Your statement below just reminded me of the mighty Coca-Cola company. Are you aware that the main ingredient (other than water) in their flagship product is sugar. And guess where most of the sugar they put into the bottles comes from, before their bottling partners (those that they have not already re-acquired) slap the label on it? Countries such as 'Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, India, the Philippines, Thailand and South Africa'. So if your point is that Green Cures is beginning to make moves like Coca-Cola, I think the future may be bright here and the potential may be huge for 'our' little OTC gem.
As always, simply my opinion.
The relevant article begins as follows: 'Coca-Cola today announced a set of industry-leading commitments to protect the land rights of farmers and communities in the world’s top sugarcane-producing regions, advancing its ongoing efforts to drive transparency and accountability across its global supply chain...'