Northern Leaf is gearing up to cultivate marijuana in a greenhouse sprawling across 75,000 square feet. It plans to start supplying drugmakers in Britain, Germany, Denmark, Spain and Portugal by the end of 2021. UK start-up Northern Leaf has been granted the second-only permit in Britain to cultivate medical-grade cannabis for profit more than 20 years after the first license was issued.
The Jersey-based firm, which was founded in 2019 received the permit in December 2020 by the government of Jersey under UK home office rules.
Northern Leaf is gearing up to cultivate marijuana in a greenhouse sprawling across 75,000 square feet. It plans to start supplying drugmakers in Britain, Germany, Denmark, Spain and Portugal by the end of 2021.
“Demand is increasing globally and the market is currently undersupplied,” Campbell Dunlop, chief executive of Northern Leaf, the licence relates to a site that has a maximum capacity of 400,000 sq ft, he told the Financial Times.
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