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Investor Ideas #Potcasts 635, #Cannabis News and #Stocks on the Move - #Thailand and Cannabis in #Asia

 

Delta, Kelowna, BC, July 22, 2022 (Investorideas.com Newswire), investorideas.com,  a global news source covering leading sectors including marijuana and hemp stocks and its potcast site  release today’s podcast edition of  cannabis news and stocks to watch plus insight from thought leaders and experts.

 

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In today’s podcast we take a look at last month’s cannabis decriminalisation in Thailand and how this has continued to develop as well as how both cannabis and CBD are progressing, or in some cases regressing, elsewhere in Asia.

 

Thailand topped news headlines in the cannabis space, having announced that as of Thursday, June 9th, Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalise cannabis.

 

In a CNN interview ahead of the move, Thai Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said he expected legal cannabis production to boost the economy but cautioned that recreational use of the drug remains illegal. "It's a no," said Anutin, who is also a deputy prime minister. "We still have regulations under the law that control the consumption, smoking or use of cannabis products in non-productive ways."

 

Harsh penalties remain in place under the Public Health Act, including up to three months in jail and an $800 fine for smoking cannabis in public

 

"We [have always] emphasised using cannabis extractions and raw materials for medical purposes and for health," Anutin said. "There has never once been a moment that we would think about advocating people to use cannabis in terms of recreation -- or use it in a way that could irritate others."

 

BBC article discussed the nuances of the new rules as, “people in Thailand can now grow cannabis plants at home and sell the crop after the nation removed marijuana from its banned narcotics list. Under decriminalisation, it is no longer a crime to grow and trade marijuana and hemp products, or use parts of the plant to treat illnesses. Cafes and restaurants can also serve cannabis-infused food and drinks -- but only if the products contain less than 0.2% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)”

 

The government is hoping that developing a local cannabis trade will boost agriculture and tourism. It has also given away one million cannabis seedlings to citizens to encourage pick-up.

 

"It is an opportunity for people and the state to earn income from marijuana and hemp," said Charnvirakul.

 

Since legalisation, Thailand Weed, a website and blog that is devoted to creating engaging and informative articles, so that you can discover all the relevant facts about the recent legalisation of weed in Thailand released an article “All You Need To Know Article About The Recent Legalisation Of Marijuana In Thailand

 

Thailand Weed have made a useful guide of Thailand’s current cannabis legislature, so that you are fully aware of all the laws and conditions, an example of this is below:

       CBD or “hemp” based cannabis products are completely legal in Thailand.

       If approved by the Thai government, marijuana can be homegrown if it is intended to be used for medical purposes.

       Individuals must first receive a medical prescription for marijuana use from a licensed physician, only then can they go to government approved hospitals or cannabis clinics to receive the drug.

       Components of the plant, including the bud and sees, can now be legally used for medical or science-related reasons.

 

To find out more about Thailand Weed and read more detailed articles on the recent legalisation of marijuana in Thailand, please visit their website at https://www.thailandweed.com.

 

Thailand legalised medical use for cannabis back in 2018, along with South Korea but since then we have seen little movement in the cannabis space throughout Asia.

 

In a Vice report from 2021, Vice journalist Junhyup Kwon visited South Korea’s southeastern province of Gyeongbuk, a regulation-free zone for hemp, making it the centre of the country’s cannabis industry. The city of Andong in the province, which has traditionally grown hemp fabrics for thousands of years, has since been the hub of the project.

 

“Although the laws allow it for medical use, the government has placed further restrictions through specific rules,” said Kang Sung-seok, an activist pastor and the representative and founder of Korea Medical Cannabis Organization, said in a phone interview with VICE World News.

 

“The government allows patients to access only a small number of medicines for some diseases. And it also requires patients to get approvals from doctors in a very limited number of hospitals,” he said.

 

In a recent article from the BankokPost, “Thai embassies in South Korea and Singapore are the latest to warn travellers from Thailand not to bring cannabis or cannabis products with them, as they could face a prison term or even the death penalty. These mark the latest in a growing list of Thai embassies warning Thais that cannabis is still illegal in most countries.”

