Global Hemp Finalizes Incorporation of Mexican Subsidiary
Global Hemp Group Inc.
Finalizes Incorporation of its Mexican Subsidiary and Updates on R&D Division
Global Hemp Group Inc. (CSE: GHG/COTCMKTS: GBHPF) has offered an update regarding its research and development initiatives in Mexico. In addition, the company has finalized the incorporation of a subsidiary in Mexico.
Global Hemp Group receives recognition in Mexico
While this was a lengthy procedure that took the better part of the year to complete, GHG now has official recognition in Mexico. As a government-recognized company, the company can now explore its hemp license to cultivate and extract hemp material for primary use by the R&D Division and participate in more substantial collaborations throughout Mexico. In addition, the Mexican Senate is anticipated to pass hemp and cannabis legislation during the current parliamentary session, which began in September.
Also, the company is thrilled to disclose that it has hired a team of US and Mexican patent attorneys to finish the documentation required to file the R&D Division’s first patent. The patent covers a new process for creating a hemp-based composite substance that might be utilized as an alternative for Medium Density Fibreboard in the building industry.
GHG announced a Collaboration Agreement with the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico – UNAM), one of the world’s premier Spanish-speaking institutions and Latin America’s most prestigious educational institution, on August 24, 2021. This relationship gives GHG access to the university’s cutting-edge laboratory equipment, and also UNAM’s research library, and the ability to connect with students and academics with diverse backgrounds. In addition, this has allowed the R&D Division to broaden its experimental and conceptual work.
Global Hemp Group cancels $2.3 million
Additionally, GHG has announced the cancellation of 2.3 million common shares in its capital and their return to treasury. The shares were initially issued in connection with GHG’s Scio Oregon hemp initiative. The company kept them in escrow until the project met certain financial benchmarks before being released to specific employees and consultants. However, the company has recently stopped its Oregon operations to create its Green Community in Hayden, Colorado, as the project did not meet these milestones
Global Hemp Group Inc. (OTCMKTS: GBHPF) has offered an update regarding its research and development initiatives in Mexico. In addition, the company has finalized the incorporation of a subsidiary in Mexico.
Global Hemp Group receives recognition in Mexico
While this was a lengthy procedure that took the better part of the year to complete, GHG now has official recognition in Mexico. As a government-recognized company, the company can now explore its hemp license to cultivate and extract hemp material for primary use by the R&D Division and participate in more substantial collaborations throughout Mexico. In addition, the Mexican Senate is anticipated to pass hemp and cannabis legislation during the current parliamentary session, which began in September.
Also, the company is thrilled to disclose that it has hired a team of US and Mexican patent attorneys to finish the documentation required to file the R&D Division’s first patent. The patent covers a new process for creating a hemp-based composite substance that might be utilized as an alternative for Medium Density Fibreboard in the building industry.
GHG announced a Collaboration Agreement with the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico – UNAM), one of the world’s premier Spanish-speaking institutions and Latin America’s most prestigious educational institution, on August 24, 2021. This relationship gives GHG access to the university’s cutting-edge laboratory equipment, and also UNAM’s research library, and the ability to connect with students and academics with diverse backgrounds. In addition, this has allowed the R&D Division to broaden its experimental and conceptual work.
Global Hemp Group cancels $2.3 million
Additionally, GHG has announced the cancellation of 2.3 million common shares in its capital and their return to treasury. The shares were initially issued in connection with GHG’s Scio Oregon hemp initiative. The company kept them in escrow until the project met certain financial benchmarks before being released to specific employees and consultants. However, the company has recently stopped its Oregon operations to create its Green Community in Hayden, Colorado, as the project did not meet these milestones