Freedom Cannabis has received its licence to cultivate for Phase 1 of its indoor grow facility located near west Edmonton in Acheson, Alberta. The company has also pleased to announced the concurrent receipt of its licence to sell cannabis for medical purposes.
"The team is preparing to plant the first harvest in the coming weeks and will initially produce high quality flower and extracts in anticipation of servicing the demands of the medicinal and adult use cannabis markets in Canada and abroad" says Ed Bereznicki, Freedom's Lead Advisor.
"Freedom's "commercial scale/craft quality" strategy utilizes smaller gardening areas and small batch cultivation techniques to mitigate risk and improve yields and quality. The company believes this growing methodology, combined with its large and diverse genetics portfolio, will enable Freedom to offer a very impressive variety of high quality cannabis products," the company explains.
"With the successful licensing of Phase 1, Freedom expects to produce over 3,000 kilograms of dry cannabis per year. Freedom's first harvest, including its compulsory test crops, is expected to occur in approximately 4 months."
"Following the successful start-up of Phase 1, Freedom will continue with the buildout of Phase 2 of its 126,000 square foot (total) indoor grow facility. Located entirely within the existing building envelope, Phase 2 is expected to add an additional 12,000 kilograms per year of production capacity. In addition, construction of Freedom's laboratory facilities will continue, including extraction, analytics and R&D," the company concludes.
For more information:
Freedom Cannabis Inc.
9827 279 ST, ACHESON , AB T7X 6J4
1-833-733-3661
[email protected]
freedomcannabis.ca