Prairie Plant Systems
Plant Biotechnology, Medical Cannabis, Agricultural Bioproducts | |
Founded | 1988 |
Founder | Brent Zettl |
Headquarters | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Area served | Canada,United States,Europe |
Products | Medical cannabis,Plant based pharmaceuticals |
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Prairie Plant Systems Inc. (PPS), founded in August 1988, is a privately held plant biotechnology company specializing in biopharmaceutical and agricultural products. The company specializes in the principle of manufacturing pharmaceuticals derived from harvestable plants grown in biosecure Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) production facilities, including medical cannabis for clinical trials, research and direct to patients through their CanniMed subsidiary.
PPS began its business by advancing agricultural biotechnology to provide fruit tree stock to commercial and private orchards. Fruit products include Saskatoon berries, haskap (blue honeysuckle) and dwarf sour cherries. PPS provides agricultural contract services including Pre-Elite seed stock potato plantlets, tubers and other research and propagation services.
Until March 31, 2014, PPS was the sole supplier of medical marijuana to Health Canada for the duration of the Marihuana Medical Access Regulation.[1]
History
- 1988 – Established as a privately held plant biotechnology company with a focus on research and development[2]
- 1988 – Development of micropropagation protocols and in vitro rooting techniques for the Saskatoon berry tree, a hardy fruit-bearing tree native to Saskatoon, Canada. This initial corporate program effectively produced disease-clean trees, critical for the use in commercial Saskatoon berry orchards.
- 1990 – Research endeavours continued to include 29 different varieties of plants in culture including Saskatoon berries, apples, plums, raspberries, cherries, cutleaf birches, miniature roses and several medicinal plant species.
- 1990 – Joint venture with Hudson Bay Mining to establish an underground growth chamber 365 metres below ground in Flin Flon, Manitoba providing further opportunities for diversification and expansion of services.
- 2000 – Awarded a five-year, $5.5 million contract by Health Canada for The Development of Comprehensive Operations for the Cultivation and Fabrication of Medicinal Marihuana.[3][4]
- 2000 – Launched SubTerra, a Michigan-based subsidiary specializing in plant made pharmaceuticals[5]
- 2004 – SubTerra acquired the White Pine underground mine in Michigan[6]
- 2009 – Medical marijuana project moved above ground to a newly constructed 35,000 sq. ft. facility in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan[7][8]
- 2013 – Established CanniMed Ltd. a licensed producer of medical cannabis under the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR) governed by Health Canada[9]
- 2014 – Acquisition of the P.M. Power Group (White Pine, Michigan). The transaction included the acquisition of White Pine Electric Power LLC, White Pine Copper Refinery Inc and UP Power Marketing LLC.[10]
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References
- ↑ "About Health Canada's Marihuana Supply for Medical Purposes". Health Canada.
- ↑ "Company wants to grow quality medical marijuana in old mine".
- ↑ "Prairie Plant Systems - History".
- ↑ Crowther, S M; Reynolds, L A; Tansey, E M, eds. (2010). The Medicalization of Cannabis.Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine, vol. 40. London: Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL. ISBN 9780854841295.
- ↑ "Medical Marijuana Grow-Op: Canada's Prairie Plant Systems Wants To Grow Pot In A Michigan Mine". Huffington Post.
- ↑ "Medical Marijuana Grow-Op: Canada's Prairie Plant Systems Wants To Grow Pot In A Michigan Mine". Huffington Post.
- ↑ "Prairie Plant Systems - History".
- ↑ "High times over for marijuana mine". Winnipeg Free Press.
- ↑ "Veteran medical marijuana provider seizing Canada’s open market". The Globe and Mail.
- ↑ "Prairie Plant Systems Finalizes Purchase of Power Plant and Refinery in White Pine, Michigan".