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Australian grower expands cultivation

Biortica Agrimed has expanded its wholly owned subsidiary, Green Farmers. This growth responds to increasing demand for locally cultivated, high-quality medicinal cannabis from patients and B2B partners across Australia.

The company's existing 4,000-square-meter facility will be bolstered by an additional 6,000 square meters in Victoria, set to come online by March this year. Additionally, the retrofit on the 10,000-square-meter facility in the Lismore hinterland is expected to be operational by September this year. This expansion ensures year-round production through advanced glasshouse technology, eliminating delays caused by international shipments and complex import permits.

"Biortica Agrimed remains committed to ensuring patients and partners have access to reliable, high-quality medicinal cannabis," said Kathleen Ward, Chief Operating Officer at Biortica Agrimed. "Green Farmers' expansion reflects our dedication to improving local supply chains, enhancing product availability, and supporting the Australian medicinal cannabis industry."

The expansion provides a direct response to growing patient needs and feedback from leaders such as Suzette Luyken and the Legalise Cannabis Queensland Party (LCQP) as reported by Simon Mumford in the Lismore App. By investing in local cultivation infrastructure, Biortica Agrimed and Green Farmers are improving product availability and consistency for patients across Australia.

For more information:
Biortica Agrimed
www.biortica.com

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