Hiku’s Licensed Cannabis Producer Completes Pre-Sales Inspection and Accelerates Expansion Plans on the Back of Retail Cannabis Win in Manitoba
Hiku Brands Company Ltd. (“Hiku” or the “Company”) (CSE: HIKU), Canada’s first vertically-integrated cannabis brand house, is pleased to announce its wholly-owned subsidiary DOJA Cannabis Ltd. (“DOJA”), a licensed cannabis producer under the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations (the “ACMPR”), has completed Health Canada’s (“HC”) Pre-Sales License Inspection of DOJA’s West Kelowna facility. Over a three-day period ending February 15, 2018, HC inspectors were onsite verifying information submitted by DOJA as part of its application and assessing compliance with the applicable sections of the ACMPR prior to license approval. The Pre-Sales License Inspection is the last step prior to the issuance of a Sales License under the ACMPR.
On February 16, 2018, Hiku’s wholly-owned subsidiary, TS Brandco Holdings Inc. (“Tokyo Smoke”), was conditionally awarded one of only four master retail licenses (the "License") in Manitoba's highly competitive Request for Proposal process for the right to operate retail cannabis stores (read more here). The License gives Tokyo Smoke the ability to operate legal retail cannabis stores and an online cannabis sales platform in Manitoba. Hiku plans on participating in future licensing processes across the country under the Tokyo Smoke and DOJA brands and growing its national retail footprint.
With the License win in Manitoba, Hiku has increased its internal forecasts for retail demand for its branded cannabis flower and oil, and as a result has decided to accelerate the build-out of DOJA’s second facility (the “FUTURE LAB”) in Kelowna, British Columbia.
With cash and marketable securities of approximately $32.6 million, Hiku is well capitalized to complete the full build-out of the FUTURE LAB and is now targeting a production license for the facility by July 2018 (previously, the Company planned to take a phased approach with an expected completion date of December 2018). True to its name, the FUTURE LAB will incorporate solar power, LED lighting, two-tier vertical farming, a state-of-the-art extraction lab and be capable of producing approximately 4,500 kg/year of dried cannabis flower. The retrofit of the 27,362 sq ft building, with 22,076 sq ft of canopy area over two-tiers, is budgeted to cost approximately $9 million.