Impact Fusion International Inc. (OTCMKTS: IFUS) is a bio-technology company that has begun selling their innovative cattle feed called Supreme Gold Plus™ (SGP+), which is made partially from agricultural waste fiber. By enhancing bagasse, a byproduct of sugarcane production, with their unique Nutri-Mastic™ mixture, IFUS provides a highly digestible feed option for cattle. This technology is seen as a potential solution for the cattle industry’s challenges, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impact while also providing financial benefits for investors.
CEO Mark Walther notes that ranchers are increasingly interested in SGP+ due to recent crises, such as wildfires that have destroyed vast grazing areas and put a strain on cattle feed resources. In response to the significant loss of grazing land, Walther donated SGP+ to affected ranchers, gaining attention and repeat business from those in multiple states. The ongoing drought has made traditional feed sources, like hay, expensive and scarce, leading ranchers to consider SGP+ for its cost-saving potential and ability to maintain cattle health.
Ranchers face rising feed costs, which account for over 60% of their total expenses, as drought conditions lower the availability of free grass. Some customers of IFUS have reported savings of up to 85% on feed costs after switching to SGP+, alongside improved cattle health and productivity.
The cattle inventory in the U. S. is at its lowest in decades, contributing to expected high beef prices. IFUS also engages in research to unlock the potential of lignin in agricultural waste, improving feed efficiency. Additionally, SGP+ is linked to better environmental outcomes, such as reducing harmful ammonia levels in cattle waste, contributing to healthier pastures, and decreasing greenhouse gas emissions.
IFUS is exploring international expansion, including a partnership in India, which has the potential for significant cost savings. With emerging grant funding aligned with sustainable agricultural practices, ranchers may find financial support for switching to IFUS’s feed, driving its adoption in the market.