- Hemptown
USA has built a business on cultivating cannabidiol (CBD), but now its
focus has turned to the qualities of a little-marketed cannabinoid –
cannabigerol (CBG)
- CBG is
known as the “Mother of all Cannabinoids” because its acid form is the
precursor to the three main cannabinoids and is synthesized to create
those extracts very early in the plants’ maturation process
- Hemptown
has 500 acres dedicated exclusively to CBG cultivation in Oregon, using
the company’s rights to one million cannabigerol (CBG)-intensive seeds
that are engineered to preserve CBG in its latent form until late in the
plant’s growth cycle
While cannabis enthusiasts, commercial enterprises and investors
are all too familiar with the uses and usefulness of plant extracts cannabidiol
(CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), Southern Oregon-based Hemptown
USA is touting the virtues of another cannabinoid – non-psychoactive
cannabigerol (CBG) – and the company’s recent harvest will strategically
position them to be the largest producer of it in North America.
Hemptown USA operates a farm operation with more than 500
acres dedicated to the exclusive cultivation of CBG, utilizing one million rare
cannabigerol (CBG)-intensive seeds acquired earlier this year.
The seeds are genetically programmed to yield up to 14
percent CBG by allowing the plants to reach full maturity before being
harvested, whereas normally plants would have to be harvested early in their
growth cycles in order to obtain CBG before its acid form is synthesized as the
acid form of one of the two main cannabinoids – CBD and THC.
Hemptown USA has built CBD production from broad-spectrum
hemp biomass in states such as Oregon, Kentucky and Colorado, but has worked to
increase its profile as hemp-friendly laws have been enacted – particularly
last year’s Farm Bill that legalized commercial hemp cultivation nationwide
following years of prohibition.
The company’s focus on its CBG-growing resources is part of
an ongoing effort to serve an increasingly health-conscious society’s desire
for wellness based on natural elements with minimal pharmaceutical involvement.
During the decades of prohibition when it was generally
illegal to grow or consume cannabis, research into the suspected medicinal
properties of compounds such as CBG was virtually non-existent at any
scientific level. CBG’s rarity further minimized the potential for such
investigation so there still exists a degree of uncertainty about what CBG can
accomplish. However, recent studies have shown some indications that CBG may
help with psoriasis, eczema, colitis, neurodegeneration, and cancer, with
suspected additional benefits in combatting glaucoma, bacterial infections,
muscular tension and symptoms of inflammation (http://ibn.fm/RBcJo).
Hemptown USA believes its Oregon acreage and seed stock will
grant it control of 40 percent of the North American supply of CBG.
“The passage of the 2018 Farm Bill opened doors for
commercial cultivation of CBD-rich hemp, as well as hemp rich in other,
so-called, ‘novel’ cannabinoids. We believe that all cannabinoids will
eventually be commoditized. We strive to be leaders in the space, bringing new
cannabinoids to the market over the next couple years,” Hemptown Chairman Rod
Wolterman stated in a report for cannabis media outlet Leafly last month (http://ibn.fm/Z4xLM).
The company was first to market a CBD and CBG-infused
chewing gum when it launched its Hemptown Chew in September. The gum contains
15 mg of CBD and 5 mg of CBG, sold in packs of two, six and 12 servings (http://ibn.fm/bGAtX).
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.HemptownUSA.com
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