 

In Japan a recent High Times article discussed how a Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare panel met on May 25 to begin discussions regarding lifting the ban on medical cannabis to benefit patients who suffer from refractory epilepsy.

 

As reported by The Asahi Shimbun, the ministry may revise the current law sometime this summer. Japanese law currently prohibits any possession or cultivation of any part of cannabis, including “the spikes, leaves, roots and ungrown stalk of the cannabis plant.”

 

The Asahi Shimbun references that of the “Group of Seven,” or the seven countries with the most advanced economies, which includes Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Of these, Japan currently has one of the strictest approaches to cannabis regulation and prohibition. In August 2021, the Japanese ministry wrote a report that recommended that the government should consider following the example of other countries to allow patients to use medical cannabis.

 

In Hong Kong things are turning in a different direction as in recent news Hong Kong’s law enforcement authorities have proposed banning CBD products within this year after finding that a third of such items sold in the city contain traces of an illegal active ingredient in marijuana.

 

But retailers have expressed reservations, arguing they should be allowed to sell such products as long as the items have undergone laboratory testing and are verified safe for use.

 

The Security Bureau had also submitted a paper to the Legislative Council proposing amendments to list CBD – or cannabidiol, a substance derived from cannabis and its close relative, hemp – under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance within 2022.

 

The change will make the substance illegal under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, which means those who buy or consume such goods may face a maximum of seven years in jail.

 

According to an article from the Bangkok Post, “Authorities cited a recent study which found a trace amount of THC in a synthetic CBD solution after only three months of use and it being stored on a benchtop. THC was not detected in the item at the start of the experiment. It also cited another piece of literature, which found CBD could be converted into THC with the use of readily available acidic materials, such as vinegar or battery acid, in a household kitchen.”

 

In India, a country with a deep history of cannabis use and knowledge, we are seeing a slow shift towards cannabis readoption as discussed in a recent article where Kerala became home to Asia’s first Ayurvedic cannabis wellness retreat and a new gin from Goa which features hemp as its star ingredient. This year also saw the opening of three hemp-based cafes in India—The Hemp Cafeteria in Pune, Off Limits Cafe in Kasol and, most recently, The Hemp Factory in Mumbai.

 

In November 2021, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) allowed the sale of hemp seed, hemp seed oil and hemp flour as a food and an ingredient for food.

Yet, setting up a hemp-based eatery is far from smooth-sailing. Shitole opened her cafe this June but not everyone is accepting of the idea. “It’s not like my cafe is packed because it’s newly opened. People are still scared and apprehensive to come here,” she says.

 

Dealing with local authorities and the perceptions of people caused delays in the paperwork, and she doesn’t get a lot of customers from the neighbourhood her cafe is located in. “But there are people who come from other parts of the city because they know about hemp and are curious about the cafe.”

 

Elsewhere in Asia we see news from Russia regarding U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner who recently pled guilty to drug charges which carry a prison sentence of up to ten years after she was detained at a Moscow airport in February carrying vape cartridges with hashish oil. Griner’s Lawyers told a Russian court on she was prescribed medical cannabis in the United States for a chronic injury

 

The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) star appeared in court wearing a Nirvana t-shirt on Friday, July 15th, 2022  for the fourth hearing in the trial. She has said she did not intend to break the law, and U.S. President Joe Biden has said the United States is doing everything it can to secure her release.

 

This recent case with Griner in Russia, as well as the developments in the Ukraine have revitalised support for cannabis reform and criticism of the Biden Administration as grassroots protests have been organised across the United States, from Phoenix, Arizona, to Harlem in New York. A petition on Change.org surpassed 310,000 signatures. Celebrities, athletes and prominent politicians continue to pile on the pressure.

 

Not only do many support this beloved, internationally recognized athlete, but the majority of Americans (68%, to be precise) support legalizing marijuanaSeventy percent of Americans also support clearing past cannabis convictions from criminal records for nonviolent offenders.

 

As mentioned in a recent article from MJBiz Daily, “with midterm elections around the corner and the U.S. Congress in a rush to clear up unfinished business, a bipartisan group of lawmakers is growing increasingly frustrated that Senate Democrats continue rejecting the SAFE Banking Act already passed by the U.S. House of Representatives.

