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Levity CropScience named International Business of the Year

Bilsborrow-based, Levity CropScience has won the International Business of the Year category at the E3 Business Awards 2018.

The agronomy specialist fought off stiff Manchester based competition to take home the prize presented at the Macron Stadium in Bolton.

Celebrating businesses from across the North West, in 16 different categories, The E3 Business Awards announced the winners in front of 500 members of the regional business community. In reaching the final shortlist, Levity had to make a written submission followed by interviews with a judging panel.

David Marks, Co-Managing Director, Levity CropScience, said: “We are proud to have won the International Business Award category at the E3 Business awards, the award comes only weeks after we won the Best Innovation in Indoor Farming award at the Global Forum for Innovation in Agriculture (GFIA) Europe 2018, for our Indra product.”

Levity CropScience exports its innovative and ground-breaking products across the globe, to countries including; the Philippines, USA, Egypt, Ghana and UAE.

David added: “We’re continually growing as a company and exports account for a large proportion of our business, it’s humbling to receive awards like this one and we look forward to continuing our international growth in 2018 and the coming years.”

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