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Flowr Corporation

www.flowrcorp.com

 
The Flowr Corporation is a global cannabis company that exists to cultivate better people, plants and products. Based in Toronto, we operate globally in Canada, Europe and Australia. In Canada, our operating campus in Kelowna, BC is situated in the Okanagan Valley, an epicentre of cannabis cultivation. This campus produces recreational and medicinal cannabis from a purpose-built, GMP-designed indoor cultivation facility, an outdoor and greenhouse cultivation site, and (soon to open) state-of-the-art R&D facility. Internationally, The Flowr Corporation will meet growing global medicinal cannabis demand through its subsidiary Holigen. Licensed to cultivate in Portugal, Holigen will operate GMP-designed cultivation facilities ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.flowrcorp.com
  • 60 Adelaide Street East, 1000
    Toronto, ON CAN M5C 3E4
  • Phone: 877.356.9726

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