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03/25/11 1:45 PM

#599 RE: ryjbench #597

4 questions for you, would love to hear you answers

1.) So if it not an Hybird plant then why: In addition to Giant King Grass, the license/agreement covers elephant grass and Purple King Grass Does the CT order allow them to not divulge you need both grasses to make seedlings.

2.)If China gate has no interest in Growing or Mmarketing this Hybrid then where did the seedlings for this come from abd why this statement: IPA China purchased 1.2 million seedlings under the agreement, which also provided that China Gate agreed to refer any of its future sales over small quantities (20,000 seedlings

3.) wouldn't say 19,999 seedlings be the perfect size for say a pig farmer to buy directly from from China Gate to plant a crop needed to feed his pigs that would have to be reported to VGE under the agreement. Could this explain why we have not seen any animal feed sales for VGE as promised?

4.)Remember Carl PR'd animal feed sales in 2008 for 2009 and never talked about logs, when he first PR'd the building he said it was for animal feed pellets not logs ... whoops and you all thought he was just a sly fox... How do make pellets and then sell to pig farmers who have their own 19,999 seedlings of a similar grass growing in the back yard...LOL ... nothing stopping China Gate from doing except their lack of interest as you say and as long as they don't GKG grass feed....LOL... oh but wait we saw a website showing GKG grass animal feed pellets didn't we, so someone was making pellets weren't they. The website said contact IPA, yet Carl has never said IPA makes pellets.. strange uh????


From the filing page 41 http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1465062/000101968709004727/viaspace_s1a9.htm

Intellectual Properties

Grass License


IPA China received its sublicense authority to obtain and grow Giant King Grass from China Gate Technology Co. Ltd., a Brunei Darussalam company ("Licensor"), in an agreement dated November 11, 2008. IPA China purchased 1.2 million seedlings under the agreement, which also provided that China Gate agreed to refer any of its future sales over small quantities (20,000 seedlings) in Guangdong province China and in North America to IPA China. China Gate also agreed to provide IPA China with technical support to assist in planting. The agreement does not provide any limitation on IPA China’s ability to grow, harvest and market the grass anywhere in the world. In addition to Giant King Grass, the license/agreement covers elephant grass and Purple King Grass. We plan on evaluating opportunities for these grasses as well. No term length was specified in the agreement. To our knowledge, China Gate has not entered into such license agreements with any other party. The agreement between China Gate and IPA China enables us to plant our seedlings in other geographic regions outside Guangdong province and North America.