Renewal Fuels, Inc. (RNWF) Executes Agreements to Acquire 6 Companies
ACCESSWIRE
05 Aug 2021, 07:05 GMT+10
SEATTLE, WA / ACCESSWIRE / August 4, 2021 / Renewal Fuels, Inc. (OTC PINK:RNWF) (the Company ), has executed Asset Purchase Agreements or Share Exchange Agreements to acquire Sacred Biosciences, Inc., 7 Point Financial, 9 Square Consulting, Microcap Advisors, LLC, Pacific Compliance Corporation and Sunshine Hemp, Inc. These strategic acquisitions are focused in the areas of psilocybin, legalized hemp, and financial services companies. With the acquisition agreements now in place, the Company plans to share more details related to each of the target companies as they become subsidiaries or divisions of Renewal Fuels, Inc.
Sacred Biosciences, Inc.: www.sacredbioscience.com
Renewal Fuels, Inc (RNWF) Executes Agreements to Acquire 6 Companies
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Hurdles still remain for rooting North Florida s hemp industry
Tallahassee Democrat 12/20/2020 Karl Etters, Tallahassee Democrat
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The first year of Florida’s hemp industry was one of trial and error on the ground, but the projections that it will become a green boom could mean a shift in the Panhandle’s agricultural scene.
Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried said the first 8 months of cultivation since the state developed its program is only expected to get larger heading into 2021.
This year, the state approved 22,000 acres for hemp – the same acreage as tomatoes, watermelon and snap peas, and double the production of strawberries – but in the next 3-5 years it could balloon to 300,000 acres, or half of the land used to grow Florida citrus.