Bilsborrow based agronomy specialist, Levity CropScience, has been shortlisted for three awards in this year’s Red Rose Awards – the Innovative Business Award, the Growing Business Award and the International Achievement Award.
Levity CropScience exports their smart fertilisers to countries such as Netherlands, USA, Egypt, Jordan and Ghana.
The news regarding being shortlisted for The Red Rose Awards comes days after the announcement that Levity has been shortlisted for two categories in this year’s Northern Powerhouse Export Awards.
The Red Rose Awards celebrate the success of organisations across Lancashire and the awards ceremony takes place on 8 March 2018 at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool, involving 27 different awards.
Anna Weston, Co-Managing Director, Levity CropScience, said: “We’re thrilled to have been nominated for three awards at this year’s Red Rose Awards and we’re hopeful we’ll be successful in one of the categories.
“Following the recent news of also being nominated for the Northern Powerhouse Export Awards, it’s looking like another good year for Levity. We’re delighted that our hard work and innovative approach to agronomy is being noticed.”