It won't
"QUOTEYQUOTE QUOTE: Finally, I hope that this doesn't stop Bruce from continuing to post revealing photos on Hemp's Facebook page."
HEMP acquired the Kenactiv assets (or parts of), which brought with it machines and raw materials. It also came with human resources, and probably a good 3 to 4 years of lead-time. Hughes may be the business behind the kenaf, but that is all good. That is what Hughes was brought here to do. This contract is a long time coming, and let's hope he has more coming in.
The real question is how long the kenaf will run. Or if they even continue to do kenaf once hemp is behind everything, with more business lines than kenaf. The oil, the clothing, the consumables, and I really like the bioplastics.... they should try moving into building materials, imo...
Hughes brings in $1M and has his own label/bags, and his own end users is irrelevant. His customers can do what they please with those goods, as it's all being driven by HEMP. It's a revenue stream. The real assets came with that business (which actually is a business) and now has a big, big path towards penetrating every end of the hemp industry. Hemp Inc (Bruce) touches every step of the supply chain. That's the brilliance. It's all on video, yes, as we can see.