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Delta pot grower launches product line in Ontario

A large-scale East Ladner greenhouse that’s made the switch to cannabis has formally launched its product line. Emerald Health Therapeutics Inc. has a joint venture with Village Farms to form the Pure Sunfarms brand.
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Emerald has introduced eight strains of dried cannabis flower for the recreational market.

A large-scale East Ladner greenhouse that’s made the switch to cannabis has formally launched its product line.

Emerald Health Therapeutics Inc. has a joint venture with Village Farms to form the Pure Sunfarms brand.

Emerald this week announced it has formally launched its Pure Sunfarms branded products and introduced eight strains of dried cannabis flower for the Canadian recreational market.

It has also begun shipping branded dried cannabis products to the Ontario Cannabis Store for retail sale in that province. Pure Sunfarms expects its first products to be available at licensed retailers in Ontario and through the OCS website this month.

“Introducing the Pure Sunfarms brand today to Canadians is a culmination of our team’s efforts, and we hope consumers see the passion and care our people have worked hard to bring to life,” said Mandesh Dosanjh, Pure Sunfarms president and CEO, in a news release.

“British Columbia has a reputation for growing some of the best cannabis in the world, and we are proud to introduce a suite of products which will continue to celebrate this legacy. Our scale, along with the team’s deep agricultural roots and steadfast dedication to craftsmanship, has allowed us to cultivate great quality products at an approachable price point. In this evolving industry, we hope Canadians will come to know the quality and consistency of Pure Sunfarms’ products and love it as much as we do.”

In addition to Ontario, Pure Sunfarms expects its first products to be available at licensed retailers and online in B.C. in the coming weeks.