Brooke Rosqvist, Marketing • March 3, 2026

Nano‑Yield Appoints Edwin Suarez as Vice President of Growth

Veteran agtech strategist to lead adoption of nanoliquid technology and expand market impact through industry partnerships


SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — FEBRUARY 5, 2026 Nano‑Yield, an agtech company pioneering nanoliquid technology to improve agricultural productivity and sustainability, today announced the appointment of Edwin Suarez as Vice President of Growth. In this role, Suarez will lead the advancement and expansion of Nano‑Yield’s products and technologies through strategic collaborations across the agricultural industry.

Suarez brings more than two decades of experience spanning agricultural engineering, soil health, plant nutrition, and business development. As Vice President of Growth, he will focus on accelerating adoption of Nano‑Yield’s nanotechnology platform, strengthening industry partnerships, and guiding go‑to‑market strategies that help growers achieve better results with fewer inputs.


“Edwin’s background uniquely positions him to help scale Nano‑Yield at a critical time for agriculture,” said Clark Bell, CEO of Nano‑Yield. “He understands the science, the farmer, and the business realities facing our industry today. His ability to bridge research and real‑world application will be instrumental as nanotechnology becomes more widely adopted.”


Suarez earned his undergraduate degree in Agricultural Engineering from EARTH University in 2005 and began his career working on soil health initiatives with organizations including the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). He later completed graduate studies at Purdue University, specializing in soil fertility and plant nutrition.


Throughout his career, Suarez has held strategic roles focused on product and business development, overseeing the launch and expansion of advanced agricultural technologies such as specialized adjuvants, carbon‑based fertilizers, micronutrients, biostimulants, nitrification inhibitors, biologicals, soil amendments, and foliar crop nutrition solutions. He has worked with leading organizations including USDA, the United Nations, Purdue University, Koch Agronomic Services, Landus Cooperative, and Verdesian LifeSciences.


“What excites me most about Nano‑Yield is the relevance,” said Suarez. “The technology is real, the science is strong, and the impact is immediate. Farmers, retailers, and manufacturers are all navigating incredibly challenging conditions right now. Nano‑Yield offers solutions that perform today while building resilience for the future. Just as important, the culture here is centered on doing what’s right for farmers and for each other.”

Beyond his professional work, Suarez is an avid runner with personal goals that include completing half marathons in all 50 U.S. states, running the world’s major marathons, and finishing an Ironman. He enjoys spending time with his 10‑year‑old twins and remains closely connected to his family’s farm in Costa Rica.


With Suarez’s appointment, Nano‑Yield continues to strengthen its leadership team as it scales innovative solutions designed to help agriculture grow more efficiently, sustainably, and resiliently.


For more information about Nano-Yield’s technology, products and solutions, visit https://www.nano-yield.com/products



About Nano-Yield

Nano-Yield is an agricultural nanotechnology company committed to helping farmers grow more with less. Through its proprietary nanoliquid® platform, Nano-Yield improves the performance and efficiency of crop inputs—boosting uptake, enhancing compatibility, and delivering better results across a wide range of agronomic practices. By reducing waste and maximizing effectiveness, Nano-Yield empowers growers to increase yield, profitability, and sustainability. With a growing global footprint and a deep commitment to science-backed solutions, Nano-Yield is redefining how agriculture thinks about performance and precision. Learn more at www.nano-yield.com


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