RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:EU cerificationThe guy who calls people mental midgets and morons appears to be having a problem with the big words in this article.
Let's sound it out together for you really slow... ready... the word you just quoted was E X T R A C T I O N , but it isn't the same word they used in the article, that word was C U L T I V A T I O N . I know they are both big words and they are both measured in Kgs, but they don't actually mean the same thing. Maybe you can get someone who knows how to read, look it up in the D I C T I O N A R Y for you.
Predawn, (aka Sotypical alias number 25ish) are you this stupid naturally or did you have to take lessons? Or maybe, you actually aren't this stupid but you're just a piece of $hit liar and paid basher. Those are the only two options.
predawn wrote: thats interesting because their claim is that the delta plant has
Extraction Design Capacity: 110,400 kg StoneMan45 wrote: not too worried plans change . They could have noted the change of plan but they didn't ...
In an email sent to BNN Bloomberg, Zenabis Chief Executive Officer Andrew Grieve said the company’s Delta facility would only yield about 100 kilograms of dried cannabis, and achieving EU-GMP certification there “would not have had any material impact on revenue.”
“We originally intended to schedule a second inspection, but then we chose to change our approach,” Grieve wrote. “After considering the very limited cultivation footprint in Delta, we chose to discontinue cultivation there this year in order to focus on our larger indoor (Atholville) and greenhouse (Langley) cultivation assets.”
Grieve said that the company is now “focused” on achieving an EU-GMP certification for its Atholville, N.B. facility, where it is licensed to produce as much as 46,300 kilograms of cannabis.