314 Pure Cannabis Ltd. has received its cultivation license from Health Canada for its hydroponic growing facility in Crossfield, Alberta.
The company will produce medicinal and recreational cannabis for distribution in the form of premium dried flower, oils and concentrates that are expected to be available on the market in the first quarter of 2020.
Crossfield Hydroponic Facility
314 Pure’s facility consists of a 42,500–square–feet building on 16 acres of land with expansion plans of another 270,000 square feet. The license permits indoor cultivation, sales of seeds and plants and processing of cannabis material.
The cultivation facility was designed to EU–GMP standards with patent-pending hydroponic technology. Phase one includes all administration required for the total build-out allowing remaining phases to consist of only grow rooms.
The overall site plan was created for seamless expansion with the goal to exceed 35,000 kg of annual production.
Low Cost, High-Quality Cannabis
Steve Clark, the COO of 314 Pure, states that their “proven hydroponic growing methods” are designed “to produce high-quality cannabis at a low cost while minimizing our environmental footprint.“
“All elements of our design considered our environmental impact including recycling our water and implementing energy-efficient lighting technology. Our team of growers have refined this grow method under federal MMAR licensing and bring years of experience to our operations. Our EU-GMP designed facility and access to 75 strains positions 314 Pure to provide the market with premium hydroponic cannabis,“ Clark stated.
The phase one is complete and the second 60,000-square-feet expansion is underway with development permits in place. It is expected to complete in the first quarter of 2020.