BOHECO partners with Spring Sciences Australia

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BOHECO becomes first Hemp company to expand in Australia

BOHECO- Bombay Hemp Company, the first mover in the industrial hemp and medical cannabis space in India, has joined hands with leading Australian company, Spring Sciences Australia Pvt. Ltd. (SSA) for the exclusive supply of the BOHECO range of hemp and cannabis-derived products to the Australian B2B market.

Bombay Hemp Company, incorporated in 2013, is an enterprise reimagining the future of Indian agriculture and sustainable living with hemp and cannabis as their lens. The organisation was the inceptor of the category in India and set the precedent for various other players to enter the market which is essentially ripe with market share for the taking.

The agreement between BOHECO and SSA will open gates for all BOHECO products to the Australian market under the SSA brand and explore an R&D platform for the development of new products for both the consumer and pharmaceutical markets. BOHECO’s arrangement with SSA will ensure an exclusive supply of BOHECO products in Australia and the primary philosophy of ‘Active for Life’. This partnership will focus on a holistic approach to general wellbeing derived from a healthy active lifestyle and balanced nutrition.

The alliance between both entities will corroborate access for Australians to quality cannabis-derived products from an industry-leading global group such as BOHECO and SSA’s commitment to the utilisation of the latest technological innovation in the construction of its Caboolture growing and manufacturing facility.

BOHECO is one of the first Hemp companies to expand its workings in Australia. This is an invigorating opportunity for the brand to move into Australian markets and leave a lasting impact while looking at dominating various other pins on the global map as well.

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