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jarjar on Oct 10, 2018 7:31am
Cultivation license in Greece. 10.10.18
IRW-PRESS: ICC International Cannabis Corp.: International Cannabis is granted the very first cannabis cultivation license in Greece International Cannabis is granted the very first cannabis cultivation license in Greece Vancouver (British Columbia), October 10, 2018. ICC International Cannabis Corp. (CSE: WRLD, FWB: 8K51, OTC: KNHBF) (International Cannabis, ICC or the Company) is pleased to announce that it has been granted a license by the Greek Government to grow medicinal cannabis, replacing its existing hemp license and expanded. The granting of the license is a prerequisite for the approval of the cultivation of medicinal cannabis in the Greek regional district of Imathia. ICC controls a 16-acre land package in northern Greece dedicated to growing, extracting, distributing, and researching and developing medical cannabis. In Greece, there are over 300 days of unspoilt sunshine per year, which is an attractive climate for outdoor cultivation of cannabis. ICC's distribution network of approximately 35,000 pharmacies in 16 countries will support the company's growing capacity in Greece. Greece is a member of the European Union and will act as the Southern European center of production and production of ICC. The EU has over 500 million inhabitants and ICC has a unique opportunity to serve this strong growth market. The service sector and tourism account for the lion's share of Greece's economic output, contributing about 85 percent of gross domestic product. Every year about 16.5 million tourists come to Greece. Eugene Beukman, Chief Executive Officer and Director of ICC, said: The first license to grow medical cannabis in Greece justifies the company's investments in all parts of the world, and especially in the EU. This is an important milestone for both the industry and the company, which International Cannabis is very proud of. Greece is a popular tourist destination, which ICC believes could be the next major cannabis holiday destination abroad. The Greek team at ICC has been working on this license for the past 18 months, building long-term relationships with local authorities and ministers. By working with ICC, Greece has a unique opportunity to accelerate the services of a legalized cannabis industry. ICC will pay $ 200,000 in cash and 12,000,000 shares in connection with the transaction. For the transaction, an agency fee must be paid. For the Board of Directors of ICC International Cannabis Corp. Michael Martinz Michael Martinz President, Director info@intlcannabiscorp.com 810 - 789 West Pender Street Vancouver BC V6C 1H2 Tel .: 604.687.2308 THE EXCHANGE SUPERVISION OF CSE HAS NOT EXAMINED THIS REPORT AND MAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY AND ADEQUACY OF THIS MESSAGE