Cannabis

Indiva rolls out premium brand

Indiva Limited launches new premium label sourced from B.C.-based craft and microgrowers

LONDON CANNABIS PRODUCTS producer and distributor Indiva Limited has announced the launch of a new premium brand, Artisan Batch.

Artisan Batch features strains from craft and microgrowers across Canada, who the company says pride themselves on the quality, potency and terpene profile of their strains.

The cannabis is sourced through the company’s partnership with BC Craft Supply Co. Ltd., and will give local B.C. craft and microgrowers the chance for national exposure. Artisan Batch products will be available as dried flower and have started shipping to Western Canada.

“Artisan Batch will bring strains previously popular in the legacy market to the legal market via craft and microgrowers” ―Neil Marotta

“We are excited to launch our new premium brand Artisan Batch,” said Niel Marotta, president and CEO of Indiva. “This marks another significant step in Indiva expanding its product array as a national provider of premium cannabis products. Artisan Batch will bring strains previously popular in the legacy market to the legal market via craft and microgrowers. Through our partnership with BC Craft, we are thrilled to be able to give craft and microgrowers a national platform and bring of-age Canadians the best cannabis Canada has to offer.”

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BC Original Glue is the first strain being offered through Artisan Batch, grown by Coast Mountain Cannabis of Pemberton Valley, B.C.

From its facility on Hargrieve Road, Indiva creates premium pre-rolls, flower, capsules and edible cannabis products and provides production and manufacturing services to peer entities.

 

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