View Systems' subsidiary, Sannabis is going to complete this week their greenhouses in Popayan, Colombia. "The Company applied for a Seed Bank license prior to December 31, 2018, no more applications for seed bank licenses are being accepted. A Seed Bank license in Colombia is one of the most coveted licenses in the global cannabis sector," the team with the company explains.
"Sannabis registered 160 strains and is working with Universidad del Cauca, the top University in Colombia’s major marijuana growing region. Sannabis and the University will be certifying the first 10 strains, 6 high in THC and 4 high in CBD. Sannabis’ license application for Psychoactive (THC) cultivation also allows for Non-Psychoactive (CBD) cultivation, therefore another license is not needed."
"Once completed, Sannabis will post pictures of their finished greenhouses and will be providing updates of their certification processes. New entrants into Colombia’s medical cannabis sector will have to buy certified seeds from a licensed seed bank. The Company is certifying native strains of Colombia that are the most sought out in the World. A popular documentary highlights a European Seed Banks quest to get these strains from Cauca to no avail. Sannabis has been working in the region for over 20 years with unapparelled access to these strains."
Uruguay
Sannabis began hand planting hemp seeds in Uruguay from December 18- January 17. "The first plants are impressively growing at close to 5 feet tall in just four weeks. In total the Company is planting 10-15 acres but their license is one of a very few issued for unlimited acreage," they point out.
"The USDA issued the Import Permit to the Company President for the import of the whole Cannabis plant or its parts including, flower, seed, stem, root, and leaf to be processed. The permit authorizes the import of Cannabis to the following designated ports: Nogales, AZ; El Segundo, CA; San Diego, CA; South San Francisco, CA; Miami, FL; Orlando, FL; Atlanta, GA; Agana, Guam; Honolulu, HI; Linden, NJ; Jamaica, NY; Carolina Puerto Rico; Humble, TX, Los Indios, TX; and SeaTac, WA. Import Permit # P37-20-00233 was issued on January 30, 2020 and expires on January 30, 2023. The USDA also issued custom shipping labels with this permit number to be used when importing cannabis."
For more information:
Sannabis
Carrera 83A # 18 -28 Cali - Colombia
+57 319 384 3901
[email protected]
sannabis.co