Europe’s “most advanced medicinal cannabis processing plant will start operating at Corinthia in July,” said Deputy Development & Investments Minister Christos Dimas on social media on Tuesday, according to ANA.
Dimas’ announcement followed his meeting with Tykun Europe Managing Director Nikos Beis, as noted in the minister’s tweet.
“The company’s investment at Kria Vrisi, in Corinthia, exceeds 40 million euros and will create more than 120 jobs to begin with, many of which in research and innovation,” pointed out Dimas.
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