MustGrow Biologics Corp. announced the initial Colombia laboratory test results of MustGrow's mustard-derived organic biopesticide formulation on the disease Fusarium wilt TR4 ('Fusarium wilt TR4'), a devastating pathogen ravaging the $25 billion global banana industry - in the past referred to as the Panama Disease. Testing and reporting was completed via third party independent laboratory CyberAgrot SAS in Colombia using Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario (ICA) official protocols. Controlling the Fusarium wilt TR4 disease definitively, MustGrow has accomplished a unique feat - a feat MustGrow believes no other agri-science team has achieved. This laboratory work will serve as a beachhead for more advanced testing to be used to achieve registration in Colombia and other leading banana producing countries. Using ICA official protocols, all plate samples treated with MustGrow's natural organic biopesticide showed 100% control of Fusarium wilt TR4. Five different rates were tested, each showing 100% disease control. In comparison, control samples (without MustGrow's technology) showed Fusarium wilt TR4 was still vibrant and growing. All data was assessed after a 5-day period. Further testing will determine whether MustGrow's patented biopesticide technology will control Fusarium wilt TR4 in greenhouse and field settings. Fusarium wilt TR4 is the most destructive banana disease, affecting particularly Cavendish bananas, which are half of all bananas produced globally. Currently, there are no effective treatments for infected banana plantations, with the disease remaining viable in soil for decades and can cause 100% yield loss.