The Green Organic Dutchman Holdings

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The Green Organic Dutchman Holdings Ltd. (TGOD) is a Canadian cannabis company focused on producing premium organic cannabis products. Founded in 2016, TGOD operates a purpose-built, off-the-grid greenhouse facility in Ancaster, Ontario, where it cultivates certified organic cannabis using sustainable practices. The company utilizes a hybrid greenhouse system combining sunlight and full-spectrum LED lighting to grow high-quality organic cannabis. TGOD's cultivation approach involves using naturally purified rainwater and living soil to nurture plants throughout their lifecycle.

TGOD's product portfolio includes a range of cannabis offerings under brands such as The Green Organic Dutchman, Highly Dutch Organics, Ripple by TGOD, and Cruuzy. The company produces dried flower, pre-rolls, vapes, concentrates, and edibles. In September 2022, TGOD sold its Polish subsidiary HemPoland to RAMM Pharma Corporation for USD 1.2 million. In November 2022, TGOD completed a strategic merger with BZAM Cannabis, which resulted in BZAM's shareholder holding approximately 49.5% of TGOD's shares. Following this merger, in January 2023, the company announced plans to change its name to BZAM Ltd., pending regulatory approval.


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HQ location:
Ancaster, ON
Founded year:
2012
Employees:
51-100
IPO status:
Public
Total funding:
USD 341.7 mn
Last Funding:
USD 2.6 mn (Post IPO Debt; Nov 2022)
Last valuation:
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