BIEI: Premier Graphene’s Mexico Affiliate and Business Partner, HGI Industrial Technologies, Executes Joint Venture with Santa Rosa Green Seeds, to Advance Industrial Hemp Initiatives in Mexico

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Premier Graphene, Inc.
Premier Graphene, Inc.

Premier Fortifies its Pathway to Full-Scale, High-Quality Graphene Production, with the Most Critical Raw Material/Component – High-Quality Hemp, at Low Cost

EL CENTRO, Calif., Oct. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Premier Graphene Inc. (OTC: BIEI), announced today that HGI Industrial Technologies, Premier Graphene’s Mexico affiliate and business partner, unveiled a joint venture with Santa Rosa Green Seeds. As one of only two companies to receive this coveted hemp license from the Mexican government, Santa Rosa Green Seeds is uniquely positioned to lead in Mexico’s emerging hemp market. This collaboration marks a significant step forward for both companies, leveraging their combined expertise to drive innovation in the hemp industry.

President Pedro Mendez of Premier Graphene Inc and HGI Industrial Technologies S.A de P.I with Carlos Alberto Perez Predident of Santa Rosa Green Seed
President Pedro Mendez of Premier Graphene Inc and HGI Industrial Technologies S.A de P.I with Carlos Alberto Perez Predident of Santa Rosa Green Seed


President Pedro Mendez of Premier Graphene Inc and HGI Industrial Technologies S.A de P.I with Carlos Alberto Perez President of Santa Rosa Green Seeds

This strategic partnership represents a major step forward in advancing industrial hemp applications, particularly in support of Premier’s and HGI’s cutting-edge graphene projects and its global clientele. With Premier’s guidance, HGI has successfully secured a lease for approximately 8,000 hectares across seven northwestern Mexican states, including Jalisco, Sonora, Chihuahua, Nuevo León, Baja California, and Baja California Sur. Additionally, Premier is nearing the completion of a separate land acquisition, which includes 5,000 hectares in Sonora and two graphite mines, further enhancing its resource capacities. This will be critical for large-scale graphene production.

HGI Industrial Technologies is eager to bring the combined expertise and resources of both HGI and Premier to support Santa Rosa Green Seeds, alongside the renowned Imperial Valley Conservation Research Center (IVCRC) based in Brawley, California. Under the leadership of Don Brock, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture from the Nixon administration, IVCRC offers extensive experience in agricultural innovation and research. This authoritative support is expected to play a key role in driving the success of the partnership and delivering outstanding results, particularly for graphene production.

“We are very eager to partner with HGI on this project. We are confident in the future of industrial hemp and its many potential uses, and strongly believe that this and other agriculture research can be a huge benefit to our communities in so many different ways,” commented Don Brock who was the U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture in the Nixon administration.

Candace Nelson, IVCRC manager, agreed, “Having worked with Pedro Mendez [President of Premier Graphene, Inc.] previously as a senior research assistant, we believe this partnership can yield tremendous benefits on both sides of the border. It truly underscores the important role that agriculture research plays in so many aspects of industry worldwide.”