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Selling to Nearly 50 Countries with a Combined Population of 1 Billion

Advanced Technology, GMP Certified, Cannabis Export Growing Facility

Skopie, North Macedonia, Europe

An advanced cannabis growing facility located in the European country of North Macedonia, which was designed by a U.S. construction firm owner and hydroponics greenhouse developer, is receiving one of the country’s limited number of cannabis growing licenses.

 

See Letter from North Macedonia Ministry of Health:  Completion of Final Inspection, Approval for Issuance of Growing License (official English translation).


The facility was built in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), standards allowing it to export to all non-U.S. countries worldwide where medicinal and recreational cannabis is legal: a total of 46 countries with a combined population exceeding 1 billion people.

 

See Why GMP Certification is Important and a news article about the PharmaCann GMP growing facility: North Macedonia Grower Receives Export License (click "subscribed" if you encounter a pop-up).


A major pharmaceutical firm already has expressed interest in buying the facility’s entire output, on the condition that cuttings from the commercial operation replicate the test results from the project’s pilot plant. See Laboratory Test Results.

 

Please note: the THC levels in these test results -- 27.3901% -- are extremely high. See the article about the average THC levels in standard and premium plants; 15% is standard; premium is 17% in Europe; indoor grown plants in the U.S. are 17%-20%.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cannabis plant grown with Sigma Plant Sciences' advanced technology red-specrturm grow lights

 

Cannabis plant grown in the same facility at the same time under the same conditions using standard grow lights

Also, see the two photos to the right and above showing the growth comparison between the use of standard growing lights vs. Sigma Plant Sciences' advanced technology lights tested by a major U.S. grower with plants grown in the same facility under the same conditions at the same time.

 

To begin operations, the facility is seeking an investment of an additional $500,000 to purchase and install the balance of its equipment, purchase seedlings, and begin commercial operations.
 
Earnings will be generated in less than 12 months after the remaining equipment is ordered, with earnings continuing for the next four years to reach a projected return in excess of four times the initial investment (see
Project Plan
and Financial Highlights). The footnotes at the bottom of page 14, Project Plan, and bottom of page 4, Financial Highlights, provide the sources and data for calculating the financial projections,  which you can use to verify and calculate the numbers yourself.

 

Finally, see: Lease (English) and About North Macedonia: Encyclopedia Britannica.

For more information, please contact Ed Cichon -- edcichon@gmail.com – or CJ Evans – cj@ade.llc.

American Diversified Enterprises is partnering with Sigma Plant Sciences on securing the needed funding, the type of engagement we’ve helped countless partners in the past. If you have questions or want to discuss further, please reach out to sonja@ade.llc to schedule a call.

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