- SGMD
aims to market next-generation hemp machinery and proprietary extraction
technologies
- Hemp
extraction and cultivation is a growing business, as the passage of the
2018 Farm Bill continues to result in rising demand
- SGMD
plans to provide both legacy and new technology, including water-based
sonification extraction, microwaves and other low-cost techniques and
equipment
Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) plans to offer
next-generation equipment and techniques to its customers that process and
extract from industrial hemp to help meet what is anticipated to be a peak crop
in 2019. To this end, SGMD was recently featured in a CannabisNewsWire analysis
article discussing the hemp market’s rising demand for processing power (http://ibn.fm/znmWo).
SGMD’s new initiative includes making available to its
customers new technology such as water-based sonification extraction,
microwaves and other techniques. These machines could reduce the cost of
extraction and help cultivators increase output without significant increases
in cost. SGMD is not in the hemp cultivation business itself, but it has a
business model centered on supporting cultivators.
The combination of rising demand and the passage of the 2018
Farm Bill, which provides legal relief for hemp cultivators, is driving what is
expected to be a record 2019 crop of industrial hemp. SGMD’s initiative is
expected to increase the company’s revenue base as it introduces new-generation
machinery and proprietary technologies for hemp extraction (http://ibn.fm/FKcnM). Some of
the new offerings, which are more efficient and reduce the cost to cultivators
seeking to meet the high demand, come from Southern China.
“We plan to not only market several domestic technologies,
but also next-generation technologies we plan to implement from Southern China,
where hemp cultivation and herbal extraction technologies are well ahead of
North America,” SGMD CEO Jimmy Chan stated in a news release. SGMD sees an
imbalance between cultivation outputs and extraction capacities within the
industry. This record hemp harvest is creating a widespread need for efficient,
cost-effective methods of processing within the industry, and SGMD is
well-positioned to provide a solution.
“It is clear the 2019 and 2020 hemp cultivation seasons will
be massive,” Chan added. “We expect the power balance between the cultivators
and extractors to continue to heavily favor extractors, and we are seeing that
part of the industry expand massively to be able to handle the significant
amount of hemp biomass that will be harvested and will ultimately be
processed.”
New Frontier Data projects that hemp sales in the United
States will reach $2.6 billion by 2020 (http://ibn.fm/HA69K). Industrial hemp will have a broad
impact on the market, the research shows.
Based in Monrovia, California, SGMD is a hydroponics and
cultivation supply company that’s committed to supporting the industrial hemp
sector. The company is also involved in product and brand marketing for diverse
industries, with numerous operations such as packaging and paper goods.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.Sugarmade.com
NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates
relating to SGMD are available in the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/SUGAR
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