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Greengro to Develop Cannabis Products with Native American Tribes

By Pharmaceutical Processing | June 17, 2015

Greengro Technologies (OTC PINK: GRNH), announces plans to strategically work and develop management agreements with Native American Tribes to collaborate and develop Cannabis operations to help manage cultivation, dispensing and providing new technology applications on regions considered harsh environment to provide success with agricultural science systems.

Greengro Technologies CEO Mr. Haas stated, “Greengro is uniquely positioned to capitalize on this exciting market and is confident that business with Native American Tribal Nations will make a positive difference in Greengro’s 2015 revenues. Many of these tribes are located in places where water is scarce. We have a strong market leadership position in advanced grow and processing systems and when combined with our recently announced energy efficient solar, back-up power, and reclaimable water solutions, we believe we have the solution these customers are looking for in this new tribal business enterprise.”

Currently, there are numerous Native American Tribal Nations in the US, some of which are reviewing the new business opportunity of profiting from growing and selling marijuana on Tribal Land. GRNH is aware of multiple projects currently in progress in California alone. The Department of Justice released a memo in December 2014 (The Wilkinson Memorandum) which advised US attorneys to apply the Cole Memo enforcement priorities to ensure tribal nations regulate cannabis operations in a manner consistent with federal objectives. Indian tribes are considered entities that are different from foreign countries and the 50 states. Therefore the tribes will have to pass their own cannabis laws which will be internally enforced. The Tribes will need to mandate strict guidelines for this new cannabis business consideration.

According to Mr. Haas, “Greengro is uniquely positioned to capitalize on this exciting market and is confident that business opportunities with Native American Tribal Nations will not only make a positive difference by entering the cannabis business, but a successful consideration with Greengo’s assistance. Greengro will provide the knowledge, skills and compliance to help the tribes. This collaboration will be mutually benefit the tribes and Greengro’s 2015 revenues. We intend to work with the forward-thinking Native American Tribal Nations to make history and forge this market into its full potential.”

Greengro was recently featured on Forbes list of “hottest marijuana companies” and continues to gain momentum.

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