Canadian Company Clinches Deal to Grow 17,000 Acres of Hemp in China
A Toronto-based cannabis company announced on Tuesday that it had signed an agreement with a Chinese partner allowing the Canadian company to grow and process industrial hemp on 17,000 acres in China. Pure Global Cannabis, the Canadian company, signed this agreement with a Chinese company called KMT-Hansa Corp. KMT currently holds licenses to grow and process hemp on 17,000 acres in China, and they are teaming up with Pure Global to pull it off. Under the terms of the agreement, Pure Global will be responsible for providing the technology, know-how and the plant genetics required for the success of the…






