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CANADIAN AQUAPONICS COMPANY ACHIEVES ORGANIC CERTIFICATION

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Canadian aquaponics company achieves organic certification – Canadian company Habitat Craft Cannabis Ltd,  a wholly-owned subsidiary of Habitat Life Sciences Inc., has announced that it has received its Canadian General Standards Board Organic Aquaculture Standard Certification CAN/CGSB-32.312-2018 (“Certification”) for both coho salmon and cannabis.

Pursuant to Certification, all products grown at the Company’s state-of-the-art aquaponics facility, including salmon and cannabis, will be certified organic. This is the first certification of its kind to be awarded to a cannabis company and represents an important milestone for the aquaponic cannabis cultivation industry.

“Organic certification gives the consumer the assurance that the product is produced without potentially harmful inputs: no synthetic pesticides, no synthetic nutrients, no GMOs, no antibiotics, no added hormones,” says Justin Henry, Director of Aquaculture at Habitat. “The goal of organic production is to develop operations that are sustainable and are based on living ecological systems. Habitat is the quintessential example of that.”

Habitat is transforming traditional cannabis cultivation with an innovative approach to vertical growing and aquaponics that is environmentally sustainable, while at the same time, allowing the company to cultivate premium organic cannabis. The Company is pleased to announce it has planted its first commercial crop and expects product to hit shelves as early as March of 2020. The harvest will feature two proprietary strains called Cake and Caviar from the Company’s genetic library.

“As long-time cultivators, we are excited to announce the official commencement of commercial cannabis operations at our facility in Chase, BC,” says Rudi Schiebel, CEO of Habitat. “In addition to now being certified organic, our team has spent years procuring and breeding proprietary genetics and we collectively believe that these first two strains that we are introducing will be well received by consumers. We have worked tirelessly to bring our high-quality cannabis to the commercial market and we believe this will set a new standard in cannabis produced under The Cannabis Act.”

Habitat is a cannabis micro-cultivator focused on regenerative agriculture and sustainable protein. Habitat operates out of a first-of-its-kind aquaponics facility in Chase, B.C. growing organic cannabis and coho salmon. Habitat is a company that is equally committed to better cannabis and a better world. Habitat grows craft, sustainable cannabis with industry-leading cannabinoid content. In essence, Habitat’s mission is simple; cultivate cannabis that is high quality, great for the planet, and economically viable.

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