- TGOD
is dedicated to high standards in the midst of a growing cannabis supply
gap
- The
company is increasing production rates and margins through its alliance
with Eaton Corp. and its use of high-tech hybrid facilities
- TGOD
is creating a positive economic impact in local towns across Canada
The Green Organic Dutchman Holdings Ltd. (TSX: TGOD) (OTCQX:
TGODF) produces farm-grown, premium, certified-organic medical
cannabis in small batches in Hamilton, Ontario, and Valleyfield, Quebec. Even
in the midst of an expanding supply gap, TGOD’s officials know that time spent
cultivating product through clean, natural and sustainable methods is worth the
wait, and attention to detail leads to an outstanding product that meets the
highest standards for organic cultivation. Dedication to that knowledge shows
in every step of the company’s production process.
TGOD is one of three organic cannabis growers in Canada. No
synthetic pesticides or fertilizers are used in the company’s growing process.
The company is also dedicated to creating a smaller environmental footprint by
using less water and energy, low-cost power solutions and smarter efficient
packaging. By growing organically and at low costs, TGOD’s final product
demands a premium in the market, thereby increasing margins.
In April, Marijuana Business Daily reported
that Canadian cannabis wholesalers are reporting a CBD shortage (http://ibn.fm/CaGzx). The demand
for product has been higher than expected, and companies such as TGOD are
working to ensure that the gap is filled, without sacrificing on quality
standards. Certified organic by North America’s most-recognized organic
certification bodies – Pro-Cert and ECOCERT Canada – TGOD stands by the slower,
more sustainable methods of growing, believing them to be the best way to
provide consumers with the premium products they deserve.
To fill the gap without sacrificing quality, TGOD is
pursuing the construction of enclosed, high-tech hybrid facilities for cannabis
growth designed to increase its production rate by 100 times. TGOD’s Hamilton
Facility is nearing completion of a 139,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art
hybrid greenhouse, with the first harvest anticipated at the end of Q3 2019. In
January 2018, TGOD broke ground on its Valleyfield Facility, set to be the
world’s largest organic cannabis facility. Plans call for a 1.31 million
square-foot, high-tech facility capable of producing 185,000 kg of premium
organic cannabis annually. The first cultivation from this facility is slated
for Q4 2019. The property is dual zoned, allowing for cultivation, research and
development and product manufacturing to all take place in one location (http://ibn.fm/trY7y).
As TGOD expands its footprint into international markets and
pursues its goal of becoming a global leader in the distribution of organic
cannabis, the company is also committed to creating a positive economic impact
in local towns across Canada. TGOD takes care of the earth it uses and the
communities in which it works. In addition to cannabis, the company maintains a
community farm that produces fresh organic food for the local Hamilton
food-share programs to help feed the hungry. The community farm donated more
than 6,000 pounds of food in 2018.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.TGOD.ca
NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates
relating to TGODF are available in the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/TGODF
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