Waterloo Region Record

Canopy Growth to double pot capacity

- Aleksandra Sagan

VANCOUVER — Canopy Growth Corp. says it will develop up to 3 million square feet of greenhouse growing capacity in British Columbia, more than doubling Canada’s biggest licensed marijuana producer’s production footprint.

The company said in a statement that it has entered into a definitive joint venture agreement with a large-scale greenhouse operator where it will be a majority shareholde­r of BC Tweed Joint Venture Inc., a new company.

Canopy Growth CEO Bruce Linton says the greenhouse­s currently grow peppers and the company will spend tens of millions of dollars to transform them to grow cannabis, the majority of which will be sold domestical­ly.

The company will spend $20 million to develop 1.3 million square feet and hopes to have product available as soon as July 1 next year when recreation­al marijuana sales are set to be legalized.

The company will lease the facility from the partner’s affiliate and will have the option to acquire it. The undisclose­d partner will receive Canopy shares as considerat­ion.

The deal expands Canopy Growth’s greenhouse production footprint to about 2.3 million square feet.

BC Tweed will also have the exclusive option to develop another 1.7 million square feet of existing greenhouse infrastruc­ture.

Canopy started off growing indoors at a converted chocolate factory in Smiths Falls, Ont. but it has joined many others in adding greenhouse spaces, which facilitate lower cost production.

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