully functioning commercial kitchen, classrooms and
a farmer's market have been created.

Greg Flewelling, a partner in Growmor said, "We have created a hands on practical curriculum, to
support and empower people with special needs or who are under-utilized, to learn about urban farming
and agriculture. We have established our own Educational facility to provide teachers and students, from
around the world, the skill sets they need to train others in their local environment wherever that may be.

"We grow food that you may have never eaten before. We custom grow for high end restaurants and
provide the rare ingredients chefs need to make signature dishes. We seek to expand food horizons and
flavors in ways that excite not bore. You may have never heard of us before now but you may have tasted
us in some of the best meals you have ever had. The kids love it and this is our legacy project for them."

"People with special needs can be great farmers provided they are given the skill sets needed in a
practical way," said Jonnie Flewelling. "Unlike many kids today who do not want to be left out of
anything, our students take great joy being included, being productive and being enabled and empowered.
To see a child who has not spoken or shown any emotion and bring them here and their face lights up
when their little fingers go in the dirt and they light up when they see the animals and their first word is
Horse! Horse! - it leaves you breathless and often times in tears."

Amy Agricola, who has a child with special needs said, "These are our dandelions and we will teach them
the miracle of growing great food and like the dandelion they will blow across the world and wherever
they land something beautiful and magical will bloom. I've seen it with my daughter Kelsey and it is truly
amazing."

For more information, please visit us at http://Growmor.Farm or on Facebook at


https://www.facebook.com/GrowmorFarm/

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B C Donnelly
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