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- November 7, 2025 - Impact Fusion (OTCID: IFUS). The Florida Statewide
Organization of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., the esteemed
historically Black Greek-letter organization, proudly announced the
formation of its Agricultural Committee. This initiative is designed to
harness the innovative Supreme AG™,SGP+™, SGP+P™, and Intact Digest™
technologies developed by Impact Fusion International. This technology
is designed to empower communities to address food insecurity, echoing
the fraternity's cardinal principles of manhood, scholarship,
perseverance, and uplift. Members of this fraternity are affectionately
known as "Ques".
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc., was founded on November 17, 1911, at
Howard University in Washington, D.C., by Bishop Edgar Amos Love, Dr.
Oscar James Cooper, Professor Frank Coleman, and Dr. Ernest Everett
Just, Omega Psi Phi became the first fraternity established at a
historically Black college. Incorporated in 1914, it has grown into a
global force with over 750 chapters and more than 250,000 members
worldwide. The Florida Statewide Organization has over 2000 members and
45 chapters. Among its initiates are pioneering scientists like Dr.
Charles Drew, who revolutionized blood plasma preservation; Dr. Percy
Julian, who synthesized cortisone and developed fire-extinguishing foam;
Dr. Ronald E. McNair, North Carolina A &T University and a
MIT-educated astronaut and physicist; and Dr. Ernest E. Just, an
accomplished cellular biologist called: The Black Apollo of Science.
These "Ques" exemplify Omega's commitment to scientific innovation and
community service.
In Florida, food insecurity affects one in seven residents, with 3.2
million people— including one in five children—lacking reliable access
to nutritious meals, according to Feeding America. Over 35% of these
individuals fall into food deserts, where fresh produce is scarce, and
many rely on SNAP benefits.
The citrus crop of Florida has provided the nutrients necessary for the
residents for hundreds of years, but it has been declining over the past
21 years. Compounding this crisis, the USDA's early-2000s citrus canker
eradication program mandated the removal of healthy trees within 1,900
feet of infected ones, devastating residential and commercial groves and
exacerbating local shortages. Today, 90% of Florida's citrus acreage
battles citrus greening (HLB), a gram-negative bacterial scourge,
alongside persistent canker threats, slashing yields since 2005.
This has prompted the Florida "Ques" bold response: The Agricultural
Committee will mobilize over 2,000 members to plant four citrus trees
each using Supreme AG™, a natural mineral-based amendment that hopefully
will increase the Brix levels for resilient, nutrient-dense fruit while
combating citrus greening and canker organically. These plantings—at
homes, schools, businesses, and community sites—aim to yield over 8,000
trees, in an attempt to revitalize Florida's citrus industry to pre-2005
yields.
To amplify, impact and improve positive results, the "Ques" will host
agricultural training classes with a view to equipping members with
skills necessary to lead community workshops on home gardens and fruit
orchards.
Emphasizing regenerative farming, the program promotes soil enrichment
through organic practices, cultivating high-vitamin crops like
strawberries, watermelons, blueberries, bell peppers, potatoes, corn,
and citrus. Results will be documented to guide scalable solutions,
feeding the masses and denting food insecurity. The aim is to help and
enrich the Florida Farmers who are not getting the answers from
universities to save their farms!
The FSO has already started delivering Supreme AG™ to farmers across the
State of Florida. The following endorsements underscore the momentum.
a) Pastor Kyle "KC" Gibson, Governor of Florida 2026 candidate and
senior pastor at Greater Mt. Olive AME Church, declares: "We're thrilled
to pioneer this as the first church planting citrus trees with Impact
Fusion's Supreme AG™. Every Sunday we echo walk by faith not by sight.
We are going to agriculturally put that into action."
b) FSO State Rep. Royle King adds: "This initiative aligns perfectly
with our mentoring initiatives, which empowers ages 18 and under to
practice home-based agriculture and develop lifelong self-sufficiency
skills. Looking ahead to 2030, the FSO envisions acquiring farmland
throughout Florida—tasking all 45 chapters with purchasing one cow
annually—and introducing Impact Fusion's SGP+™ feed to dramatically
reduce costs, eliminate new world screwworm infections, and strengthen
ranch sustainability. In the meantime, every member is encouraged to
raise four egg-laying chickens on SGP+P™, wherever local ordinances
allow."
c) The Chair of the Committee, Anthony Barber, recently closed his
"Troys BBQ" restaurant. "The cost of food is just too high to pass on to
people who are already struggling to make it in today's economy. I hope
the Supreme AG™ works on the citrus trees as well as the results I
enjoyed from taking Intact Digest that worked on my H. Pylori problem!
They are all gram negative bacteria!"
d) Harry Harrell, co-owner of Tom Jenkins BBQ, believes the committee is
right on time. After 40 yrs of service, Tom Jenkins in Ft. Lauderdale
will be closing December 20, 2025. He mentioned "with the increased
costs of eggs, how much do I charge for a corn muffin-$4'"
FSO Agricultural Committee is taking the bull by the horns and leading
the way to try and remedy food insecurity and Florida's crop issues with
Impact Fusion's Technology, before anyone else has to shut down a
community eatery!"
"Impact Fusion is proud to be associated with the Florida State Wide
Corporation of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. and will be an enthusiastic
partner in this project as it is very much in keeping with the goal of
the Company to "offer hope to people around the world who suffer from
food insecurity," said Marc Walther CEO and President.
Back to Work! Marc Walther
Our 1-800-775-4130 is always open for questions and you may also reach us at:
impactfusionintl@gmail.com.
About Impact Fusion International Inc.
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