Pubdate: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 Source: Duncan News Leader (CN BC) Copyright: 2002 Duncan News Leader Contact: http://www.duncannewsleader.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1314 Author: Peter Rusland CASH, LAND STILL HINDER HEMP PLANT Investment cash and serviced land are still needed before a $2-million hemp seed operation sprouts outside Lake Cowichan. Brian Johnson, president of TransGlobal Hemp Products Corporation, says he's still $1.2-million short of funding a hemp seed pressing and de-hulling mill on property currently owned by businessman Dave Johel. Johel is waiting for regional board rulings about Lake Cowichan council's plan to annex industrial land from neighbouring Youbou before investing in water, sewer, and electrical services, plus roads, to a site eyed by Johnson. Johnson says TransGlobal now intends to buy five acres from Johel instead of renting for 99 years as originally stated. "Everything's contingent on servicing and that's being provided by the landlord (Johel)," Johnson said Friday. While TransGlobal has been offered other sites around the lake, and elsewhere in the Valley, "I'd rather work with the largest player which is Johel Brothers. "They're good people." Meanwhile, Johnson's raised about $800,000 in venture capital from an offering in his Island Hemp Investment (VCC) Inc. He aims to build an eco-village on the five acres with a focus on his hempseed processing operation. A small hemp seed brewery, theatre and other buildings are also planned. The lake operation is the first of nine hemp mills TransGlobal envisions on the Island. Hemp building materials would be used to build the structures. The hearty fibrous plant would be grown locally or imported from China and the Prairies. TransGlobal's hemp seed press mill can process seed for many products including food, clothing, construction materials and more. The company's other operations could include a $15-million fibre-separation and textile mill in North Cowichan, plus a $5-million aquaculture fish feed/bait mill in Cowichan Bay. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart