• Affinor Growers (AFI) will be showcasing its vertical farming technology on April 20, 2022
  • The company expects to launch its vine-ripened, cultivar strawberries in grocery stores in Greater Vancouver later this month
  • Affinor Growers develops vertical farming technologies to grow fruits, vegetables and cannabis in a sustainable manner
  • Affinor Growers Inc. (AFI) opened trading at C$0.04 per share

Affinor Growers (AFI) will be showcasing its vertical farming technology at an exclusive media event on April 20, 2022.

Select media, government officials, banks, brokers, and strategic partnerships will be invited to attend.

The company expects to launch its vine-ripened, cultivar strawberries in grocery stores in Greater Vancouver, BC later in April. The premium, sustainable, greenhouse strawberries will be available under the company’s own “Eco-spirit®” branding.

Affinor CEO Nick Brusatore commented on the upcoming event.

“This will be a great day for Affinor shareholders. We will have met some very important milestones that validate our technology and our processes. I look forward to people tasting the product for the first time and expect that this will accelerate our strawberry production scaleup plan in Abbotsford BC.

Affinor is focused on developing vertical farming technologies and using those technologies to grow fruits, vegetables, and cannabis in a sustainable manner.

Affinor Growers Inc. (AFI) opened trading at C$0.04 per share.

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