Moreover, the Senate has yet to hold a vote on the SAFE Banking Act – or any other marijuana reform proposal – that could pave the way for House-Senate negotiations.

 

So when looking at the majority of Asia, cannabis is still both highly stigmatised as well as mostly illegal, though this step from Thailand could offer renewed momentum to the industry.

 

According to The Asian Cannabis Report, “Asia, the world’s most populous continent, has a relatively low prevalence of cannabis use at just 2% annually. However, this is the equivalent to an estimated 85.5 million people, making Asia a key market in the long-term expansion plans of producers, investors and operators. As the historically conservative stance on cannabis begins to soften, the medical market alone could be worth as much as US$5.8 billion by 2024.”

 

Another recent report titled “Cannabidiol Oil Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis – Global Opportunity Analysis And Industry Forecast 2030, Covid 19 Outbreak Impact”noted that “based on region, the Asia-Pacific cannabidiol oil market is forecast to emerge as the largest market, owing to the presence of various hemp-producing plants. China is expected to be the largest contributor to the cannabidiol oil market as it is one of the largest hemp cultivators in Asia, which develops half of the world’s hemp. Furthermore, favourable legislation approving the use of cannabidiol will benefit the manufacturers. For instance, Thailand became the first Southeast Asian country in 2019 that permitted the use of cannabis for medicinal applications. Thus, such factors are expected to benefit the Asia-Pacific cannabidiol oil market during the study period.”

 

There is obviously a huge potential market to be had with expansion of medical legalisation as well as federal decriminalisation but the question remains will there ever be recreational allowances in Asia? The key element seems to be the stigma towards “getting high” or the psychoactive effects of THC and its anecdotal link to supposed “laziness” or lack of productivity. As the majority of Asian countries manage most of global production capabilities, one can see why this would be the mainline issue.

 

An article from Fortune discussed research regarding cannabis and work productivity, specifically the link between cannabis access, pain medication and productivity and how the three link.

 

“Previous research has shown that when a specific chronic pain medication is removed from the market, people are less likely to work, and those who do work become more likely to take sick days. The older someone is, the more likely they are to take pain medication. This new research finds that after recreational marijuana is legalised, marijuana use (but not misuse) increases, and prescription fills for chronic pain medications decline. Older workers are more likely to suffer from chronic pain, which prevents some of them from working. Marijuana is useful in managing chronic pain, and while pain medications are available, they require a prescription, while recreational marijuana does not. The ability to purchase the medication ‘over the counter’ may reduce hassle costs and/or stigma, which have been found to affect access in the context of other health products,” the authors write.

 

“After recreational marijuana is legalised, working-age older workers are much less likely to claim workers’ compensation benefits. They’re better able to work productively.”

 

No matter whether you are looking at parts of Asia,  Europe, South America or North America, there is one discussion/argument that permeates under all discussions of medical benefits, health risks, mental risks, societal benefits and downsides or the legal status of the plant and that is the issue of “getting high” It seems there is always one category of person (a person uncomfortable with getting high themselves, usually due to control issues) is continually arguing with all other categories of people (who use either cannabis or other plant or fungal based entheogens for medical or recreational use) over the merits of the “high” or psychoactive or entheogenic effect that these substances produce. In order for cannabis and other plant and fungal based medicines such as Kratom, Psilocybin, DMT and Ayahuasca to truly become global this disconnect between those who are capable of enjoying the ride of “getting high” and those who cannot must be addressed.

 

Consider this when thinking about this very topic; some of the most popular Global bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, innovators such as Steve Jobs and Bill Gates and the vast majority of stand comedians, actors, musicians, artists, tech programers and designers, construction workers, truck driversNBA PlayersNFL PlayersMMA Fighters, athletes in general, artists and not to mention Veterans and Police Officers have been shown to regularly use and benefit from the use of cannabis. People who tend to be sitting in the anti-cannabis or anti-high side of the argument tend to be Politicians, government lobbyist groups, Super PAC’s, C-Level Executives, NFL Owners, NBA Owners, Sports Commissioners, Mainstream Media companies and hosts, real estate development groups and Pharmaceutical companies and those working within them. Maybe those who are “getting high” are the ones actually being productive and benefitting society at large, and the ones who are staunchly against such activity are the ones simply benefiting from the hard work of those “getting high”.

