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CAN (BC): Beaverdell-based operation receives micro cultivation license

A Kelowna husband and wife team have received the go-ahead to begin a small-batch craft cannabis operation in Beaverdell, B.C.

"I'm a micro-cultivation producer and my forte is going to be craft cannabis," said Jeff Aubin, CEO Smoker Farms.

Aubin says he and his wife and a good friend have been working on the licence for a couple of years now, so the news is welcome.

"It's been a struggle but this is great news and we are excited."

Aubin looked into opening a dispensary in Kelowna but decided against it because he found the process onerous.
   
"I find that in the legal market most of the cannabis doesn't have a lot of love attached to it." Aubin says, adding Smoker Farms will "bring the love" by having a smaller crop of MK Ultra, with smaller rooms and more attention to detail.

Read more at castanet.net

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