COVID-19 Kills Hemp Foods Australia Sale To China

That’s how Hemp Gazette calls it, in this news just in.

Here in Australia we have a different perspective.

It’s all about geo politics, the US – China trade war, the China National People’s Congress currently underway in Beijing and the Australian PM’s fated call for an investigation into the sources of COVID-19 a couple of weeks back

The fallout so far has meant a new 80% tariff on Australian barley, new mysterious rules and regs on importing Australian iron ore and coal and threats by various communist party apparachiks and state media on Australian Beef & Wine imports.

Never mind Australia’s relatively forceful comments on Beijing’s kidnapping and destruction of Hong Kong’s Basic Law with their new proposed security law which will end one country two systems abd essentially turn Hong Kong into another Tibet.

It looks like Elixinol is just another casualty in a bigger war as Chinese companies run to the centre, because if they don’t they won’t exist in 6 months time.

 

Here’s what Hemp Gazette say

Elixinol Global (ASX:EXL) will continue to operate Hemp Foods Australia after the sale of the company to a Chinese buyer fell through.

Back in February we reported Elixinol Global was to sell its Australian hemp foods subsidiary Hemp Foods Australia Pty Ltd (HFA) to a subsidiary of China’s Shanghai Shunho New Materials Technology Co., Ltd. Elixinol said it wanted to sell the company so it could focus on the hemp-derived CBD market.

But Elixinol announced on Monday the sale wouldn’t be proceeding – and COVID-19 was to blame.

“On 25 May 2020, Shunho terminated the SPA due to non-satisfaction of a condition precedent in the SPA, citing COVID-19 impacts,” said Elixinol.

The firm will now continue to operate Hemp Foods Australia pending an evaluation of all opportunities to capitalise on what it says is HFA’s strong position.

“The Essential Hemp and Grounded food brands under HFA enjoy strong brand recognition and are in wide distribution across grocery, specialist retail and online,” said Group CEO Oliver Horn. “HFA’s hemp based and cruelty free Sativa skincare range also offers opportunities to meet consumers growing need for more natural personal care products.”

HFA products are manufactured, blended and packed in a factory located in Australia from both imported and local hemp seeds, and the venture is an Australian Certified Organic (ACO) company. The factory is located in Bangalow NSW, around 15 minutes from Byron Bay. HFA claims to be one of the largest hemp food wholesalers, retailers, manufacturers and exporters in the Southern Hemisphere. The company says it has been able to continue fulfilling online, distributor and bulk orders as usual during the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to Elixinol, in Q1 FY2020 Hemp Foods Australia  generated revenue of $1.3m and an EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) loss of $0.2m (unaudited). Total revenue for Elixinol Global in Q1 FY2020 was $3.3 million, a 25% decline on Q4 FY2019.

It wasn’t mentioned if the sale of HFA being terminated had any impact on an agreement to sign an exclusive licence to Shunho in relation to the manufacturing and distribution of Elixinol branded hemp derived CBD products in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau, which also announced in February.

Source: https://hempgazette.com/news/elixinol-hemp-foods-hg1184/?utm_source=mailpoet&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter

 

The failed deal was originally reported in The Market Herald

The Chinese company, which is a subsidiary of Shanghai Shunho New Materials Technology, was going to buy Hemp Foods for $500,000 in a share purchase agreement (SPA).

However, Shunho terminated the deal due to non-satisfaction of a condition on the SPA. Impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic were cited as the reason for the non-satisfaction. Therefore, Elixinol will continue to operate Hemp Foods Australia.

Elixinol CEO Oliver Horn said the sale of the business was in line with its strategy to focus on a hemp-derived cannabidiol market.

Elixinol Global (ASX:EXL) agreement to sell Hemp Foods Australia falls through

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