Canadian marijuana companies continue to expand their reach beyond their nation’s borders.
LGC Capital, a Canadian investment firm, has partnered with AfriAg to cultivate and distribute medical and recreational marijuana across the southern region of Africa, according to a news release.
The long-range goal for LGC – which lists as QBA on the TSX Venture Exchange – is to become the “first Canadian publicly traded company to be licensed to grow and export recreational and medical cannabis on a global basis,” CEO John McMullen said in the release.
AfriAg, one of the largest produce growers in
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