• Affinor Growers (AFI) has shipped its second order of vertically grown, vine-ripened Delizzimo strawberries to Four Seasons Farm 
  • The company has also shipped its first order of strawberries to the IGA on Robson Street in Vancouver
  • Affinor CEO Nick Brusatore sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the news
  • Affinor Growers develops vertical farming technologies to grow fruits, vegetables and cannabis in a sustainable manner
  • Affinor Growers Inc. (AFI) opened trading at C$0.06 per share

Affinor Growers (AFI) has shipped its second order of cultivar strawberries to Four Seasons Farm at the Granville Island Public Market.

The company has also shipped its first order of strawberries to the IGA on Robson Street in Vancouver.

Affinor CEO Nick Brusatore sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the news.

“We’re selling out every harvest at premium prices with growing demand. The consensus opinion so far is that our strawberries have superior flavour and texture compared to the industrial farmed, mass-produced strawberry imports. The difference is our sustainable growing processes and technology, as well as the local, vine ripened quality picked and on shelves within hours.”

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

Affinor Growers Inc. (AFI) opened trading at C$0.06 per share.

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