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CAN (BC): Atholville based facility receives final license amendment

Zenabis Global has announced the licensing of Phase 2C – Part 2 at Zenabis Atholville for an additional 3,000 kg of licensed annual cultivation capacity.

"The amendment received September 20, 2019, adds 3,000 kg of licensed annual cultivation capacity at Zenabis Atholville," the team with the company explains. "This amendment increases Zenabis’ total licensed annual cultivation capacity from 54,000 kg to 57,000 kg of dried cannabis, and Zenabis Atholville licensed annual cultivation capacity from 43,300 kg to 46,300 kg of dried cannabis. On top of that, this amendment increases licensed operating space from the existing 295,200 square feet at Zenabis Atholville to 380,000 square feet.

Andrew Grieve, Chief Executive Officer of Zenabis, stated, “The receipt of the Phase 2C – Part 2 license amendment is the final key license amendment for Zenabis Atholville. In nine months, we have increased the licensed annual cultivation capacity of Zenabis Atholville from less than 6,000 kg to 46,300 kg of dried cannabis. This result would not have been possible without the tireless work of our licensing and construction teams, who delivered this project substantially on time and under budget. Our Zenabis Atholville licensing and construction teams are currently focused on completing the Zenabis Langley Site A – Phase 2 conversion.”

For more information:
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