 

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Vancouver, Kelowna, Delta, BC, July 22, 2022 – (Investorideas.com Newswire) Investorideas.com, a global news source and expert investing resource, announces its weekly roundup of stocks to watch in Mining, EV, Energy and Health & Wellness. Today’s stocks have been added to our lists of free stock directories in each sector.

 

Read this in full at https://www.investorideas.com/news/2022/main/07221Stocks.asp

 

This week’s new mining companies are involved in precious metals, lithium and REE (Rare Earth Elements) exploration.

 

The latest EV company is a battery technology company while the latest energy company is involved in light oil development and production in Alberta, Canada.

 

The newest health and wellness company has developed a self-care digital platform, currently focused on mental health.

 

New Stocks added to the Mining Stocks List:

Nova Lithium Corp. (CSE: NVLI) is a Canadian Junior Mining Company focused on the global transition from fossil fuels to green energy solutions powered by lithium-based batteries. Our mission is to become a leader in exploration and development of critical materials through responsible mining practices.

 

Sanu Gold Corp. (CSE:SANU) is exploring three high quality gold exploration permits in Guinea, located within the world class Siguiri Basin, host to several operating mines.  The company has defined kilometer scale gold bearing structures on each of the permits with multiple high-value drill targets.  Sanu is operated by a highly experienced team with successful records of discovery, resource development and mine permitting.

 

Consolidated Woodjam Copper Corp. (TSXV:WCC) owns a 100% interest in the 64,000 hectare Woodjam copper gold porphyry project located in south-central British Columbia approximately 50 km east of the community of Williams Lake in a low elevation flat to undulating landscape, well accessed by logging roads and in close proximity to hydro power.

 

CopperCorp Resources Inc. (TSXV:CPER) is a well-financed mineral exploration company with approximately C$8.5M targeting world class copper-gold discoveries in western Tasmania, Australia. The Company is currently undertaking confirmation and infill drilling and ground exploration programs at the Alpine Prospect (our initial target on the larger AMC Project, formerly the Alpine Project) where wide spaced historical drilling delineated IOCG-style mineralization over a 700m strike length.

 

Cornish Metals Inc. (TSXV:CUSN) completed the acquisition of the South Crofty tin and United Downs copper / tin projects, plus additional mineral rights located in Cornwall, UK, in July 2016 (see Company news release dated July 12, 2016). The additional mineral rights cover an area of approximately 15,000 hectares and are distributed throughout Cornwall. Some of these mineral rights cover old mines that were historically worked for copper, tin, zinc, and tungsten.

 

Fireweed Zinc Ltd. (TSXV:FWZ) is a public mineral exploration company on the leading edge of Critical Minerals project development.The Company has three projects located in northern Canada: Macmillan Pass Zinc-Lead-Silver Project, Mactung Tungsten Project and Gayna River Zinc-Gallium-Germanium Project.

 

Fury Gold Mines (TSX:FURY) is a Canadian-focused exploration company positioned in two prolific mining regions across the country. Led by a management team and board of directors with proven success in financing and advancing exploration assets, Fury intends to grow its multi-million-ounce gold platform through rigorous project evaluation and exploration excellence. Fury is committed to upholding the highest industry standards for corporate governance, environmental stewardship, community engagement and sustainable mining.

 

Torq Resources Inc. (TSXV:TORQ) is a Vancouver-based copper and gold exploration company with a portfolio of premium holdings in Chile. The Company is establishing itself as a leader of new exploration in prominent mining belts, guided by responsible, respectful and sustainable practices. The Company was built by a management team with prior success in monetizing exploration assets and its specialized technical team is recognized for their extensive experience working with major mining companies, supported by robust safety standards and technical proficiency. The technical team includes Chile-based geologists with invaluable local expertise and a noteworthy track record for major discovery in the country. Torq is committed to operating at the highest standards of applicable environmental, social and governance practices in the pursuit of a landmark discovery.

