$ZAAG progress in plans to expand its partnership
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First Nations community leaders and elders applaud several major benefits of the company's grow pods including:
Versatility and cost effective setup that allows for immediate enterprise without the costly overhead of infrastructure and construction,
Ability to set up the mobile operations in remote areas without ever disrupting traditional lands, and
Above all, their strong support is driven by the Econic goal to have community partners independently manage and expand with the entire operation for years to come.
In response to this latest update, Wade Eno, CEO of Econic reported, "We have built a sound business model for success with our First Nations partners that is being embraced country-wide. A minimum of 4 grow pods in a community will provide an economic boost of $1.6million per year to each community while creating significant employment and business enterprise opportunities. We are currently in discussions with our partners to launch and announce other ventures besides cannabis production and sales."
John Morgan, President of ZA Group, stated, "The Econic business model and its details are rapidly gaining ground as a pattern for success throughout First Nations communities. We are excited about the new ventures currently being discussed."