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CAN (ON): Health Canada approves starting of cultivation operations at new Hamilton facility

The Green Organic Dutchman Holdings has obtained approval from Health Canada, under the Cannabis Regulations, to expand operations into its new building located in Hamilton, Ontario. The 20,000 square feet indoor facility is going to be used for cannabis cultivation; planting will start in the coming weeks, according to the company. 

"We have carried out the concept of sustainably growing all-natural, certified organic cannabis at scale. The product we are able to offer Canadians is clean and pesticide-free," commented Brian Athaide, CEO of TGOD. 

The newly built facility is the second of three buildings at TGOD's Hamilton site, which, according to the company, will have a total size of 166,000 square feet when all are completed later this summer, and an annual production capacity of 17,500 kgs.

The Company is also seeking an eGMP certification for this facility in order to allow for global exports, as laws and regulations permit.

For more information:
TGOD
+1-905-304-4201
tgod.ca     

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