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Ravenquest Biomed Inc RVVQF

Ravenquest BioMed Inc is a Canada-based diversified cannabis company with divisions focused upon cannabis production, management services and consulting and specialized research and development. It provides integrated solutions to companies in the cannabis industry and provides growing and drying technologies, patient and genetic management systems, and security management solutions The company operates through the following segments - Consulting business and Cultivation and Sale of Medical Cannabis.


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Post by ourrugon Jan 22, 2019 2:04pm
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RQB on BNN Bloomberg

RQB on BNN Bloomberg
Troubleshooting cannabis operations
 
"George Robinson, CEO of RavenQuest BioMed, is a cannabis-growing troubleshooter who's helped a number of companies become licensed producers. He joins BNN Bloomberg for a look at which growing methods provide the best yields, and which growers are using them."
 
 
Other firms may have cheated on cannabis supply: Industry consultant 
 
"Cannabis industry consultant George Robinson has been called in to tackle the problems at Wiinipeg-based Bonify after “unauthorized product” was sold to consumers in Saskatchewan. He says that other companies, faced with production shortfalls may have resorted to similar expedients." 
 
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