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Affinor Growers Inc C.AFI

Alternate Symbol(s):  RSSFF

Affinor Growers Inc. is a Canada-based vertical farming technology and greenhouse operations company. The Company is a patented technology developer and supplier of turnkey vertical farming facilities, including proprietary greenhouse, growing towers, automation and cultivation processes. It is focused on developing vertical farming technologies and using those technologies to grow fruits and vegetables in a sustainable manner. The Company has vertically integrated growing systems that can offer automated mechanical pollination for fruiting crops and vertical solutions for the vertical farming industry. It has an expansion plan to grow strawberries, romaine lettuce, kale and spinach across Western Canada. It is growing strawberries at four levels in a 15,000 square foot leased greenhouse in Abbotsford, British Columbia. It has developed and patented its own growing towers in Canada, the United States, Colombia and Aruba.


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Comment by modgilon Jul 18, 2014 12:28pm
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Post# 22759780

RE:RE:ECONOMICS OF VERTICAL FARMING

RE:RE:ECONOMICS OF VERTICAL FARMING
JVrocks wrote: If the author of your latest effort to "look smart" is right, why is the owner of the largest produce seller in North America one of the long time shareholders of VDL? Why have four of the largest grocery store chains in North America committed to working with VDL with the intent of buying everything they can produce? Why are potential licensees lining up to pay a million dollar licensing fee to VDL? Geez I love it when you try to show everyone how smart you. What do you have for us next?


Geeezz !!. JV, initially I thought you were posting something rational but now it is obvious that you are losing it. Anybody reading your post can sense the desperation !!. It sounds more and more like you are promoting an "ad" here for the company rather than actual facts. Nothing, and I mean nothing, that you have posted above has materialized. It is all same old fluff you guys have been spewing around !! Has it ever occurred to you that if all those contracts were lining up and 4 major wholesalers were willing to buy everything they can produce, why did we even have to go about the "MMJ" route. Why did we make an about turn on building the Saskatchewan facility and move to a "roof top garden" concept in Vancouver which has already been a failure by a previous firm. Didn't we already have a "concept workshop" in Coquitlam ??. Was that not convincing enough for the 4 major players that you keep on blabbering about. !! Get real. Look at what the market is clearly telling you about this stock.
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