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Allied Corp. Obtains Approval to Sell From the Colombian Institute of Agriculture (ICA)

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Allied Corp. (OTCQB: ALID) announced that its subsidiary, Allied Colombia SAS, received approval from Colombia's Institute of Agriculture (ICA) for the cultivation and commercialization of ten proprietary cannabis strains. This includes nine non-psychoactive and one psychoactive strain, allowing Allied to process and sell its Colombian production. The approval followed a rigorous year-long seed evaluation process, confirming higher cannabinoid profiles in Colombian-grown strains. Allied plans to pursue additional psychoactive strains and aims to generate revenue through product commercialization.

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  • Approval of ten proprietary cannabis strains by ICA for cultivation and commercialization.
  • Higher cannabinoid profiles confirmed in Colombian-grown strains compared to North American counterparts.
  • Ability to process and sell both non-psychoactive and psychoactive products.
  • Compliance with European Pharmacopeia and Good Agricultural Collection Practices standards.
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KELOWNA, British Columbia, Oct. 15, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Allied Corp. ("Allied") (OTCQB: ALID), an international medical cannabis company focused on creating and providing targeted cannabinoid health solutions to address today’s medical issues, is pleased to announce that its subsidiary Allied Colombia SAS (formerly known as Medicolombias Cannabis S.A.S) has received approval from the Colombian Institute of Agriculture (“ICA”) for the cultivation and commercialization of all ten (10) of Allied’s proprietary strains submitted within it’s first seed evaluation process. ICA’s approval includes all ten (10) strains that were submitted. Nine (9) non-psychoactive (<1% THC) and one (1) psychoactive (>1% THC) cannabis strains.  

This approval enables Allied to now process and sell its Colombian non-psychoactive production and request a quota for the sale of its psychoactive production.

This has been a year-long process that began with the registration of the ten (10) novel Allied strains with the national cultivar registry. Each strain was then germinated into plantlets in Allied’s scientific cultivation center in Colombia. Following germination, the plants entered into five (5) months of field trials that included rigorous data collection, analysis and phenotyping of the strains while in the vegetation life cycle. During this time, the strains were provided with propriety nutrients, handled with standard operating procedures and guided towards the plant flowering phase. Proprietary nutrients and procedures were also adhered to during the flowering phase and detailed batch record audit data were diligently collected during every day of the plant life cycle. Following the flowering phase, the plants were harvested and tested for cannabinoid profiles and quality assurance testing parameters. The harvested material was then sent to several approved testing laboratories and tested by high performance liquid chromatography testing methods. Testing was completed in several labs for validation of the results regarding the accuracy of the cannabinoid profiles.

The lab results showed a higher cannabinoid profile from being grown in the Colombian climate when compared to similar genotypes of strains grown in North American climate. These lab results, batch records and procedural archives, were submitted to the Colombian Institute of Agriculture and a day-long presentation was provided by Allied’s team.

As a result of this thorough process, Allied received approval for all ten novel strains from the technical directorate of ICA, representing a diverse range of chemotypes with novel cannabinoid profiles.

Allied’s production approach is designed according to the European Pharmacopeia and Good Agricultural Collection Practices (GACP) standards. These standards meet South American, European, US and Canadian quality assurance standards for production of commercialization of cannabis.

In parallel, Allied is currently undergoing another seed evaluation in order to include additional psychoactive strains to our portfolio. We expect to have the results of this process by the end of the year.

“Gaining the ability to sell is a major milestone for the Company,” said Calum Hughes, CEO. “I am very proud of the production team with this achievement. The cannabinoid profiles that we found in the plants have not been found in other climates. It just makes sense that other agricultural products such as coffee, fresh cut flowers or fruits respond very well to the Colombian climate, so why not cannabis? With this approval, we now have a clear path towards revenue generation through commercialization of our products.”

