LETTER TO THE SHAREHOLDERS
February 19, 2025
Napoleonville, LA
IFUS:PK OTC
SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTER FILED THEIR REPORT TO THE LOUISIANA HOUSE COMMITTEE RE HCR42-2024
Louisiana State Law HCR-42 2024 required SUAREC to file a follow-up report to the
Louisiana House and Senate Agricultural, Foresty, Aquaculture, and Rural Development Committees. The official report was filed on February 7, 2025. The report can be found under “Report Submitted to: Louisiana House Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, Aquaculture, and Rural Development on our website at https://impactfusionbrands.com/knowledge-base/suraec-report-submitted-to-louisiana-house-committee-on-agriculture-02-07-2025/
An excerpt from the report states:
“Other possible uses of bagasse:
- Use as a fuel in high-temperature pyrolysis
- Use as a horticultural mulch
- Use as a feed replacement for cottonseed hulls
- Use as a replacement for hay in beef cattle diets”
Any viable option to create commercially viable uses for sugarcane bagasse are driven by the fact that the lignin in sugarcane bagasse is part of 30% of the carbon source on planet Earth. Once a method to degrade and depolymerize lignin is established, the lignin itself becomes much like Crude Oil with the exceptions that is annually renewable, significantly more environmentally friendly, and can be applied in areas (like cattle feed) that oil-based products cannot. (See Deriving high value products from depolymerized lignin oil, aided by
(bio)catalytic funneling strategies, Xianyuan Wu, Mario De bruynb, and Katalin Barta,
“Chemical Communications”, Issue 66, 2023.) https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2023/cc/d3cc01555f According to Marc Walther, CEO “items “2.” And “4.” specifically refer to Supreme-AG™ and SGP+™, respectively.
It is our understanding that this report is the next step in a funding request to continue the investigation of commercially viable alternatives to deal with the complex problem of bagasse stockpiles. These stockpiles coupled with the sugarcane tops spread across vast acreage of fertile fields create an annual disposal and management problem to include negative environmental and costs implications. The sugar industry in Louisiana now dominates U.S. domestic sugar production by orders of magnitude and remains one of international importance. Hence, viable options for bagasse utilization mitigates and/or ameliorates further carbon load and costs is paramount.
IFUS’ SGP+™ and Supreme-AG™ are being viewed as viable options to provide remedies to the bagasse stockpile situation, as well as the covering of the fields with bagasse tops. In India, bagasse tops are being transformed into silage for their dairy industry. “A similar application here in the U.S. could create another viable cash stream for the Louisiana Sugar Industry, while minimizing and possibly improving Carbon-sequestration,” said Marc Walther, CEO of IFUS. “Our cooperative agreement with SURAEC continues to be of vital importance to us and we are eager to create viable solutions that are further validate by the scientific team at SURAEC. As progress proceeds with SUAREC, the IFUS Scientific Team remains highly engaged with continued extensive review of previously performed scientific studies, the monitoring of continue animal trials, and the pursuit of research funding from private and public sources.”
“We are back to work in the pursuit of making your company profitable and successful.” stated Marc Walther, CEO.
About Impact Fusion International Inc.
Impact Fusion International, Inc. is in the business of marketing products in the “Health and Wellness” sector of all international markets. It is the company’s mission to invent, develop and market these proprietary products worldwide for the health and well-being of humans and animals.
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