• Indigenous Bloom Hemp (IBH) has appointed Chris Federowich to the board of directors
  • Indigenous Bloom Hemp (IBH) currently operates a large-scale industrial hemp farm in Southern Manitoba on approximately 200 acres of zoned farmland.
  • Indigenous Bloom Hemp (IBH) is unchanged today, trading at C$0.57 as of Aug 8, 2022, 4:36pm ET

Indigenous Bloom Hemp (IBH) has appointed Chris Federowich to the board of directors.

Mr. Federowich’s family are pioneers in the hemp industry and have been operating hemp farms in Manitoba for over 50 years. He is Vice Chair of the Parkland Industrial Hemp Growers, a new gen cooperative developing hemp varieties specifically designed for the Manitoba region.

Indigenous Bloom Hemp’s CEO, Mr. Mark Roseborough, commented:

“I believe that Mr. Federowich’s knowledge and experience in the hemp industry along with his dedication to seeing hemp become a commodity grown in Canada is another step towards strategically placing the Company in a position for success in the hemp industry.”

Indigenous Bloom Hemp (IBH) currently operates a large-scale industrial hemp farm in Southern Manitoba on approximately 200 acres of zoned farmland.

Indigenous Bloom Hemp (IBH) is unchanged today, trading at C$0.57 as of Aug 8, 2022, 4:36pm ET.


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