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Marijuana Company of America Provides Update on Processing of Hemp From Oregon Joint Venture

Marijuana Company of America Provides Update on Processing of Hemp From Oregon Joint Venture.

articleMarijuana Company Of America, Inc.April 1, 20195/company/marijuana-company-of-america-inc/news/marijuana-company-of-america-provides-update-on-processing-of-hemp-from-oregon-joint-venture
Marijuana Company of America Provides Update on Processing of Hemp From Oregon Joint Venture

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nESCONDIDO, Calif., April 01, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NetworkWire - MARIJUANA COMPANY OF AMERICA INC. (“MCOA” or the “Company”) (OTC: MCOA), an innovative hemp and cannabis corporation, and its Joint Venture partner Global Hemp Group (CSE: GHG/ OTC: GBHPF/ FRA: GHG) (together with the Company, the “Partners”) are pleased to announce that they are currently in negotiations with several cannabinoid extraction companies in Oregon, USA, regarding the acquisition of the joint venture’s hemp biomass produced at the Scio farm from the 2018 harvest. The team at the Scio farm has prepared processing samples ranging in size from 100 lbs to 2,000 lbs. for the extraction companies. The biomass is being processed into CBD crude oil with the option to refine it further into isolate, or full spectrum oil, in order to increase its value on the market. Results from the current extraction test batches are expected to be received by mid-April and will serve as a basis for the final terms of the sale of the biomass by the Partners.\n Cloning UpdateThe cloning process is well underway at the Scio farm. For this year’s cultivation, four different strains have been chosen from the latest high CBD industrial hemp varieties, which are being used as a base for the in-house propagation program. The goal of the program is to produce approximately 50,000 clones to populate the lower 35 acres of the Scio farm for the 2019 season, and reduce and/or eliminate the need for the acquisition of any additional seeds or clones from outside sources. The program started with 400 high quality plants. Through a regimen of proper nutrients and a controlled environment, these “mother” plants will grow into very large bushes, which will be used to derive a sufficient number of clones, ensuring that the target number of plants required for this year’s cultivation is reached. Once removed from the mother plants, the clones will then be placed in a propagation greenhouse to root. Once rooted and well established, the clones will then be ready to be planted in the fields, which is expected to begin this year in late May or early June. Expansion in 2019The Company continues to evaluate a number of opportunities to expand the scope of its project in Oregon. As previously announced, a number of local farmers ...

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