Blueberries Medical Corp. announced that the Ministry of Justice and Law of the Republic of Colombia has granted a non-psychoactive cultivation license for the Zipaquira property, making it the Company's second fully licensed cultivation facility in Colombia. In order to quickly and cost-effectively bring the Zipaquira property into production, the Company has signed a Letter of Intent to enter into a joint venture with QualCann SAS for the development of the property into a low-cost outdoor cultivation facility. Under the LOI, QualCann will provide their specialized genetics, share best practices with Blueberries and contribute to any capital and operating expenses in exchange for a share of the produced cannabis. The conditions for outdoor cannabis cultivation at the Zipaquira property will allow the Company to achieve significant operational savings on the energy cost for artificial lighting and water. The outdoor operation will follow an asset-light model with minimum capital and infrastructure costs, as opposed to a more capital intensive indoor or greenhouse cultivation models. The region where the Zipaquira property is located features a skilled labor force, with a long history of flower cultivation. The experienced labor force will be a key catalyst in the rapid growth of Blueberries' ultra-low-cost cannabis production. The Zipaquira property is located just 25km from the Company's extraction facility, making it an ideal production site for feed stock to be turned into high quality cannabis oils and finished products. First crops at Zipaquira are expected to be planted before the end of second quarter, 2020. Blueberries and QualCann's combined focus will be on optimizing the operation to produce cannabis with the highest possible concentration of active non-psychoactive cannabinoids, with the ultimate goal of extracting these compounds at the lowest cost and highest purity possible. The climate found in the highlands of Colombia represents an opportunity to produce unique and valuable cannabinoid profiles with capital-efficient outdoor cultivation.