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The organic certification of TGOD's operations by Pro-cert Organic follows earlier approval from the company ECOCERT
() (US:TGODF) said Tuesday that the cannabis cultivation operations at its Hamilton, Ontario facility have won their second organic certification from Pro-cert Organic Systems Ltd.
The certification by Pro-cert follows earlier approval from the company ECOCERT and underlines the Toronto cannabis company’s commitment to a top standard of organic cultivation.
READ: The Green Organic Dutchman makes significant progress towards completion of facilities in Hamilton and Valleyfield
“The certification from Pro-Cert, along with the earlier certification from ECOCERT means that both leading organic certification bodies have approved our process,” said Brian Athaide, CEO of TGOD, in a statement.
The Green Organic Dutchman boasts operations focused on medical cannabis in Canada, Europe, the Caribbean and Latin America as well as the Canadian recreational market.
Established by Dutch founders, the company grows organic cannabis in high-technology, eco-friendly and sustainable facilities. The cannabis is grown naturally in Canadian soil without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers and wrapped in eco-friendly packaging.
TGOD shares slipped 23 cents to finish Monday at C$4.15.
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