HempWave Announces Agreements to Grow & Harvest Over 600 Acres of Industrial Hemp in Arizona and Estimates 2.1 million pounds of hemp biomass in 2019

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PHOENIX, June 4, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- HempWave today announced it has entered into agreements with four large-scale farming operations in Arizona, agreements that will allow it to grow and harvest industrial hemp on over 600 acres in 2019.

Based upon these new growing and harvesting agreements, as well as its previously announced acquisition of two Arizona-based greenhouses totaling 210,000 square feet of space for commercial hemp nursery operations, HempWave estimates that it will produce 2.1 million pounds of hemp biomass in 2019 alone, which at current market rates of $25/lb if sold in its raw form, would have a market value of $52.5 million.

Since its formation in 2018, HempWave has moved aggressively to take full advantage of the widespread interest in industrial hemp. HempWave's four initial commercial hemp farms will be based in Arizona's Gila River Valley, as well as in the cities of Eloy and Willcox.

According to HempWave Chief Executive Officer, David Soto, Arizona's climate and legal structure make it an ideal locale for the company's business.

"Arizona is an excellent location for becoming one of the country's premier industrial hemp companies, both legally and from an environmental standpoint," Soto said. "We applaud Arizona's governor and our legislature for moving so quickly to help Arizona businesses move to the forefront of the unfolding industrial hemp revolution. And we look forward to working with other farmers and landowners throughout the state and around the country to meet the explosive demand for commercial hemp products ranging from legal cannabidoils and CBDs to hemp-based fabrics and building materials."

Hemp: The Miracle Plant

For thousands of years, humans have cultivated and harvested what is today known as industrial hemp, especially for use as fabric, twines and rope. In fact, industrial hemp was the main source for rope used by the United States military during World War II.

Although a close cousin to marijuana (and in spite of the misperceptions of many individuals), hemp contains only miniscule amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol — (also known as THC) — the psychoactive chemical compound found in marijuana that gets users "high."

In reality, any Cannabis Sativa L. plant containing more than 0.3 percent of THC is legally identified as marijuana, a Schedule 1 drug, while industrial hemp is limited to THC levels of 0.3 percent or lower. {This distinction was laid out in the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (aka, the 2018 Farm Bill) and became effective when it was signed into law on December 20, 2018.}

Conversely, commercial hemp can be optimized for producing high levels of cannabidoils and CBDs, compounds that a growing body of clinical research and anecdotal evidence suggest deliver a wide variety of medicinal benefits, including treatments for pain, sleep apnea, movement disorders, cognition, anxiety, and other maladies. In addition, most parts of the hemp plant can be used for a variety of non-medicinal applications.

About HempWave

Formed in 2018, HempWave partners with farmers across the country to grow, cultivate, and harvest commercial-grade hemp plants and seeds to produce medicinal grade cannabidiol (CBD oils) and other hemp byproducts. As of February 2019, HempWave agreed to be acquired by Celexus, Inc. and operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of that company. It is anticipated that the acquisition will be finalized in the coming months, subject to standard due diligence and independent appraisals.

For more information about HempWave, becoming a HempWave agricultural partner or for insights into industrial hemp, cannabidiol, and CBD-derived products, please visit www.HempWave.com or email info@HempWave.com.

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About Celexus

Celexus CXUS, a strategic partner for HempWave, is an acquisition, management and holding company for early and mid-stage high growth businesses and technologies within the hemp industry. It is the objective of Celexus to represent every aspect of the hemp-farming industry from seeds and extraction to wholesale and retail distribution. For more information, please visit the Celexus website at www.celexus-inc.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release may contain forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. For additional information regarding such forward-looking statements, see, https://hempwave.co/forward-looking-statements.

 

SOURCE HempWave

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