Aurora Cannabis (ACB) announces that it has been granted community plant variety rights by the EU’s Community Plant Variety Office for two of its proprietary cannabis varieties. Bred in Canada through Aurora’s advanced breeding and phenotyping programs, the company has been granted plant variety rights to Cannabis sativa L varieties named SOT20R07-007 (known as Farm Gas) and ACB21T044 (known as Sourdough). These varieties and their traits are the result of the company’s research expertise and rigorous scientific standards. Both cultivars are recognized for their strong patient and consumer appeal – including high potency and desirable aromas and bud structure – as well as for their consistency, and strong performance traits. Farm Gas and Sourdough are core products available to medical patients in Germany, Poland, UK, Canada, and Australia.
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