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Braxton Wilshire Group

Contract architect, Allocation enforcer, and Continuity layer

Certainty via Deposits, Contracts, and Enforcement

 As an allocation and risk coordination control layer that standardizes execution and information flow, Braxton Wilshire coordinates ownership transfer and delivery under contract. Farms ship release directly to buyers or licensed carriers. We control timing, standards, and money. Not trucks. 

Parties:

Farm and buyer. Braxton Wilshire is not obligated on the product. 

Our role:

Allocation coordinator, Enforcement agent, Quality gatekeeper, and Continuity manager 

We do not:

Buy product, Resell product, Hold inventory, Gaurantee demand, nor Gaurantee legality 

How we get paid

Monthly coordination retainer, Plus execution fee per active allocation

Supply Control

1. Hybrid control model weighted toward contractual allocation without custody.


2. Farm-level certification is required for desk access (hemp & cannabis)


3. Right-Of-First-Allocation and priority rules apply to certified farms

Demand control

1. Contract brands receive priority access.


2. Auctions and bidding are limited to surplus or non-core lots.


3. Access is never auctioned; only surplus price discovery is allowed.

Standards & certification

1. Certification applies to entire farms/operators.


2. Standards cover cultivation, curing, testing cadence, and disclosures (hemp & cannabis).


3. Access is never auctioned; only surplus price discovery is allowed.

Enforcement ladder

1. Written warning and remediation window.


2. Loss of priority access as default enforcement


3. Public revocation for repeated or material violations.


4. Blacklist reserved for existential breaches.

Revenue model (Sequenced)

1. Phase 1: Farm certification fees.


2. Phase 2: Allocation fees or volume.


3. Phase 3: Selective spread control on high-confidence lots.

Certification Pricing

1. Tiered pricing based on monthly production volume.


2. Higher tiers pay more and face stricter requirements.


3. Decertification impact scales with operator size.

Go-to-market rule

 Certification fees are charged first to new farms seeking access. Existing aligned farms may be grandfathered to build loyalty and advocacy. 

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