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Colombia is granting new licenses

red rider

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Colombian

Yes,red rider. Do bring forward those old school Colombians genepools.
The recently entry genepool, "strain crippy" ,has also contaminated the genepool on small island ,which was previously predominantly Colombian, from the 70's.

And now the proliferation of Internet budporn's,have got farmer on island attention.
They're not studying about the region's landraces.
I will love to get my thumb's on some ,Thia's (south east Asians,African's ;Malawi's, Ethiopians.. South American; Colombians.
Red Rider,blessing on that mission of yours,we all are rooting for you,grower!

Thank you very much, however my quest is not so noble as I'm not trying to preserve, I just like the Colombians and I want to grow them myself in country. We are still going through the licencing process and I really hate to say too much until we have it but the majority of the work at my licensed finca will be long flowering tropical narrow leaf plants. My Colombian investors (I have no money) want me to grow the plants I want with the exception of CBD plants. However I want to grow the CBD cause I believe that is what killed my bladder cancer and I still use it daily.

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Even without the finca the rider always has some Colombian growing.


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herbgreen

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These guys have interesting CBD seeds availble for the new green rush of so called hemp flower market

Really its some complex phenos and very high cbd and terpene content that makes it valuable

Would probably want to hook up with oneof the farms and get seed that way so dont have to buy 1000seeds

Anyway,this is where all the farms are getting for 1$ a seed

https://www.oregoncbdseeds.com/product/suver-haze/


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Goodherb

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Medicine tree,money tree, Tree of renowned!

Medicine tree,money tree, Tree of renowned!

Good to see,what's going on Colombia.
Just hope that the local,(native)growers get a fair shake of tree!
 
More news about Colombian Cannabis Industry

More news about Colombian Cannabis Industry

Avicanna’s Rho Phyto Branded Products to be Available in California

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TORONTO, Dec. 1, 2019 /CNW/ – Avicanna Inc. (“Avicanna” or the “Company“) (TSX: AVCN) (OTCQX: AVCNF) (FSE: 0NN) today announces that LC2019, Inc. (“LC2019“), the entity that holds a license to Avicanna’s intellectual property in the United States, has advised Avicanna that it has entered into an agreement (the “License Agreement“) with a subsidiary of Kings Garden Inc. (“Kings Garden“), a California based company, manufacturing the Kings Garden brand, with extensive experience in the cultivation, processing and manufacturing of high-end cannabis products, pursuant to which LC2019 will sub-license Avicanna’s Rho Phyto<sup>TM </sup>brand and proprietary formulations (collectively, the “Rho Products“) to Kings Garden.
As announced by Avicanna in its November 26, 2019 press release, Avicanna has an option to acquire all of the outstanding shares of LC2019, which option may be exercised by Avicanna at any time and is expected to be exercised upon cannabis cultivation, processing, distribution and possession becoming federally legal in the United States.
Under the terms of the License Agreement, LC2019, through a wholly-owned subsidiary, has provided the Kings Garden team with an exclusive license to use the Rho Phyto trademark and to manufacture, market, distribute and sell the Rho Phyto advanced formulation products in the State of California. In consideration of the license granted under the License Agreement, the Kings Garden team has agreed to pay to LC2019 a royalty equal to 40% of the net profits from the sale of the Rho Products. Kings Garden, through its licensed subsidiary, will produce, manufacture and sell the Rho Products in the State of California. The initial term of the License Agreement is three years.
“We are thrilled to see the Rho Phyto brand and advanced cannabis product offerings have their initial launch in the State of California which represents the largest and one of the most sophisticated consumer markets in the world. We are also excited that the LC2019 team has decided to partner with the Kings Garden team which have demonstrated industry leading products, quality and execution. We hope that this launch in California will provide the Rho Phyto brand with a foothold in the US market place, help establish a leading global brand and attain both market information and efficacy data around the proprietary product lines,” stated Aras Azadian, Chief Executive Officer of Avicanna.
About Avicanna
Avicanna is an Ontario corporation focused on the development, manufacturing and commercialization of plant-derived cannabinoid-based products through its two main business segments, cultivation and research and development.
Avicanna’s two majority-owned subsidiaries, Sativa Nativa S.A.S. and Santa Marta Golden Hemp S.A.S., both located in Santa Marta, Colombia are the base for Avicanna’s cultivation activities. These two companies are licensed to cultivate and process cannabis for the production of cannabis extracts and purified cannabinoids including cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
Avicanna’s research and development business is primarily conducted out of Canada at its headquarters in the Johnson & Johnson Innovation Centre, JLABS @ Toronto. Avicanna’s scientific team develops products, and Avicanna has also engaged the services of researchers at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto for the purpose of optimizing and improving upon its products.
Avicanna’s research and development and cultivation activities are focused on the development of its key products, including plant-derived cannabinoid pharmaceuticals, phyto-therapeutics, derma-cosmetics and Extracts (defined as plant-derived cannabinoid extracts and purified cannabinoids, including distillates and isolates), with a goal of eventually having these products manufactured and distributed through various markets.
Stay Connected
For more information about Avicanna, visit www.avicanna.com, call 1-647-243-5283, or contact Setu Purohit, President by email info@avicanna.com.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information and Statements
Certain information in this press release contains forward-looking statements. Such statements include but are not limited to the timing of the exercise by Avicanna of its option to acquire all of the shares of LC2019 and the successful commercialization of the Rho Products in California. This information is based on current expectations that are subject to significant risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict, including the risk factors set out under the heading “Risk Factors” in the Company’s long form final prospectus dated July 8, 2019. Actual results might differ materially from results suggested in any forward-looking statements. The Company assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements, or to update the reasons why actual results could differ from those reflected in the forward-looking statements, unless and until required by securities laws applicable to the Company.
 

mjseeds

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The Colombian government allowed the growing of medicinal cannabis in 2016 with the 1787 bill/ 613 decree. The first licenses were issued in 2017. Subsequently there has been some amendments to the laws, some improving conditions for the growers and some not improving conditions for the growers, but none affecting the legality of growing.
 
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