Pioneer Green Farms Gets Indoor Hemp Cultivation License in Florida

The company received its original hemp license in Florida in 2020.

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Pioneer Green Farms has received an additional indoor hemp cultivation license for its 20,000-square-foot facility in Florida.

Pioneer Green Farms was originally established in 2018 to grow industrial hemp, with a vision to grow hemp to produce a steady supply of CBD oil for Pioneer Green Farms CBD products. In 2019 and 2020, Pioneer Green Farms started to build in Sarasota (2-acre farming infrastructure) and Mayakka (6-acre farming infrastructure).

Since receiving its original hemp license in Florida in 2020, Pioneer Green Farms has successfully produced hemp for CBD across its two existing outdoor locations in Sarasota and Mayakka, Florida. With the new indoor license, Pioneer Green Farms will focus its efforts on indoor production.

Pioneer Green Farms has focused its R&D over the past few years to develop the highest quality hemp strains specific to the growing conditions in Florida, and the company is excited about the opportunity that indoor growing provides.

“Now that we have our second license to grow exclusively indoors, we are really excited to launch our exclusive strains,” said Michael Donaghy, President & Chief Executive Officer of Pioneer Green Farms. “We are now the only indoor hemp licensed grower in Southwest Florida. We have focused our hemp R&D on strains specific to Florida growing conditions. With the new indoor license, we are ready to unlock the full opportunity to be a leader in the hemp market.”

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