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OrganiGram Holdings Inc T.OGI

Alternate Symbol(s):  OGI

Organigram Holdings Inc. operates through its subsidiaries. The Company’s major wholly owned subsidiaries include Organigram Inc., 10870277 Canada Inc., The Edibles and Infusions Corporation (EIC), and Laurentian Organic Inc. (Laurentian). Organigram Inc. is a licensed producer (LP) of cannabis, cannabis-derived products and cannabis infused edibles in Canada. It is focused on producing cannabis for patients and adult recreational consumers, as well as developing international business partnerships. It has also developed and owns a portfolio of legal adult-use recreational cannabis brands, including Edison, Holy Mountain, Big Bag O’ Buds, SHRED, SHRED’ems, Monjour, Laurentian, Tremblant Cannabis and Trailblazer. It operates facilities in Moncton, New Brunswick and Lac-Superieur, Quebec, with a dedicated edibles manufacturing facility in Winnipeg, Manitoba. 10870277 Canada Inc. is a special purpose holding company for the Company. EIC is a cannabis processor of confectionary goods.


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Post by ThinkLongTermon Feb 21, 2017 11:52am
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Terry Booth Aurora CEO speaks on Organigram pesticide produc

Terry Booth Aurora CEO speaks on Organigram pesticide produc

Yeah, well, it actually did have an effect on us, because some of the cannabis that we had purchased were from some of those companies, the Organigram, and we were actually the ones, James, that discovered. We were the ones that found the pesticides in this product, we reported that to Organigram, they claim that they didn’t know this, so they started their own investigation internally. The recall for them ended up extending all the way ‘til February of ’16. It was quite a massive recall.

We were affected for 71 kilograms, some of which we sent back to them; that is, we recalled from our client. It counted to us as less than one half of one percent of sales, but still, was very disappointing for Aurora customers. We pride ourselves on the cleanliness of our product and the way that we grow it; we want Health Canada now they ask all LPs to test for all pesticides like we do. It did show that the system works, but it was an unfortunate chain of events, and we’re certainly not going to be buying any product off Organigram anytime soon.

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