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A peek inside the massive expansion at P.E.I. cannabis facility

An expansion of Figr's production facility on P.E.I. is almost complete, officials say.

With increased production, the company eventually plans to ship product to Europe

A peek inside the expansion at P.E.I.'s only pot grower

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CEO Edwin Jewell shows our camera around Figr's Charlottetown plant.

An expansion of Figr's production facility on P.E.I. is almost complete, officials say.TheIsland cannabis company has added 210,000 square feet to its Charlottetown plant.

Edwin Jewell, the company's president and CEO, said about 46,000 square feet of the added space will be dedicated to processing and 164,000 square feet will be dedicated to growing.

The indoor growing facility was built specifically for cannabis and includes computerized monitoring systems and climate control.

The company has invested heavily inthe Charlottetown plant with the aim of ramping up production, Jewell said.

As a result of the additional space, Figr will be able to expand production of its existing product lines, pre-rolls, flowers and oils, says CEO Edwin Jewell. (Jessica Doria-Brown)

"Our processing building has been built to European GMP standards, which will allow us to ship product to Europe when the opportunity arises," he said.

"That's a huge deal and we're very excited."

35 times more cannabis

Jewell said the expansion will enable the company to produce 35 times more cannabis which amounts to about43,000 kilograms per year.

About 46,000 square feet of the added space is dedicated to processing marijuanaand 164,000 square feet to growing. (Jessica Doria-Brown/CBC)

He said he expects the expansion will also mean more jobs.

Currently, the company has about 119 employees. Jewell said he expects that number to grow to 200 by the end of the year.

"We actually started the company with a team of just four. We got our licence, our initial business planprojected we would need between 15 and 20 people," he said.

Figr is a wholly-owned indirect subsidiary of global agriculture company Pyxus International.

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With files from Jessica Doria-Brown