Structured Multi-Phase Development Framework
The GINKGO PHARMA® program is structured as a long-term, multi-phase botanical infrastructure initiative.
It integrates biological research, agricultural deployment and industrial standardization into a unified strategic model.
Phase I – Botanical Foundation
Initial development focused on:
- seed-origin genetic diversity
- climate adaptation testing
- structural plant evaluation
- frost resistance verification
- vegetative uniformity screening
This phase established the biological stability required for industrial scaling.
Phase II – Field Consolidation
The second phase formalized:
- elite genotype identification
- structural growth control protocols
- mechanical harvest compatibility
- nursery-based population refinement
Approximately 5,000 plants were evaluated under continental exposure.
The objective: select one or two elite genotypes suitable for clonal stabilization.
Phase III – Laboratory Transition
2026 – biochemical evaluation phase
2027 – controlled in vitro clonal multiplication
This phase ensures:
- genetic uniformity
- structural predictability
- plantation-level consistency
- industrial scalability
The transition from seed-based diversity to clonal uniformity marks the shift toward permanent infrastructure.
Phase IV – European Industrial Module
2029 – plantation establishment (Northern Italy)
2033 – first structured harvest cycle
Core module:
- 4 hectares
- 40,000 plants
- mechanical harvest
- non-irrigated model
- perennial biomass cycle
This module functions as the first operational industrial unit.
Phase V – Global Scalability
Following European stabilization, the model allows:
- replication in climate-compatible regions
- modular expansion
- integration with extraction facilities
- long-term supply agreements
The system is structured for multi-decade deployment.
Program Logic
The GINKGO PHARMA® program is not crop-based.
It is infrastructure-based.
It is not seasonal.
It is structural.
The objective is long-term standardized botanical raw material production within regulated agricultural environments.