For more information on ICA, visit Colombian Institute of Agriculture

ICA is the Colombian government entity in charge of the prevention, surveillance, and control of sanitary, biological and chemical risks in the agricultural, fisheries, and aquaculture sector. Its mission is to protect the health of people, animals, and plants and ensure high-quality trade conditions.

For more information on Allied Corp., visit www.allied.health        

About Allied Corp.
Allied Corp. is an international medical cannabis production company with a mission to address today’s medical issues by researching, creating and producing targeted cannabinoid health solutions. Allied Corp. uses an evidence-informed scientific approach to make this mission possible, through cutting-edge pharmaceutical research and development, innovative plant-based production and unique development of therapeutic products.

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This press release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable securities laws in Canada or “forward-looking statements” made pursuant to the “safe harbour” provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (collectively, “forward-looking information”). Forward-looking information may relate to the Company’s future outlook and anticipated events, plans or results, and may include information regarding the Company’s objectives, goals, strategies, future revenue or performance and capital expenditures, and other information that is not historical information. Forward-looking information can often be identified by the use of terminology such as “believe,” “anticipate,” “plan,” “expect,” “pending,” “in process,” “intend,” “estimate,” “project,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “would,” “could,” “can,” the negatives thereof, variations thereon and similar expressions. The forward-looking information contained in this press release is based on the Company’s opinions, estimates and assumptions in light of management’s experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors that management currently believes are appropriate and reasonable in the circumstances. Forward looking statements in this press release include the following: that Allied is leveraging the conditions in its Colombia grow operation and future Kelowna location to support its Research and Development efforts; that Allied is making important strides forward to position itself as a leader in the medical cannabis space, that Allied intends to make a series of proposed trademark and other intellectual property protection filings, as part of the Company’s Intellectual Property and Pharma Development (IP&PD) Strategy, statements respecting the joint development, manufacturing, and introduction of TACTICAL RELIEF™ branded products, and the use of proceeds from the offering of convertible notes.

There can be no assurance that the underlying opinions, estimates and assumptions will prove to be correct. Risk factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from forward-looking information in this release include: the Company’s exposure to legal and regulatory risk; the effect of the legalization of adult-use cannabis in Canada and Colombia on the medical cannabis industry is unknown and may significantly and negatively affect the Company’s medical cannabis business; that the medical benefits, viability, safety, efficacy, dosing and social acceptance of cannabis are not as currently expected; that adverse changes or developments affecting the Company’s main or planned facilities may have an adverse effect on the Company; that the medical cannabis industry and market may not continue to exist or develop as anticipated or the Company may not be able to succeed in this market; risks related to completion of the greenhouse construction in Colombia, risks related to market competition; risks related to the proposed adult-use cannabis industry and market in Canada and Colombia including the Company’s ability to enter into or compete in such markets; that the Company has a limited operating history and a history of net losses and that it may not achieve or maintain profitability in the future; risks related to the Company’s current or proposed international operations; risks related to future third party strategic alliances or the expansion of currently existing relationships with third parties; that the Company may not be able to successfully identify and execute future acquisitions or dispositions or successfully manage the impacts of such transactions on its operations; risks inherent to the operation of an agricultural business; that the Company may be unable to attract, develop and retain key personnel; risks resulting from significant interruptions to the Com

FAQ

What strains did Allied Corp. receive approval for from ICA?

Allied Corp. received approval for ten cannabis strains, including nine non-psychoactive and one psychoactive.

How does the Colombian climate affect cannabis production for Allied Corp.?

The Colombian climate has been shown to produce higher cannabinoid profiles compared to similar strains grown in North America.

What are the next steps for Allied Corp. after receiving ICA approval?

Allied Corp. plans to pursue additional psychoactive strains and aims to begin commercialization of its products.

What standards does Allied Corp. follow in its production process?

Allied Corp. adheres to European Pharmacopeia and Good Agricultural Collection Practices standards.

What is the significance of ICA's approval for Allied Corp.?

The approval marks a major milestone, allowing Allied to generate revenue through the commercialization of its cannabis products.

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