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Africa
Economical & I
nfrastructure Plan

Located In Zambia Africa

Project Description:

Our project involves working closely with the Zambian government, military, and ministries of health to implement a multi-faceted approach to promote infrastructure development and economic growth through cannabis/hemp cultivation.


Firstly, we will establish hemp and cannabis farms that will adhere to sustainable and responsible farming practices. These farms will be utilized for the production of medical products that meet international standards for export to other countries. The revenue generated from the export of these medical products will contribute to economic growth in Zambia, creating jobs and stimulating economic development.


In addition to the production of medical products, we will also utilize the by-products of hemp and cannabis cultivation, such as hurd and fiber, to construct sustainable hemp houses for communities and bunk houses/bath houses for military outposts. These eco-friendly hemp houses will be designed to be energy-efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally sustainable, providing a viable housing solution for communities and military personnel.


Furthermore, we recognize the critical need for access to clean water in these communities. As part of our project, we will undertake onsite water well drilling to tap into local water sources, install holding tanks to store the water, and utilize solar-powered pumps to provide a sustainable and reliable source of clean water. Access to clean water is essential for human health, sanitation, and overall community well-being, and our project will prioritize this aspect to ensure the sustainability and success of the initiative.


Overall, our project will encompass a comprehensive approach that integrates cannabis/hemp cultivation for medical product export, sustainable construction using hemp by-products, and provision of clean water through onsite water well drilling and solar-powered pumps. By addressing multiple aspects of infrastructure and economic development, we aim to make a positive and lasting impact on the communities in Zambia, while promoting responsible cannabis/hemp cultivation practices

(TTH Founder & Son at Drilling Site)

Why Zambia?

The choice of Zambia over the United States for this project is based on several factors.

Firstly, the minimum wage in the United States is significantly higher compared to Zambia, which would increase labor costs in farming operations. Additionally, the United States has restrictions on large-scale medical cannabis farms, which may limit the potential for production on a large scale.

 

Secondly, Zambia offers a perfect geographical location for growing cannabis/hemp plants, with favorable climate and soil conditions that are conducive to optimal plant growth.

 

Thirdly, the Zambian government has available agricultural land and the capability to secure it for the purpose of this project, providing a favorable environment for cultivation operations.

 

By leveraging these combined factors, we can produce cannabis/hemp products at a competitive price compared to global competitors. This multi-stage project has the potential to create new high-paying jobs for hundreds of thousands of Zambian people, while positioning Zambia as a global leader in the lucrative cannabis and hemp industries, which are projected to be worth over $400 billion per year by 2030.

Through collaborative efforts, this initiative has the potential to rapidly generate significant infrastructure development in Zambia, while also contributing to economic growth and positioning the country as a key player in the global cannabis and hemp markets

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