Cannabis Stock News Daily Roundup July 22

Will Kleidon, the founder and CEO of Ojai Energetics, has been elected chairman of the California Hemp Council (CHC). The council is the voice for the California Hemp lobby consisting of industry leaders in various sectors.

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Fire & Flower Holdings (TSXV: FAF) (OTCMKTS:FLOOF) subsidiary Fire & Flower has agreed to acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of 102056025 Saskatchewan Ltd. The acquired company was selected by the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority in its 2018 province-wide lottery to operate a cannabis retail store in Regina.

Zenabis Global (TSX: ZENA) (OTCMKTS:ZBISFhas signed a supply agreement with Starseed Medicinal. Under the agreement, Under the agreement, Zenabis will deliver a maximum monthly quantity of dried cannabis flower or trim to Starseed, beginning in October.

1933 Industries (CSE: TGIF) (OTCQX: TGIFF), a cannabis consumer packaged goods company that owns licensed cultivation and manufacturing assets, received approvals from both the Clark County and the Nevada Department of Taxation for the transfer of its existing cultivation licenses to its new cultivation facility in Las Vegas. The company will now begin the transfer of its cannabis plants, including 5,000 clones, and 200 moms to populate the new facility.

Pasha Brands (CSE: CRFT) (OTC: CRFTF) (FSE: ZZD) announced that its common shares are now listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange trading under the ticker symbol ZZD. The company operates as a brand house representing Canada’s most established craft cannabis cultivators, producers and retailers.

Namaste Technologies (TSXV: N) (FRANKFURT: M5BQ) (OTCMKTS: NXTTF) announced three new agreements with Canadian licensed producers. Included in the list of new LPs is Agro-Greens Natural Products Ltd. and PureSinse. The companies will list their products on Namaste’s online cannabis marketplace, CannMart.

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