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Plant&Co Brands Ltd : Plant&Co s Holy Crap Cereals Posts an 53% Increase in Sales

(1) ~ Holy Crap Breakfast Cereals experiences significant growth since the closing of Plant&Co s acquisition in early February 2021 ~ Toronto, Ontario (Newsfile Corp. - May 12, 2021) - Plant&Co. Brands Ltd. (CSE: VEGN) (FSE: VGP) (OTC PINK: VGANF) ( Plant&Co or the Company ), a modern health and wellness company curating delicious plant-based foods, is pleased to report a 53% increase in monthly sales for April 2021 compared to February 2021. The increase in sales marks consecutive monthly growth since the closing of the Holy Crap Breakfast Cereal acquisition announced on February 12, 2021. We have invested a lot of time and capital to bring Holy Crap Cereal brands from its humble beginnings in BC to becoming a national brand known to Canadian s coast to coast available at over 600 locations. Its great to see our investment paying such early rewards, said Donna Reddy, President of Plant&Co. The consecutive monthly sales growth is a key business driver for the Company in

Chorney-Booth: Local produce options expand with vertically farmed greens

Article content Over the years, the local food movement has grown from a handful of agriculture advocates touting the importance of supporting local farmers to a large-scale demand for everything from meat to chocolate that’s been produced and, when possible, grown here in Alberta. With Canada’s Agriculture Day being this Tuesday, it’s as good a time as any to celebrate homegrown products, be it artisanal honey or good ol’ Alberta beef. Yet, as we look outside at our February weather, it’s obvious that some of our favourite foods simply can’t grow in abundance here. Greenhouse technology allows farmers to grow local cucumbers and tomatoes alongside wheat and canola fields, but greenhouses take up a lot of real estate. A new breed of urban farmer is using vertical farming techniques to grow crops like microgreens and baby kale on a much smaller footprint, right inside the city limits.

Chorney-Booth: Local produce options expand with vertically farmed greens

Chorney-Booth: Local produce options expand with vertically farmed greens
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Chorney-Booth: Local produce options expand with vertically farmed greens

Chorney-Booth: Local produce options expand with vertically farmed greens
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