
CFN Media Group announces publication of an article discussing Highland Grow Inc., which has received a license to sell to both consumers and other licensed producers.
CFN Media Group announces publication of an article discussing Highland Grow Inc., which has received a license to sell to both consumers and other licensed producers.
With the quick toss from Senate to Congress, and now Congress to Donald Trump, the US Farm Bill is poised to legalize industrial hemp at the federal level.
Entrepreneurs in the industry cite new ways to invest, better testing and the continued explosion of CBD products as some of the biggest trends.
A Nova Scotia cannabis grower has received a sales license from Health Canada and hopes to have its product available for purchase at NSLC stores in time for Christmas.
Biome’s CEO, Khurram Malik, discusses the Altria announcment on BNN Bloomberg.
Highland Grow of Antigonish County has received approval from Health Canada to sell cannabis.
In this edition, The Fly conducted an exclusive interview with Khurram Malik, chief executive officer of Biome Grow (ORTFD), a Canadian-based company aiming to become the next cannabis conglomerate through its diversified holdings. In the interview, Malik discussed the company, competition, legalization, and much more.
Khurram Malik of Biome Grow Inc. on factors that led to the cannabis shortage.
The supply shortages that have plagued many provinces in the first month of legal cannabis will likely persist for years, industry insiders say.
Only a month after legalization we have a nation wide cannabis shortage. We brought on Khurram Malik, CEO and Director of Biome Grow Inc. to elaborate on this issue.