• Patrick Carey has joined the advisory board
  • Pat Carey is a third-generation leader of Wallace & Carey, a leading logistics company
  • He is a graduate of the F.C. Manning School of Business at Acadia University and a member of several industry organizations and trade groups
  • Affinor Growers is a farming technology company that acquires, patents, and commercializes agriculture technologies
  • Affinor Growers Inc. (AFI) opened trading at C$0.03 per share

Affinor Growers (AFI) is pleased to announce that Patrick Carey has joined the advisory board.

Affinor CEO, Nick Brusatore sat down with Caroline Egan to discuss the appointment and highlight other company news.

Pat will play a key role in executing the company’s 5-year growth plan in Canada and internationally.

Pat Carey is a third-generation leader of Wallace & Carey, one of Canada’s leading distribution and logistics companies servicing more than 7,000 retail and independent businesses.

He is a graduate of the F.C. Manning School of Business at Acadia University and a member of several industry organizations and trade groups, including the Young Presidents Organization (YPO), ITWAL Limited (a national network of independent, diversified retail and foodservice wholesale distributors), and a lifelong volunteer with community events like the Calgary Stampede.

Affinor Growers is a farming technology company that acquires, patents, and commercializes agriculture technologies.

The company produces strawberries and other crops, such as romaine lettuce and herbs, using vertical farming technology.

Affinor Growers Inc. (AFI) opened trading at C$0.03 per share.

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