ECOSYSTEM REPORT

From California to the Kalahari: a 30-year cultivation protocol, codified.

The BloomBridge cannabis lineage runs from California in the 1990s through Israeli industrial-scale greenhouses to a 119-acre operating site in Grass Valley and hundreds of hectares in the high plains of the Kalahari. This is what 30 years of regulated-market work compounds into.

BloomBridge began as a cannabis operating platform. Its principals were among the earliest federally-licensed cannabis producers in the world, with industrial-scale cultivation, clinical-grade production, and international licensing experience across California in the 1990s, Israel from 2007, the Czech Republic from 2012, and Australia from 2017. That cannabis heritage remains a core credibility anchor of the Group, and it is now codified into operating protocol that runs in two anchor jurisdictions and travels.

The California origin.

The cultivation lineage starts in California in the 1990s — the federally-licensed work that produced the standardised protocols still in use across the Group’s sites today. Cali Organics is the operating brand that carries that lineage forward as the consumer- and counterparty-facing identity for the cannabis vertical. The Group’s 119-acre operating site in Grass Valley, California, is the physical anchor.

Across the Group’s career, more than 50 tons of cannabis have been produced under these protocols. The genetic library spans a substantial inventory of classic “Old School” cultivars and contemporary “New School” cultivars, consistently in demand across global cannabis markets.

The Israeli industrialisation.

From 2007, the protocols were industrialised. The Group’s Executive Chairman and co-founder obtained Israel’s second cannabis production licence — the fifth worldwide — and led the work that perfected California indoor-quality cannabis inside Israel’s advanced agri-tech industrial-scale greenhouses. That step is what made the protocol scalable: closed-loop organic systems, precision greenhouse design, indoor-quality output at scale without indoor cost or environmental footprint.

The same operating platform helped develop regulated markets in the Czech Republic (2012), Australia (2017), and engagements across Uruguay, Germany, India, Canada, Jamaica, and Thailand. Each jurisdiction reinforced the documentation discipline. Each strengthened the protocol library.

“From genetic-IP capability to medical research and innovation, Cali Organics’ vertical integration spans the entire global cannabis sector.”

The science anchor.

The Group’s Chief Genetics, Extractions & IP office anchors the science programme — one of the longest-running cannabis research and consulting traditions in the United States, recognised as a foundational authority in cannabis breeding, extraction methodology, and cultivar development, with work connected to genetic lines including Ultra Violate, Purple Kush, G-13, Juicy Fruit, and Northern Lights #6.

Its mandate inside the Group is to keep the codified protocol — genetics, extractions, GMP-aligned SOPs, facility design, and operator training — reproducible across sites.

The Kalahari anchor.

Kalahari Agritech extends the cannabis operating discipline into the SADC region under engagement with the Botswana Medicines Regulatory Authority (BoMRA) and the Cannabis Regulations 2026. The platform sits on hundreds of hectares in the high plains of the Kalahari and is led by a local executive team. Strategic-asset, licence-holding, and structural entities — including Agritech Trust as the strategic holdings company — provide the licensing and regulatory standing.

FIGURE 1 · OPERATING ANCHORS

California · Grass Valley. 119-acre operating site. Cali Organics flagship cultivation. DCC licensed.

Botswana · Kalahari. Hundreds of hectares, high plains. Kalahari Agritech SADC platform. BoMRA engagement under Cannabis Regulations 2026.

Israel · legacy industrial. Industrial-scale greenhouse work since 2007.

Why this matters as a 30-year codification.

Most cannabis operating brands have one site, one licence, and one protocol generation behind them. The BloomBridge cannabis platform carries three decades of regulated-market work and operates against documented protocols that have been refined through multiple jurisdictions, multiple regulators, and multiple market cycles. Every step in that history added a constraint — California’s DCC, Israel’s pharmaceutical-grade requirements, the Czech and Australian frameworks, and now Botswana’s BoMRA. The constraints compound. The protocol that survives them is more portable than any single-jurisdiction protocol can be.

Codification matters because cannabis is now a regulated, institutional sector in growing parts of the world. The operators who can demonstrate a documented, regulator-engaged, evidence-based protocol — not a marketing position — are the operators institutional counterparties can transact with. That is the operating ground BloomBridge built for, and that is the work Cali Organics and Kalahari Agritech carry forward.


This report is issued by Cali Organics as part of the BloomBridge Group ecosystem series. Licence chain, cultivation protocols, and operating-platform documentation issued upon request under NDA. Reviewed by the Group’s Medical & Research Board. Document ID: BB-GROUP-PROFILE-2026-V6.