We don't market to other countries besides Canada and the U.S. We have isolated or one-off customers here and there, too, such as in Japan. At the end of seasons, as well, seeds that might not hold their germination rates to the standard we want to sell commercially, we will utilize in places such as Kenya and Tanzania with Farmers Helping Farmers, or another third world area, so that people can actually grow food rather than the seed going to waste.
On October 5th, 2016. See this statement in context.