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One World Ventures, Inc.
CORRECTION: OWVI Makes Investment in Cannabis
Published Feb 6 2019
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CORRECTION: OWVI Makes Investment in Cannabis



One World Ventures Inc. (OWVI) Makes  Investment in Cannabis

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 6, 2019

LAS VEGAS, Nevada - One World Ventures Inc. (OWVI) through its recent acquisition of Aqueous International Corporation and in partnership with the Native American Agricultural Company (NAAC) which has an exclusive contract to recruit, invite, welcome and work with cannabis companies and organizations from the USA, Canada, and internationally onto the Navajo Nation, USA.

"Along side the NAAC, we are committed to their overall vision of creating the largest campus of cannabis companies in the world, based in the same region. " Said Da Mu Lin, CEO, OWVI.

"This union adds a new dimension to our strategic priorities as we continue to build awareness on the benefits of a Tribal partnership, bringing new cultivating and manufacturing technology in the emerging cannabis/hemp markets to our Nation. " Added Dineh Benally, President, NAAC. "We are very excited about the potential business opportunities and employment this could create.

The Navajo Nation remains the largest Native Tribe within the USA, in both population and land mass, spanning 27,000 sq. miles and over 110,000 acres of ready to grow fields. As a Sovereign Nation, they maintain their autonomy to govern themselves but choose to collaborate and comply with federal, state, local laws and USDA regulations currently governing cannabis and other agricultural products, including hemp. The NAAC also works with national and global partners to educate and advise them on operating a hemp or cannabis business in the USA and the major advantages of operating in USA Opportunity Zones and Free Trade Zones.  These can include many tax benefits, lower operating and labor costs, swift licensing process while also helping to protect the Native American economy, communities, and way of life.

"We are very proud of our involvement with the Native Americans in the USA in helping to develop their lands for hemp and cannabis businesses to thrive." Continued Lin. " By inviting businesses to operate on Sovereign Nations, we aim to help bring health, wealth and prosperity to Native American peoples while accomplishing strategic goals that build our shareholder value. "


For more information, visit

www.nativeamericanagriculture.com

www.oneworldventuresinc.com

www.aqueoussciences.com


For media inquiries, please contact:

Amy Walters-Flagg

Tel:  702-331-9700

Email:  info@owvi1997.com