 

New Found Gold (TSXV:NFG) holds a 100% interest in the Queensway Project, located 15km west of Gander, Newfoundland, and just 18km from Gander International Airport. The project is intersected by the Trans-Canada Highway and has logging roads crosscutting the project, high voltage electric power lines running through the project area, and easy access to a highly skilled workforce. The Company is currently undertaking a 400,000m drill program at Queensway, now approximately 48% complete.

 

Nickel Creek Platinum Corp. (TSX:NCP) is a Canadian mining exploration and development company and its flagship asset is its 100%-owned Nickel Shäw Project. The Nickel Shäw Project is a large undeveloped nickel sulphide project with a unique mix of metals including copper, cobalt and platinum group metals, located in the Yukon, Canada, one of the most favourable jurisdictions in the world. The Nickel Shäw Project has exceptional access to infrastructure, located three hours west of Whitehorse via the paved Alaska Highway, which further offers year-round access to deep-sea shipping ports in southern Alaska.  The Company is also investigating other opportunities for shareholder value creation.

 

E2Gold Inc. (TSXV:ETU) is a Canadian gold exploration company with a focus on Its large, 75 km long flagship property, the Hawkins Gold Project, which covers seven townships in north-central Ontario, about 140 km east of the Hemlo Gold Mine. The Company is currently conducting a robust surface exploration program on the Hawkins Gold Project to develop drill targtes for a 10,000 m program. E2Gold is commited to increasing shareholder value through the development of all targets at Hawkins and future potential of the Band-Ore property.

 

Element 29 Resources Inc. (TSXV:ECU) is an emerging copper exploration and development company focused on advancing its portfolio of Peruvian projects towards development in one of the world's lower-risk mining jurisdictions. Element 29's growth strategy is led by our strong board and management, who have a proven track record of discovery and delivering significant value to our shareholders. The Company's principal objective is to explore and develop its flagship Flor de Cobre porphyry Cu-Mo project located in southern Peru, 26 km southeast from Freeport-McMoRan's Cerro Verde Cu-Mo mine. At the same time, the Company intends to build on its potential copper inventory with continued exploration of its Flor de Cobre project as well as its remaining 22,000 hectares of mining concessions in Peru, including the recently discovered Elida porphyry copper-molybdenum-silver system located 85 km from the coast in central Peru. Both projects are well located for potential mine development and will benefit from nearby infrastructure including roads, powerlines, ports, water, and a skilled workforce.

 

Empress Royalty Corp. (TSXV:EMPR) is a global royalty and streaming creation company providing investors with a diversified portfolio of gold and silver investments. Since listing in December 2020, Empress has built a portfolio of 17 precious metal investments and is actively investing in mining companies with development and production stage projects who require additional non-dilutive capital. The Company has strategic partnerships with Endeavour Financial and Terra Capital which allow Empress to not only access global investment opportunities but also bring unique mining finance expertise, deal structuring and access to capital markets. Empress is looking forward to continuously creating value for its shareholders through the proven royalty and streaming models.

 

Enduro Metals Corp. (TSXV:ENDR) is an exploration company focused on it's flagship Newmont Lake Project; a total 654km2 property located between Eskay Creek, Snip, and Galore Creek within the heart of northwestern British Columbia's Golden Triangle. Building on prior results, the Company's geological team have outlined 4 deposit environments of interest across the Newmont Lake Project including high-grade epithermal/skarn gold along the McLymont Fault, copper-gold alkalic porphyry mineralization at Burgundy & 72 Zones, high-grade epithermal/skarn silver/zinc at Cuba, and a large 9km x 4km geochemical anomaly hosting various gold, silver, copper, zinc, nickel, cobalt, and lead mineralization along the newly discovered Chachi Corridor.

 

Engineer Gold Mines Ltd. (TSXV:EAU) is focused on reestablishing gold production at the Company’s 100%-owned, historical high-grade Engineer Gold Mine, 32km southwest of Atlin, BC. Exploration and development work has identified numerous high-grade vein and shear-hosted bulk-tonnage gold targets over the Company’s 25 km long (18,319 hectare) contiguous claim grouping, which includes prospects: Wann River, 5 km to the southwest; Happy Sullivan, 3 km to the northeast; and TAG, acquired in 2020, 7 km to the north, of the historical Engineer Mine.

