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CAN (BC): Grower expands production and inventory capacity

Allied Corp. has commenced construction on an additional 200,000 square feet of outdoor cultivation space at its Bucaramanga, Columbia production facility. This expansion includes an upgraded and expanded mothering, cloning, and vegetative infrastructure that will allow the company to continue its intended expansion to 49 acres by the end of 2021. Also included in this expansion are planned upgrades to electrical and water filtration systems along with expanded drying and packaging capacity.

"Our production facilities can accommodate 12,000 plants in vegetative stage and 10,000 cloned plants in the propagation stage," the Allied team explains. We also have 9000 mature plants in the flower stage ready to be harvested. We are expanding our vegetative cultivation space to be able to accommodate 24,000 plants by the end of 2021. Once completed, we expect to be cloning and propagating 24,000 plants every 21 days. This is in response to what we perceive to be the demand for our derivative products including cannabis extract, distillate and isolate. The international market demand has exceeded our current supply.

In an effort to assure consistent supply at scale for its customers, Allied’s objective has been to increase its cloning, propagation, vegetative and flowering plant inventory each week.

“This expansion represents progress of what is happening at our Colombian site. With this progress, Allied intends to provide long-standing, consistent supply and demonstrate scale to the international marketplace,” said Calum Hughes, CEO of Allied.  

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