Symtomax Completes Test Crop 2021

Symtomax has made great progress in the last 2 years. The Company have completed the build of the greenhouses, fencing, security measures and dry facility, and received the final Infarmed license at the end of June 2021 for the cultivation, import and export of medical cannabis. We started transplanting for our test crop from the greenhouse to the outdoor area in August 2021. This enabled us to use this test ...
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June 2021 Symtomax Granted Approval to Cultivate, Sell and Export Medical Cannabis

License marks commencement of European cultivation activities for Symtomax in Portugal Symtomax Portugal a medical cannabis operator announced that it has been granted approval to commence cultivation from INFARMED the Portuguese regulatory authority for the pharmaceutical industry in Portugal. The approval allows Symtomax to cultivate, import and export GACP quality dried flower, produced from their facility in Portugal. Symtomax was established in 2017 with a commitment to advancing alternative and ...
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May 2021 Completion of Greenhouses and Cultivation Site

GREENHOUSE The greenhouse, completed in early May 2021, has been equipped with state-of-the-art technology and allows for 4 crop cycles per year. Click here to view an interview with Symtomax’s Facilities Manager, Matthew Butters from March 2021, discussing the in depth technical knowledge of the greenhouse and the thought process behind the designs and processes which will enable Symtomax to become the largest supplier of medical grade cannabis in Europe ...
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February 2021 Construction & Cultivation Update

We hope you are all keeping well and safe! As we are finalising construction of our greenhouse which is due for completion within the next 6 weeks, we would like to share some progress updates at this exciting stage of our business. CONSTRUCTION AND SITE UPDATE Following end of year holidays, the fit out of the greenhouse commenced and additional structure reinforcement was added. See below for extended list of ...
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