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CAN (ON): Harvest One acquires majority interest in Greenbelt Greenhouse

Last year the team with Greenbelt Microgreens chose their way: it was time for something new and cannabis was to be it. Now Harvest One Cannabis has acquired an initial 52% interest in the company, located in Hamilton, Ontario.

This strategic acquisition will supply Harvest One with greenhouse grown cannabis from Greenbelt’s 152,000 sq. ft. facility which will primarily be dedicated to Harvest One’s expanding cannabis-infused health, wellness, and self-care products under the Dream Water and Satipharm brands, and expanding products resulting from the recently announced acquisition of Delivra.

In addition to the greenhouse, the Greenbelt facility also has a 42,000 sq. ft. headhouse. "An ideal location for future extraction and processing capabilities", they explain. Greenbelt has an application pending with Health Canada for a standard cultivation license and a standard processor license under the Cannabis Regulations. 

Greenbelt Microgreens has been known for putting organic microgreens on the map, but after various contaminations the growers decided to move away from the crop. 

“We are excited to acquire a majority interest in Greenbelt which significantly increases Harvest One’s cannabis supply, as we continue our formulations on cannabinoid infused health, wellness, and self-care products across our house of brands” said Grant Froese, CEO of Harvest One. “In addition to the exceptional greenhouse facility, this acquisition also gives Harvest One space to build out its own extraction capabilities upon licensing which fulfills our goal of vertical integration from cultivation, to processing, extraction and, ultimately, premium infused products.”

Ian Adamson, President of Greenbelt commented, “We are delighted to be partnering with Harvest One and look forward to completing the final retrofit of our greenhouse facility and securing our licensing approvals from Health Canada. With Harvest One’s expanding portfolio of brands and their experience in licensing, coupled with our larger grow facility and space for extraction, we see tremendous upside for Greenbelt, its shareholders, and its professional team of operators, as we work together to provide cannabis and cannabis infused products that consumers will come to know and trust.”

For more information:
Harvest One
Suite 2650
1066 West Hastings St.
Vancouver, BC
V6E 3X1
info@harvestone.com
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