Aurora Cannabis obtains new German cultivation and research licences

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Following Germany’s major changes to its marijuana regulatory framework in April, Canada’s renowned cultivator Aurora Cannabis Inc. (TSX: ACB) (Nasdaq: ACB) has augmented its license package in the European nation.

Aurora has received a research and development permit enabling grow trials with up to seven new cultivars. This work will be completed at the cultivator’s facility in the German town of Leuna.

Secondly, the company now has an enhanced cultivation license. It will enable Aurora to produce an additional product, which has not been specified yet.

Europe’s economic powerhouse legalized personal possession of recreational pot on Apr. 1, enabling citizens to legally carry up to 25 grams and cultivate personal plants. Now, the country is slowly establishing a distribution framework, beginning with the introduction of social clubs carrying modest quantities of grass for patrons.

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