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Hydropothecary Enters into Agreement to Build 250,000 sq. ft. Expanded Production Facility

Hydropothecary's management anticipates annual production to increase to six times its current production capacity to 25,000 kilograms of dried cannabis per year.


GATINEAU, QC--The Hydropothecary Corporation (TSX VENTURE: THCX) has announced that it has entered into an agreement with Havecon Projects BV for the delivery and installation of a 250,000 sq. ft. Dutch designed, state-of-the-art Venlo style greenhouse at the Company's 65 acre Gatineau facility, with construction expected to begin in the fall of 2017. This agreement will allow Hydropothecary to leverage Havecon's years of experience in delivering the highest quality products and supporting world-class growing operations, while meeting the company's ambitious timeline, according to a press release.

"Hydropothecary is thrilled to have Havecon assisting us with this next step in our growth. Havecon has built an impressive reputation for their quality work, building process, and use of superior materials in delivering horticulture projects on schedule. The completion of this new state-of-the-art facility will allow us to continue delivering the innovative and high quality products our customers have come to expect, while we continue to decrease our cost per gram towards our goal of $1 per gram," said Sebastien St-Louis, Co-founder and CEO.

This expansion will increase Hydropothecary's capacity under the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations (Canada) from 50,000 sq. ft. to 300,000 sq. ft. Hydropothecary's management anticipates a resulting increase in annual production capacity of six times its current production capacity to 25,000 kilograms of dried cannabis per year.

The expansion has been designed to allow the company to continue producing consistent, high quality cannabis products. The new facility will boast a state-of-the-art diffused glass roof that will optimize uniform light transmission, allowing for increased light penetration through the canopy of the plants. An integrated heating and cooling system, controlled by a sophisticated greenhouse management system that will help to regulate the environment and optimize resource consumption, will maintain optimum growing conditions and humidity management.

Environmental systems will be supported by high efficiency condensing natural gas boilers and a multi-layer energy curtain system. In addition, the expansion will feature segregated zones for customized growing conditions and minimal external influences. The new facilities will also feature areas to support administration and post-harvest processing activities, including a high volume oil production area.

With this expansion Hydropothecary will be ready to supply both the medical market and the anticipated adult use recreational market. Such positioning further solidifies Hydropothecary's position as a leader in the cannabis industry in Quebec and across the country.
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