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Canada (BC): Harvest One signs testing program agreement with BLOCKStrain

BLOCKStrain Technology Corp. has announced that Harvest One Cannabis Inc. will employ BLOCKStrain's proprietary genome tracking software to collect and register its cannabis plant DNA and strains.

"By incorporating BLOCKStrain's cannabis strain authenticity and tracking platform - the Master Genome Strain and Clone Registration Program - into its sales program, Harvest One is expected to be able to confirm its medical cannabis strains are as labelled, providing its consumers with increased transparency and confidence about its products. Upon completion of the collection and registration of its strains, an initial 30 Harvest One products will carry BLOCKStrain's Seal of Authenticity, guaranteeing their origin and providing quality assurance.", the team with the company explains.

"We believe our unique technology will enable Harvest One to guarantee its strains and provide consumers with consistent quality. This is of particular importance for medical cannabis when patients with specific conditions are relying on products to be of consistent quality and provide consistent results.", says BLOCKStrain's Chief Executive Officer, Robert Galarza 

The BLOCKStrain's Master Genome Strain and Clone Registration Program
Under its Master Genome Strain & Clone Registration Program (the "Program"), BLOCKStrain's team collects plant data and performs genomic sequencing in plant batches which are then registered in a blockchain-enabled database for intellectual property protection and strain validation. BLOCKStrain believes all information gathered from the plants, including their molecular and chemical makeup, can be tracked via the Program. "Going forward, it is expected that a quick response (QR) barcode specific to each plant batch will be able to reveal, among other things, how a plant was cloned and cultivated, and its cannabinoid content.", the team with the company explains.

For more information:
Harvest One
Suite 2650
1066 West Hastings St.
Vancouver, BC
V6E 3X1
info@harvestone.com 
harvestone.com 

BLOCKStrain
blockstrain.io

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