NBA Star Buys Stake in Plant-Based Pesticide to Challenge Monsanto

 NBA star John Salley recently bought a significant stake in  PureCrop1, a plant-based pesticide company that is providing an  alternative to the carcinogenic chemical pesticides sold by Monsanto. “I have successfully invested in several early-stage companies  and feel PureCrop1 is a game changer, valuable to all sizes of  Agriculture and can also be utilized by many companies I work with,” Salley said in a statement to LiveKindly

“It’s all about clean Agriculture, and elimination of toxic  products sprayed on our fruits, vegetables, plants and of course the  exploding cannabis industry. From my vantage point, PureCrop1  is an elite natural product, and is poised to grow by leaps and bounds  in all forms of Agriculture,” Salley added.
   

According to the PureCrop1, the organic pesticide is made with  plant-based materials from grains, and seed crops. Their products do not  contain petroleum distillates or synthetics including artificial  foaming and thickening agents, builders, reagents, dyes or fragrances. PureCrop1 claims that their products are not just safer than traditional pesticides, but they are more effective too. An explanation on the website gives a breakdown of the science behind the pesticide: 

PureCrop1 is produced by advanced developments in  colloidal chemistry, which make it possible to produce a microscopic  particle called a micelle. The micelle is comprised of a collection of  linear molecules or fatty esters and fatty acids clumped together in the  shape of a sphere that is about the size of 20 hydrogen atoms, or about  one to four nanometers. The chemistry is in essence a form of natural  quantum physics. PureCrop1 superior quality micelles are created as a result of a  process in which natural ingredients, including corn oil, fatty acids,  organic ingredients and amino acids, all extracts of natural plants, are  blended at specific time intervals, temperatures and sequences, which  causes the compositions to be transformed into new particles, which are  “colloidal micelles.” PureCrop1 nano-sized emulsions offer many inherent advantages over  conventional problematic toxic chemicals in safety, sustainable results,  more rapid and reliable activation and extended long-term affect. The  PureCrop1 chemistry is also superior, safer and offers many advantages  as compared to microbial bacteria or enzymes products on the market  today.

Sally’s involvement in PureCrop one compliments his other major investments, which include a vegan restaurant and the cannabis purity testing company GreenSpace

 Last year, Salley told Benzinga, “I  got involved with GreenSpace because I believe in the importance of  clean cannabis, same as I believe in the importance of clean food. I always saw on movies that every drug was tested for purity. So why not test cannabis?” 

In addition to his investment in the testing company, Salley also co-founded a cannabis brand with his daughter Tyla. 

“There are a lot of cannabis brands all over the industry now,  popping up and shutting down. But I wanted to make sure our brand was  organic and, at the same time, luxury. I wanted people to know  they can trust us, that we are not going to give them anything that can  hurt them, but also that all the cannabis we provide is top shelf in  every aspect, every time – and maintain this consistency over time,”  Tyla said. 
 

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