Princeton medical marijuana compound set to grow ‘magic’ mushrooms

Princeton’s B.C. Green Pharmaceutical medical marijuana compound is getting a bit of magic.

It was announced earlier this month that two research facilities, on adjoining property to the established cannabis plant, will explore and promote the potential health benefits of what most people would call ‘magic’ mushrooms.

Optimi Health will cultivate, extract, process, package and ship the finest strains of functional mushrooms from it’s two purpose-built facilities.

Optimi recently completed a successful $20.7 million initial public offering.

“(There is) continued construction and build-out of its dual facility (combined 20,000 sq. ft.) operations in Princeton, British Columbia. Upon completion, integrated cultivation, advanced agronomy, genomic research, processing, manufacturing, and laboratory services will be housed on the property which includes additional space for expansion,” stated a news release.

Mushrooms are being viewed as an alternative therapy to treat depression, anxiety, dementia and PTSD.

Princeton’seconomicdevelopmentdirectorGarySchatzsaidheisthrilledwithOptimi’sdirection.

“I think it’s pretty phenomenal,” he said, noting the industry represents significant diversification for the local economy.

BC Green purchased property in Princeton’s industrial park in August 2018.

Mayor Spencer Coyne said the idea that research and production originating in Princeton could help millions of struggling people is heartwarming.

“I just think that is amazing,” Coyne said.

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