PollenLink(TM) Announces Development of Blockchain-Powered Pollination Platform
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - OhioPen -- PollenLink(TM) Announces Development of Blockchain-Powered Pollination Platform, Opens Dialogue with Strategic Investors

PollenLink(TM), an early-stage agtech startup, is building the first blockchain-enabled coordination platform for pollination services-bringing smart contracts, faster payments, and ecosystem transparency to a $5B global industry.

Founded by Gregory T. Foulks, a veteran technologist and beekeeping advocate, PollenLink aims to modernize how growers and migratory beekeepers coordinate seasonal pollination, while directly supporting habitat conservation efforts through tokenized incentives.

"For over 70 years, pollination deals have been made with handshake agreements, delayed payments, and limited visibility," said Foulks. "PollenLink is rethinking the system from the ground up-making it work better for the people and pollinators who keep agriculture thriving."

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The platform, currently in development with a working prototype and pending U.S. patent, will offer: * Digital pollination agreements secured on blockchain * Real-time hive tracking and field-level logistics * Streamlined payments with reduced broker fees * Built-in conservation funding using token economics.

PollenLink is exploring pilot opportunities for the 2026 almond and cherry bloom seasons, and is currently engaging in early conversations with accredited investors, partners, and agricultural advisors.

This announcement is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell securities. Any investment opportunities will be made available only to accredited investors through appropriate legal channels.

Interested parties can learn more or request early access at http://www.pollenlink.com.

For media inquiries or investor conversations, contact: Greg Foulks | greg@pollenlink.com | 614-947-1764

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