Zenabis Global announced the licensing of Phase 2A at its Zenabis Atholville facility (an additional 3,200kg of cannabis cultivation capacity) and disclose the date of its next operational update: May 21, 2019 (for the month of April 2019).
Phase 2A Licensing Amendment
According to the company, an amendment received May 10, 2019 added 3,200 kg of licensed cultivation capacity at its indoor Zenabis Atholville facility. "This amendment increases our total licensed cultivation capacity by more than 30%, from 10,200 kg to 13,400 kg, and Zenabis Atholville licensed cultivation capacity from 9,300 kg to 12,500 kg," the team with the company explains. "This amendment increases licensed operating space from the existing 136,800 square feet at Zenabis Atholville to 174,900 square feet."
“Since the creation of Zenabis in January of 2019, we have more than doubled our licensed cultivation capacity from approximately 6,000 kg to 13,400 kg, and we have an additional 9,800 kg of cultivation capacity at Zenabis Atholville submitted and awaiting licensing approval. We are currently converting facility space for cultivation and production that will add 108,100 kg of cultivation capacity once licensed. Construction and conversion completion dates for this cultivation capacity are scheduled between June and the third quarter of 2019. As always, we would like to thank our regulatory affairs and production teams for their rapid progress. As a result of their efforts, we are currently achieving our target construction and licensing timelines for both our Zenabis Atholville and Zenabis Langley facilities,” stated Andrew Grieve, Chief Executive Officer of Zenabis.
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