BW Fusion, an agritech company integrating biology and data, has announced the acquisition of Low Mu Tech, a sustainable seed-delivery technology company, bringing together biological seed treatments and seed-delivery platforms under a single operating structure.
The acquisition expands BW Fusion’s seed care portfolio, which includes planter box treatments, biological seed-applied inputs, and micronutrient formulations designed for early-stage crop and root development. The integration also formalises an existing product linkage, as the Low Mu Tech platform already supports BW Fusion’s BioBoost planter box treatment.
By combining seed-applied biological formulations with seed-delivery systems developed by Low Mu Tech, the partnership aims to bring formulation and application technologies into a single operating framework, aligned with modern planting equipment and on-farm operational requirements.
This acquisition is a natural extension of our strategy to lead with innovation, data, and sustainability. Low Mu Tech’s Dust and Inclusion Carrier Technology gives us the platform to expand our seed care initiative and bring even more value to growers looking to replace outdated inputs with solutions that are better for their bottom line, their health, and the environment. This is how we farm now.
The acquisition of Low Mu Tech by BW Fusion can be read as a signal of accelerating consolidation within the agritech and biological inputs sector, particularly around vertically integrated operating models. Rather than treating crop nutrition, biological formulations, and data analytics as parallel offerings, the transaction reflects a strategic move to bring formulation science, delivery mechanisms, and decision-support systems into a single platform.
From Inputs to Biological Delivery
According to BW Fusion, the integration of Low Mu Tech into its portfolio enhances the company’s ability to deliver seed-applied biologicals and carrier systems aligned with its ‘Less In. More Out.’ mission. The approach focuses on reducing overall input dependency while supporting yield potential and on-farm return metrics.
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The combined teams will continue work on next-generation seed coatings and carrier technologies developed with an emphasis on application performance and operational safety.
Founded by Brian Tulley, Low Mu Tech is known for its Dust and Inclusion Carrier Technology, which improves seed flow through planters while reducing dust generation during planting operations. The technology is used to deliver biology and micronutrients directly to the seed, addressing challenges related to application consistency, planter performance, and operator exposure.
Our goal at Low Mu Tech has always been to create technologies that make farming cleaner, safer, and greener. Joining BW Fusion allows us to scale that vision with a partner who shares our passion for innovation and improving the grower experience from the ground up.
The linkage between Low Mu Tech’s carrier systems and BW Fusion’s biological products illustrates how innovation is moving toward application-focused solutions rather than standalone inputs.
Consolidation in Agritech Systems
The acquisition reflects BW Fusion’s broader effort to build a vertically integrated platform spanning crop nutrition, biological inputs, and data analytics. With an expanding presence across North America, BW fusion is working to shape how growers adopt integrated approaches to modern agriculture.
On the technology front, the integration draws attention to advances in seed care, particularly around dust reduction, seed flow consistency, and precision delivery of micronutrients and biologicals. These capabilities are increasingly relevant as growers look to reduce reliance on conventional chemical inputs while maintaining performance and safety standards.
From a business strategy perspective, the deal also offers insight into how impact-oriented capital is shaping agritech growth. BW Fusion’s expansion has been backed by investors such as Bain Capital Double Impact, highlighting how sustainability-aligned investment models are influencing consolidation pathways.