 

New Age Metals Inc. (TSXV:NAM) is a junior mineral exploration and development company focused on the discovery, exploration and development of green metal projects in North America. The Company has two divisions; a Platinum Group Metals division and a Lithium/Rare Element division. The PGM Division includes the 100% owned, multi-million-ounce, district scale River Valley Project, one of North America’s largest undeveloped Platinum Group Metals Projects, situated100 km from Sudbury, Ontario. The Company completed a positive Preliminary Economic Assessment on the Project in 2019 and, is fully financed to complete a Pre-Feasibility Study on the Project in 2022. In addition to River Valley, the Company owns 100% of the Genesis PGM-Cu-Ni Project in Alaska, and has plans to complete a surface mapping and sampling program in 2022. The Lithium Division is one of the largest mineral claim holders in the Winnipeg River Pegmatite Field, where the Company is exploring for hard rock lithium and various rare elements such as tantalum and rubidium. Plans for 2021 include drone geophysics on at least five of the Company’s seven projects and a maiden drill program on the Company’s Lithium Two Project. On September 28, the Company announced a partnership with Mineral Resource Limited (MRL, ASX: MIN), the world’s fifth largest lithium producer to explore and develop the Company’s lithium project portfolio. Our philosophy is to be a project generator with the objective of optioning our projects with major and junior mining companies through to production. The Company is actively seeking an option/ joint venture partner for its road-accessible Genesis PGM-Cu-Ni project in Alaska.

 

enCore Energy Corp. (TSXV:EU) With approximately 90 million pounds of U3O8 estimated in the measured and indicated categories and 9 million pounds of U3O8 estimated in the inferred category1, enCore Energy is the most diversified in-situ recovery uranium development company in the United States. enCore is focused on becoming the next uranium producer from its licensed and past-producing South Texas Rosita Processing Plant by 2023. The South Dakota-based Dewey Burdock project and the Wyoming Gas Hills project offer mid-term production opportunities with significant New Mexico uranium resource endowments providing long-term opportunities. The enCore team is led by industry experts with extensive knowledge and experience in all aspects of ISR uranium operations and the nuclear fuel cycle.

 

Global Atomic Corp (TSX:GLOOTCQX:GLATF) is a publicly listed company that provides a unique combination of high-grade uranium mine development and cash-flowing zinc concentrate production.

 

New Stocks added to the EV Stocks Directory:

Novonix Ltd. (OTCQX:NVNXFASX: NVX) is a leading battery technology company with operations in both Canada and the United States. NOVONIX provides advanced, high-performance materials, equipment, and services for the global lithium-ion battery industry with sales in 14 countries. We develop materials and technologies to support longer-life and lower-cost batteries that are powering us towards a cleaner energy future. Our NOVONIX Battery Technology Solutions division, based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, focuses on innovative battery research and development, along with providing advanced battery testing equipment and services on a global scale. Our NOVONIX Anode Materials division, located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA, manufactures our synthetic graphite anode materials used to make lithium-ion batteries which power electric vehicles, personal electronics, medical devices, and energy storage units. To address the growing industry demand, we are working to increase the production capacity to 10,000 metric tons of synthetic graphite per annum (tpa) by 2023, with further targets of 40,000 tpa by 2025 and 150,000 tpa by 2030.

 

New Stocks added to the Energy Stocks Directory:

InPlay Oil Corp. (TSX: IPOOTCQX:IPOOF) is a growth-oriented light oil development and production company based in Calgary, Alberta. InPlay’s activity is focused on large oil in place pools with low recovery factors, low declines, and long life reserves primarily targeting the Cardium Formation in Alberta. InPlay has a strong balance sheet allowing it to weather commodity volatility and develop its extensive inventory of horizontal drilling locations.

 

New Stocks added to the Health and Wellness Stocks Directory:

PanGenomic Health Inc. (CSE:NARA) is a precision health company that has developed a self-care digital platform to deliver personalized, evidence-based information about natural treatments. Our initial focus is on mental health. As a British Columbia benefit company, the Company’s mission is to promote and improve the health and wellness of people and society by providing a technology platform that identifies plant-based solutions tailored to the health profile of each individual.

 

The directories are not meant as recommendations but as a research tool to discover opportunities and trading ideas in a particular sector.

 

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