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Anandia Labs Wins Canadian Cannabis Testing Lab of 2017

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Written by Cara Wietstock

The cannabis testing lab took home two awards home from this year’s Canadian Cannabis Awards.

Last weekend the Lift expo hosted the Canadian Cannabis Awards as an extension of their event in Vancouver. This year, Anandia Labs won Top Cannabis Testing Lab in Canada for 2017. Anandia Labs is a Health Canada licensed independent testing lab who do both analytical and genetic testing for growers and patients. In addition to this honor, Co-Founder, President, and CEO of the company Jonathan Page was voted Most Progressive Researcher by a committee of industry professionals and peers.

Dr. Page stated, “We strive to provide exemplary and scientifically rigorous services and we are pleased that the quality of our work – and the contribution of our hard-working staff – has been recognized by our customers. I am very grateful to the awards committee for the award as Most Progressive Researcher which I could not have earned without the support of the outstanding team of scientists at Anandia Labs.”

Page is an internationally recognized researcher in cannabis biochemistry and genetics. Anandia Labs is currently Canada’s leading independent cannabis testing and genetics laboratory with massive expansions on the horizon. The company currently operates in a 5400 square foot facility in Vancouver but plans to expand to a 40,000 square foot purpose-built facility by the end of 2018. Using that growth Page, with Anandia at his back, plans to continue growing the publicly shared company. The Lift Awards they’ve recently received are a nice reminder to the team that they’re on the right path.

“Our tagline is “The Science of Better Cannabis” and these awards recognize that we live by this in our daily work. I am proud of the achievements of our team and see significant growth ahead for the Company both in Canada as the market shifts to a recreational adult-use framework later this year, and globally, as the demand for Canadian medical cannabis continues to grow,” Page concluded.

About the author

Cara Wietstock

Cara began working in the retail cannabis industry of San Francisco, CA in 2011 and continued in that sector for years. In 2015 she dedicated herself to writing full-time. Her passion for the written word and deep respect for the healing properties of the plant have brought her to Terpenes and Testing magazine. She now helps keep us on the cutting edge of scientific cannabis discovery as the Editor-in-Chief of the print publication.

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