Organigram Receives Health Canada Licenses For Chocolate Production

Organigram Holdings Inc. OGI OGI said Friday that it has obtained Health Canada approval for 16 additional cultivation rooms.

With the newly licensed cultivation rooms, Organiram’s Moncton campus will reach 89,000 kg of licensed capacity in year one and the completion of its Phase 4B expansion.

At the beginning of 2020, Organigram said it will move cannabis plants to these new rooms and expects to harvest the first products there by the end of April.

The first dried flower sales from these rooms should come during Organigram’s fiscal quarter ending May 31, the company said. 

The amendment contains an extended site perimeter for Phase 4C and Phase 5 and approval for an activities area that houses Organigram’s state-of-the-art chocolate line. 

Don’t miss out on the top cannabis stories of the day. Click here to sign up for our daily insider newsletter.

The new licenses are valid until March 27, Organigram said. 

“This is a dynamic time for Organigram and the industry as a whole. Cannabis 2.0 — the legalization of adult use recreational cannabis edibles, vape products, extracts and topicals — is a new era for cannabis here at home and around the world,” CEO Greg Engel said in a statement.

“Our physical expansion reflects our ambitious response to this new opportunity as well as our ongoing commitment to anticipating and meeting the demands of Canadian cannabis consumers for new and innovative cannabis experiences.”

Organigram’s shares traded 2.72% higher at $2.64 per share during Friday’s pre-market session.

Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs
Comments
Loading...
Posted In: CannabisNewsMarketsCannabis 2.0ediblesGreg EngelHealth Canada
Benzinga simplifies the market for smarter investing

Trade confidently with insights and alerts from analyst ratings, free reports and breaking news that affects the stocks you care about.

Join Now: Free!
Cannabis Conference Chicago 2024

Click on the image for more info.

Cannabis rescheduling seems to be right around the corner

Want to understand what this means for the future of the industry?

Hear directly for top executives, investors and policymakers at the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference, coming to Chicago this Oct. 8-9. 

Get your tickets now before prices surge by following this link.