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Greenbrier to Build Cannabis Manufacturing Plant in California

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Greenbrier Holdings has started construction on a new cannabis manufacturing facility in Parlier, Calif.

The 20,000-square-foot manufacturing facility will create a streamlined process of cannabis production and distribution to any California location, the company said in a statement.

The facility will include onsite quality control and an internal lab for testing at every stage of the production process. The full-scale manufacturing center will produce volatile and non-volatile products, including pre-rolls, tinctures, full spectrum and flavored oil, mints, gummies, customized live resin products, and premium flower.

“Our new manufacturing facility will decrease the carbon footprint statewide as we simplify the production, distribution and delivery process,” Jeff Tuel, vice president of sales at Greenbrier, said in a statement.

“Greenbrier has a rich history in agriculture in California, and this expertise will shape the future of the cannabis industry as we bring improved technologies, processes and efficiencies to premium cannabis products,” Tuel added.

Greenbrier Could Change Parlier’s Agricultural Landscape

The plant, located on the three parcels of land in Parlier, will be owned and operated by Greenbrier.

Mayor Alma Beltran believes that the facility could change the future of Parlier’s agricultural landscape. He stated:

“The City of Parlier is committed to attracting businesses to grow the employer base and economic development in the heart of California. Greenbrier Holdings’ signature manufacturing facility will change the future of Parlier’s agricultural landscape and will help diversify and transform our community with today’s industry needs. In addition to increased jobs and revenue for the city, this partnership will help bring visibility and additional economic opportunities to the region.”

Parlier is nestled in the heart of the fertile San Joaquin Valley situated nearly halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco. From its roots as an agricultural-based community, the city is taking advantage of its location to grow its economic base and promote entrepreneurship.

Greenbrier operates 18 acres of greenhouse cultivation in partnership with Valley Crest and Ceres Farms in Santa Barbara.

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