Klonetics closes a significant milestone in its global strategy!

It is with great pleasure I announce Klonetics has closed our definitive agreements to operate in the EU. Through our strategic alliance Klonetics will produce clones and Tissue Culture genetics from a full EU GMP facility located in Portugal.
The facility is in full operation and is federally licensed. The structure of the deal gives Klonetics even further global reach with future development into Israel.
With shipments already delivered into Israel and the UK and Uruguay in permitting we see this as a tremendous opportunity to grow into a market believed to have the potential to be 114 times bigger than the Canadian market.
CEO - David Brough
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