Earth Gen-Biofuel Inc. has finalized a contract for the sale of 64 homes from the company's new series of single-unit manufactured homes designed to meet HUD construction standards. Earth Gen Biofuel Inc.'s wholly owned manufacturing subsidiary, International Housing Concepts Inc. is rapidly becoming one of America's premier builders of manufactured homes of under 1000 square feet. The new designs introduced in January of 2022, include larger homes from 425 to 900 square feet.

IHC expects to start deliveries by the end of the 2nd quarter and continuing through the balance of the year, pending final approval of the floor plans and HUD code requirements. The company is planning to dedicate a portion its 70,000 square foot Salem Oregon facility to accommodate manufacturing these new HUD designs. In response to marketing and sales feedback, IHC is exploring new factory locations in other regions of the US to support a growing pre-sold order book.

The new product line includes one and two bedroom homes with floor plans from 425 to 900 square feet of interior living space. Features include upgraded tile finishes, exterior stone wainscoting, the potential for an outdoor porch mounted fireplace, stone surfaces and designer roofing. While each of these new floor plans is proprietary to this client, similar floor plans can be modified to meet the many regional markets that IHC is serving.

The Company's sales are currently focused in the Pacific Northwest and the Southwest. Sales efforts are focused on residential communities and retail dealers selling individual customers. IHC prides itself on working closely with developers to create products that match their vision for their communities and needs of their potential residents.

This latest manufacturing contract represents the first large order for delivery of HUD certified homes. The homes are planning to be delivered to Nevada. All homes will be set on permanent foundations and are considered accessory dwelling units.

New regulations change existing zoning to encourage Counties and Cities to allow single family home owners to add units to their properties to provide more housing where it is needed most to augment residential communities that are close to jobs. It is anticipated that these changes will add income opportunities for home owners and provide additional housing inventory in an effort to make housing more affordable by increasing supply.