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Save Foods received regulatory approval for its pre-harvest product supporting its expansion in California

Save Foods, Inc., an Agri-Food Tech company offering sustainable solutions for agriculture and plant-based food, announced today that the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (CDPR) has approved and registered the use of Save Foods Ltd.'s pre-harvest treatment, FieldProtect, based on compliance with provisions of California laws and regulations pertaining to pesticide registration.

This approval marks a significant step forward for the Company in providing food safety and reducing waste from field to fork, paving the way for its potential commercial expansion in the State of California.

The Company believes entry into the California agricultural sector which generates substantial revenue and leads in organic production in the United States, places Save Foods Ltd. in a favorable position within the sustainable agriculture market. FieldProtect is designed to meet the stringent environmental and safety standards set by the CDPR, demonstrating the Company's commitment to providing eco-friendly solutions that benefit growers, consumers, and the environment.

According to the California Department of Food and Agriculture, California is a leading agricultural powerhouse which in 2022, generated over $59 billion in market value from its diverse range of products and which provides an ideal backdrop for FieldProtect's introduction.

According to the California Department of Food and Agriculture, in 2021, agricultural exports surged to $22.5 billion, a 7% increase from 2020, while organic product sales reached $14.0 billion, marking a 16.4% rise from the previous year and underscoring California's commitment to sustainable farming on over 2.13 million acres.

Dan Sztybel, CEO of Save Foods Ltd., expressed enthusiasm about the approval, stating, "This approval by the CDPR is a testament to the safety of FieldProtect. We are eager to introduce our technology to California's agriculture, and start addressing 'near harvest' treatment very relevant to market like berries".

For more information:
Save Foods
Email: info@savefoods.co
savefoods.co

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