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US (VA): Langley cannabis grower slows expansion

Zenabis, a cannabis company with a 48-acre greenhouse complex in Langley has announced expansion plans will proceed, but slower than originally envisioned.

The company has also revealed production line problems at another facility have slowed sales.

A Zenabis press release said the firm has applied to Health Canada for permission to add 101,300 sq. ft. of growing space to the Langley operation, which would allow its licensed annual production capacity to go up by 39,400 kg to 96,400 kg, a 69 per cent increase.

It said the company planned to follow up with another application that would increase total production to 143,200 kg of dried cannabis, but not until “early in the second quarter of 2020.”

Read the full article at aldergrovestar.com

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