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Universidad Ana G. Méndez

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Universidad Ana G. Méndez
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Launches the World’s First Agrosonics-Integrated Science School Fair in Puerto Rico. In a groundbreaking step for education, sustainability, and agricultural innovation, Universidad Ana G. Méndez has officially purchased and integrated Agrosonics precision frequency technology into its Science School Fair — marking the world’s first science fair in Puerto Rico to utilize advanced precision Agrosonics systems in live agricultural demonstrations.

This historic initiative is being implemented in collaboration with QTC International, reinforcing Puerto Rico’s leadership in regenerative education, farm-to-school innovation, and next-generation sustainability.

A New Era of Science Education

The Universidad Ana G. Méndez Science School Fair is not just an academic exhibition — it is now a living laboratory.

By incorporating Agrosonics precision frequency technology, students will:
• Conduct real-time plant growth comparison studies
• Analyze soil microbiome vitality
• Monitor plant health metrics under frequency treatment
• Evaluate yield differences in controlled environments
• Study sustainability outcomes in school-based agriculture

For the first time, students are not simply learning about sustainability — they are actively participating in measurable, technology-driven food production experiments.

What Is Agrosonics Technology?

Agrosonics is an advanced precision frequency system developed and deployed by QTC International. The technology emits specific acoustic frequency profiles designed to:
• Stimulate plant growth and vigor
• Support healthy soil biomes
• Improve root development
• Enhance crop resilience
• Increase productivity in regenerative agriculture systems

Its integration into a school science fair represents a global first: precision acoustic agriculture deployed in a structured educational research environment.

Farm/ Grow operation: 
Soil, hydroponics
Location: 
Puerto Rico
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Strengthening the Farm-to-School Initiative

This collaboration directly supports Puerto Rico’s growing Farm-to-School movement, which aims to:
• Increase locally grown food in school systems
• Reduce dependency on imported produce
• Promote food sovereignty
• Teach agricultural literacy to youth
• Build long-term resilience across communities

By introducing Agrosonics into the school fair model, Universidad Ana G. Méndez and QTC International are creating a replicable framework that can be scaled across:
• Elementary schools
• High schools
• University programs
• Vocational agriculture training centers

Students are not just conducting experiments — they are helping design the future of food security in Puerto Rico.

Why This Matters for Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico imports approximately 80–85% of its food. This creates vulnerability during:
• Supply chain disruptions
• Natural disasters
• Economic instability

By combining:
• Advanced frequency agriculture
• Student-led research
• Farm-to-school infrastructure
• Regenerative practices

This initiative positions schools as micro-centers of food resilience.

The science fair becomes more than an academic event — it becomes a proof-of-concept for decentralized food production systems integrated directly into education.

Educational Impact: Beyond the Classroom

Students participating in the Agrosonics-integrated science fair will gain exposure to:
• Applied agricultural biotechnology
• Sustainable systems engineering
• Renewable energy integration
• Data-driven agricultural analytics
• Entrepreneurship and innovation

This hands-on approach inspires the next generation of:
• Agronomists
• Engineers
• Sustainability leaders
• Food security advocates
• Climate resilience innovators

It bridges the gap between theoretical science and real-world implementation.

Type of plant(s): 
Lettuce
Basil
Approach of installation: 

A Global First — Born in Puerto Rico

This marks the first science school fair in the world to deploy precision Agrosonics technology as part of a structured educational research initiative.

Puerto Rico continues to position itself at the forefront of:
• Regenerative agriculture
• Sustainable technology innovation
• Community-centered resilience models
• Educational transformation

Through collaboration between Universidad Ana G. Méndez and QTC International, a new standard is being set for how schools can integrate advanced agricultural technology into their curricula.

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The Vision Forward

This is only the beginning.

The long-term vision includes:
• Scaling Agrosonics integration to additional campuses
• Publishing student research data
• Establishing inter-school sustainability competitions
• Creating measurable food output benchmarks
• Building a national farm-to-school innovation network

By empowering students with precision tools and real agricultural responsibility, Puerto Rico is cultivating something far greater than crops — it is cultivating leadership, resilience, and sovereignty.

A Message to Schools Across Puerto Rico

The future of food security starts in the classroom.

With institutions like Universidad Ana G. Méndez leading the way, and QTC International providing advanced sustainable technology, the model is clear:

Innovation + Education + Sustainability = Food Sovereignty.

Puerto Rico is not waiting for the future of agriculture — it is building it now.

Saturday, February 28, 2026