Easy to see why Agra wants Eviana Eviana Business by bullet point…
.In the process of harvesting its 100 Hectares of leased outdoor industrial hemp/cannabis crop in the Republic of Serbia. The high CBD concentration will provide an additional business opportunity for a pharmaceutical-based topical cream for pain relief.
· In the process of obtaining HACCP certification to extract hemp oil including CBD for the production pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and cosmeceutical products
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· Hemp strains used are strictly an outdoor crop grown in farmland located in the Republic of Serbia minimizing on energy costs (one of the largest expenses in growing other forms of cannabis for marijuana vs industrial hemp varieties of cannabis).
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· Expertise and experience in the extraction of plant oils, CBDs, and other active ingredients through a proprietary process with internal staff, external advisors, and consultants, and upon obtaining an extraction license in respect of CBD it will be well positioned to begin extracting CBD for use in cosmeceuticals, nutraceutical, and topical pharmaceuticals.
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· Access to a team of highly specialized scientists with the intellectual properties and knowledge to grow high quality industrial hemp and extract superior grade CBDs.
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· Has installed two cold press machines to press oils from the hemp seed in inventory. The oil can be sold or used in three ways: 1) sold as an oil for the cosmeceutical industry or used directly by Eviana to be made into hemp based cosmetics, creams or shampoos; 2) as an edible product to be used in salads and for cooking; and 3) sold as a nutritional supplement oil, as the hemp seed oil is extremely rich in Omega 3-6-9 essential fatty acids, alpha linolenic acid, linoleic acid and oleic acid.
I particularly like the part, access to “highly specialized scientist”. Not to mention Serbia is Agra’s gateway to the European market. Eviana would be a great acquisition for Agra.
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