Demp, who will be in Costa Rica attending the press on March 25 and 26, stands out for the management for the creation, formation and foundation of the first Industrial Hemp Chamber of Paraguay and subsequent diligence for the adhesion of producer partners, distributors and industries, generating a country brand in the process of an industrial revolution.
This container that arrived in the country on February 15 and is in the process of being unloaded, along with the respective legal permits, brings products derived from cannabis such as: raw material, non-debarked protein, pure oil in wholesale presentation.
In this first stage, we will only work with the products that we bring directly from Paraguay, but we will prepare the ground to soon place the country as a producer,” says Allan Durán, General Manager of Costa Rica Hemp Time, a company that is part of the conglomerate of 26 companies with more than 1000 collaborators at an international level.
In this first stage, Costa Rica Hemp Time will locally produce products only with the raw material that, precisely, travels in this first container in strategic alliances with business partners in the country, in order to develop products.
“The vision is to focus on peasant family agriculture, to grant development conditions to them.
Brands such as Canna Coffee will also be incorporated, which is a mixture of the quality of coffee from Costa Rica with the quality of product from Paraguay, where a formula will be developed to enrich the coffee and achieve a product of international quality.
At the moment these products have no restrictions,” adds Durán, who confirms that soon “we would enter the line that is a little more complementary, such as CBD and some other productions, including for the first half of this year, the production of fabrics and paper.
At the national level, it will work as a distributor for large chains through associates, ensuring that everyone has access to these products.
Costa Rica cannot be left out, and getting in, the sooner we can, the better”, concludes Allan Durán from Costa Rica Hemp Time.