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<Juanese says: It is a "gringo" company
Looks like Argentina is out of Pattent agreements
so they need a separate patent to protect their application world wide.
The rest sounds like a scam to me!!!>
From my experience with patents - there is no such thing as a world wide
patent. One has to file in each and every country where one wants patent
protection. That gets to be very costly, very fast.
Much as I believe that Nosema + virus is the most likely suspect for CCD,
no one, including our own work, has gotten to the point where one can
fully satisfy Koch's Postulates, the definitive test for a causal relation.
So, one has to ask, how can one cure something when one doesn't know the
cause? And how do you develop a cure in a country that to the best of my
knowledge doesn't have CCD. However, I've the bees and both pathogens, so
if they have a legitimate approach, then they should be glad to have us
test it.
And, I must confess, since I'm born and raised in the US, with all of my
ancestors from Luxembourg and Germany, guess I'm a "gringo".
Jerry
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