PURA Targets $36 Billion Industrial Hemp Market With Farmersville Hemp Brand Strategy
Puration, Inc. (OTC PINK: PURA) has initiated a strategic initiative in the hemp industry, aiming to market under the Farmersville Hemp brand. The company is establishing partnerships with hemp growers and processors, mirroring the collective branding approach of Sun-Maid Raisins. With the global industrial hemp market projected to grow from $5 billion in 2019 to $36 billion by 2026, PURA plans to launch a marketing campaign to enhance its network. A facility is under construction in Farmersville, Texas, aimed at showcasing hemp's diverse applications, with over 25,000 products potentially derived from hemp.
- Launch of Farmersville Hemp brand to collectively market multiple hemp growers.
- Projected growth of the global industrial hemp market to $36 billion by 2026.
- Construction of a new facility in Farmersville, Texas, to promote hemp applications.
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DALLAS, TX , Sept. 23, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Puration, Inc. (OTC PINK: PURA) (“PURA”) has launched a hemp industry wide strategic initiative to collectively market for multiple hemp growers and processors under a single brand name - Farmersville Hemp.
PURA is building processing and cultivation partners with the intention of establishing an industrial hemp brand cooperative under the Farmersville Hemp Brand name. In the fashion that Sun-Maid Raisins collectively markets for growers all selling under one brand name, PURA plans to collectively market for multiple hemp growers and processors under the Farmersville Hemp Brand name.
The global industrial hemp market was estimated at
The global industrial hemp market includes hemp seed, hemp seed oil, hemp fiber, CBD hemp oil, with applications in industries to include food, beverages, personal care products, textiles, construction and pharmaceutical.
Early in Q4, PURA intends to launch a marketing campaign to expand its existing hemp processor and producer partnership base.
The company recently broke ground on its 70-acre property in Farmersville, Texas. A construction pad has been cleared for the building of multiple buildings where PURA will facilitate hands on marketing for a wide variety of products that can be derived from hemp.
The Farmersville Hemp Brand Facility will be able to host client companies for seminars to demonstrate hemp processing and how hemp can be used as a natural, cost-effective and even superior alternative to currently available construction materials, nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals, clothing, fuel, and plastics - to name just a few. According to one source, more than 25,000 products can be made from hemp.
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