• Common shares of Sprout AI (BYFM) have commenced trading on the OTCQB Market under the symbol BYFMF
  • Shares will continue to trade on the CSE under the symbol BYFM
  • The OTCQB listing marks the first step in the company’s goal to achieve international cross-market listings
  • Sprout AI is a vertical farming technology company
  • Sprout AI Inc. (BYFM) opened trading at C$0.125 per share

Common shares of Sprout AI (BYFM) have commenced trading on the OTCQB Market under the symbol BYFMF.

The company’s common shares will continue to trade on the CSE under the symbol BYFM.

Chris Bolton, CEO of Sprout AI commented on the listing.

“We are excited to begin trading on the OTCQB, furthermore reflecting the advancements that Sprout AI has achieved as an international company. As we proceed with our vision of expanding our operations into four continents, this step marks the first step of our efforts to achieve international cross-market listings. US investors will now have the opportunity to share in the company’s growth as the farming technology market continues to gain momentum.”

Sprout AI is a vertical farming technology company that designs and manufactures sustainable and scalable AI-controlled cultivation equipment for indoor farming.

Sprout AI Inc. (BYFM) opened trading at C$0.125 per share.

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