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AU: Cucumber farm leased to grow MMJ

THC Global Group has secured an agreement to lease a property with 66,000m2 of existing hydroponics greenhouses, and an additional 180,000m2 of agricultural land for the cultivation of medicinal cannabis in Bundaberg, Queensland. The Property is in addition to the Company's existing Bundaberg and Northern NSW cannabis cultivation facilities.

"In addition to the 66,000m2 of hydroponic greenhouses on the Property which are able to be easily repurposed for medicinal cannabis cultivation, the Property has an attached 180,000m2 of open agricultural land suitable for open-field cannabis or hemp cultivation," the team with the company explains. "Within the next 14 days, THC Global will submit a request to the Australian Office of Drug Control (ODC) for the Property to be an additional cultivation site under an existing cultivation licence held by THC Global subsidiary, Canndeo Limited. Canndeo currently holds all three cannabis licences in Australia, and has primary operations at another facility in Bundaberg, Queensland."

THC Global expects to be able to produce an initial 80,000kg of dried cannabis flower from hydroponics growing annually at the Property, with the potential to increase this capacity through exploitation of the open-field cultivation area. In additional to medicinal cannabis, THC Global will explore using part of the open-field land for hemp cultivation, potentially enabling THC Global to enter the food and nutraceutical markets globally.

According to them, the medicinal cannabis cultivated at the Property will be processed at the Company's Southport Facility, which is capable of producing Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certified Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) isolates as well as full-spectrum and broad-spectrum extracts. Access to an additional cultivation site which could be in production within months will support a rapid acceleration of production at the Southport Facility.

Chief Executive Officer, Ken Charteris commented: "THC Global has now secured access to 66,000m2 of ready-to-cultivate hydroponic greenhouses and an additional 180,000m2 of open-field agricultural land. With this facility, we will be able to cultivate over 80,000kg of dried cannabis flower almost immediately following licencing and permitting, without having to undertake a multi-million-dollar capital expenditure program which could take years to become operational. "This facility complements our existing cannabis production assets in Australia, where we are currently the holder of all three medicinal cannabis licences from the Office of Drug Control enabling a Farm to Pharma production process at our facilities.

"With this facility now secured, we will commence the process of submitting an application to the Office of Drug Control for this facility to come under our existing cultivation licences and permits, allowing for a rapid approval process compared to that of a new first-time applicant for a cultivation licence".

In addition to seeking ODC approval for the use of the existing hydroponic greenhouses on the Property for the cultivation of medicinal cannabis, THC Global intends to explore the potential to use part of the open-field agricultural land on the Property for hemp cultivation, as the Company considers the nutraceutical, cosmeceutical, and food markets as an additional revenue stream for the Company. THC Global is in a unique position to enter this hemp-based market due to being an existing licence and permit holder under the ODC regulatory scheme for medicinal cannabis which allows for THC Global to conduct potential extraction from hemp. Entering this market would further take advantage of THC Global's significant expertise, experience, and infrastructure for medicinal cannabis into hemp production.

The terms of the lease for the Property will be settled in conjunction with the application to the ODC for the ability to commence cannabis cultivation at the Property and is expected to be calculated based on the actual cannabis volume produced from the Property.
This allows for the flexibility and scalability for production at the Property and avoids holding costs being incurred as the Company completes licencing and permitting activities.

The Property is owned by Eden Farms, who are a market leader in the production of continental cucumbers using a hydroponics growing process, and a pioneer in direct supply of fresh food to major food retailers since 1985.

For more information:
THC Global Group
Level 2,
131 Macquarie St
Sydney NSW 2000 
+61 (0)2 9251 7177 
thc.global   

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