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Colombia: "We completed our first THC flower harvest"

Allied Corp. has now completed its first two THC harvests and is preparing that product for sale and export. Allied only sells and ships Colombian-produced cannabis flowers to countries where it is legal to do so.

In June 2022, Allied was the first company to export dried cannabis from Colombia. Allied's shipments of 272kgs, 200kgs, 1728kgs, and 3425kgs have shown an established supply chain at the commercial scale.

On or about September 17th, 2022, Allied harvested its first THC harvest. This was comprised of 2200 plants. This product was dried, cured, and trimmed to prepare the product for sale and export. On or about October 16th, 2022, the second harvest of 6100 plants was harvested and is now getting dried and cured and will be tested before being offered for sale and export. The production pipeline has additional work packages of approximately 6000 plants being harvested every 2-3weeks. Every 1000 plants represent approximately 200-250kgs of dried cannabis product, depending on the variety.

The laboratory analysis for the first harvest showed a total cannabinoid percentage of 28.13% with a rich terpene and flavonoid profile.

Allied's clients and supply channel partners span five world continents that, include Australia, Europe, Asia, South America, and North America. Allied's relationships with international partners are based on sustainable, long-term agreements that were designed with the Allied Inside supply chain in mind.

"We are excited to continue to follow through with our plan to bring high-quality Colombian-grown THC flower to international markets. The advantages that Colombian production offers are many. The cost and quality advantages within a de-risked supply chain are positioning Allied to disrupt the global cannabis production channel. In addition to this, Allied is also examining our carbon footprint. High electricity costs and energy consumption within the global cannabis industry are really garnering attention. We have examined our natural production environment in Colombia, and with each harvest, we continue to provide a carbon-neutral premium product at scale," said Calum Hughes, CEO, and Chairman of the Board.

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