RE: Research6 Mar 2020 12:57
Wow, this looking good. Oh I read the update from the Zoetic. I scoured it for negativity and especially for seed. I only found two mention of seeds and both were extremely positive and certainly there was no negative feel nor any suggestion that the seeds would not be profitable.... infact quite to the contrary they appear to be a likely great income and profit maker for Zoetic. I have added below the parts I am talking about.
Oh by the way I have filtered some people who really just talk so much crap..... and I do not know who they are but they come as filtered.... interesting did not realise that, thought they should disappeared into the oblivion... shame they do not. No intentions of unfiltering them.
Feminised seeds
Zoetic has also launched a new website, www.zoeticorganics.com, from which it will advertise and sell its feminised hemp seeds. This does not alter the Company's strategy of dealing directly with brokers and large growers, but it provides a "shop window" from which to advertise the Company's range. Discussions are now underway with potential buyers and seed brokers in both the US and Europe. The market for hemp seeds is relatively undeveloped and there is considerable price differentiation not only between countries but, to an extent, between US states. The management team are focusing on ensuring that sales can be directed to locations where the price is highest.
Developing Zoetic's profile in the US
In its announcement on 5 February 2020, Zoetic stated that is was examining different options to boost the Company's profile in the US. As part of that initiative, Zoetic is pleased to announce that it has been selected to appear on "Behind the Scenes with Laurence Fishburne". This is an award-winning programme that highlights new stories and innovative concepts through short-form documentary presentation. It is an educational show that, in the case of the episode featuring Zoetic, will seek to address some of the stigma surrounding the CBD industry and explain more about the hemp plant.
The programme is shown on US public television channels throughout the country in five-minute slots over a 12 month period and the producers estimate that total reach in that period may be in the range of 40 to 60 million homes. In addition to the documentary, Behind the Scenes will produce a one-minute educational commercial segment which will air around 400 times on networks such as CNBC, CNN, CNN Headline News and Fox Business Network and is estimated to reach around 84 million homes.
Filming is scheduled to take place at Zoetic's Debeque facility in May and the programme should commence showing in the summer of this year.
Further details on "Behind the Scenes with Laurence Fishburne", including examples of previous programmes, can be found at www.behindthesceneslf.com.