Let's Talk About Endoca
Organic-certified farming.
Endoca begins their quality control at the start of the production process - with the farming. Unlike some of their other competition who source their hemp materials from China due to it being so much cheaper, Endoca grows their hemp on organic-certified land in Denmark. This quality control from start to finish assures consumers that the hemp used is really GMO and pesticide-free.
A wide variety of products.
Endoca has a farm of over 2,000 acres and tout a wide variety of products for your every need. From CBD oils to edibles, it is hard not to find what you need. This can be a bit overwhelming to any newbies to the CBD industry, however the site is easy to navigate and they are helpful when you are not sure what you should buy.
Endoca Summary
Production that is friendly to our environment.
Endoca goes to great lengths to ensure no harm comes to the environment during the production process. For example, Endoca’s harvesters are powered by used oil from the food industry instead of the generic oil normally used. The don’t use any chemicals in the extraction process this way they don’t pollute the environment. Right now, Endoca is developing a new packaging that will use the hemp fibers that are left-over during the CBD oil extraction. They also have a plan in the works to have the entire companies manufacturing process be ran on solar-powered.
CONS
We didn’t find much wrong with Endoca, however one concern we have would be that the website is a little difficult to navigate.
Final Thoughts.
Endoca has reasonable prices and most definitely supplies some of the best quality CBD products on the market. If you would like to learn more about this amazing product line, click the link below.