About GSX International Group Inc.
Most communities suffer from an overburdened economy with high unemployment, housing shortages, and lack of quality medical care, especially in the light of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis in the United States and around the world.
GSX International Group Inc. (GSXI), provides a solution to economic sustainability through energy, manufacturing and agricultural support to farmers and people at large looking for a higher quality life. In addition to generating more green energy and supplying people with clean water in an environmentally friendly manner, an immediate agroindustry can be set up by growing and harvesting hemp. Industrial hemp can be used to help alleviate the housing shortage, as well as create textiles, plastics and biomass, thereby lessening the economic strain and need for governmental support.
GSXI is building long-term partnerships with communities and farmers to produce agriculture, energy and clean water that will ensure the economic stability and well-being of future generations, while providing unparalleled access to resources.
INVESTING IN THE FUTURE
- Headquartered in Houston, TX, GSXI aims to be at the forefront of a hemp industry that is projected to be worth several billion dollars this year. With over 200,000 acres expected to be placed in agricultural production across 20 states in the USA, Canada and similar land in other countries, GSXI expects to expand to a landmark acreage of hemp using its unique seed to sale approach — that is by investing in every process, from patenting the seed genetics to serving the end-user for the final product. GSXI’s areas of expertise include farming, research and development, extraction, product development and community outreach for the betterment of society.
- From an investment perspective, GSXI’s model is designed for its partners, including numerous communities nationally and internationally, to receive an equitable share in profits. In addition, GSXI has designed solutions in the forms of joint ventures, acquisitions, building plantations, seed genetics and facilities on farmers’ land, bringing and creating jobs, revenue, and self-sufficiency.