The sheer size of cannabis growing facilities that are under construction in Canada is astounding.
The Great White North is poised to be the world leader in the production and distribution of medical cannabis, supplying the medicine across the nation. Canadian licensed producers (LPs) also provide medical marijuana internationally to countries with legislation in place but limited or no domestic cultivation capabilities.
Aside from Canada’s robust medical marijuana program, adult-use legalization is on the horizon, and the country has already been informed that our supply will be stretched thin once that happens. This shortage is one of the many reasons that growing facilities are about to get a whole lot bigger.
Most recently, MYM Nutraceuticals, a self-described biopharmaceutical company in Canada, has announced that it will build one of the largest cannabis cultivation facilities on the planet.
This gargantuan 1.5 million ft² pot factory will be built in Weedon, Quebec, approximately two hours east of Montreal.
The massive production space will contain 15 greenhouses that are each 100,000 ft². The entire operation is expected to produce over 150,000 kg of…