CBD is a Growing Market Current market projections predict the CBD market to be worth USD$22B by 2022. With the introduction of the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (2018 US Farm Bill), the market price of CBD is predicted to decrease dramatically, as supply will surge, transitioning from marijuana-derived to industrial hemp-derived feedstocks. While the […]
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HEMPTRAIN™ TECHNOLOGY PATENT APPLICATIONS FILED FOR MULTI-FACETED SYSTEM CALGARY, Canada, June 21, 2019- Today, Canadian Greenfield Technologies Corp. (CGT) is pleased to announce that, following a full commercial implementation of its HempTrain™ Advanced Processing Technology, patent filings have been concluded in Canada and the USA on a number of inventions related to the process and control of
CGT COMPLETES CBD PRODUCER APPLICATION; HEMPTRAIN™ KEY TO HEMP-CBD MASS PRODUCTION! CALGARY, Canada, February 13, 2019- Today, Canadian Greenfield Technologies Corp. (CGT) has completed the transfer of its Standard Processing License Application to the new Health Canada Cannabis Tracking and Licensing System (CTLS). Canadian Greenfield Technologies Corp., using its HempTrain™ Advanced Processing Technology, is capable of producing a concentrated
HEMPTRAIN™ ADVANCED HEMP DECORTICATOR FEATURED ON BNN BLOOMBERG Our HempTrain™ Advanced Hemp Processing Plant was featured on BNN Bloomberg‘s POWER SHIFT; Canada’s most watched business news channel! In the interview, we discuss our advanced hemp processing technology, the HempTrain™ Advanced Processing Plant and HempTrain’s relation to the US Farm Bill. Watch the Interview on BNN “Essentially, what HempTrain™ does
USA TO INSTALL FIRST HEMPTRAIN™- ADVANCED HEMP PROCESSING FACILITY CALGARY, Canada, January 23, 2019- Canadian Greenfield Technologies Corp. of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, is pleased to announce an agreement with Wyndridge Farm of Dallastown, Pennsylvania, USA, (“Wyndridge Farm”) to supply a HempTrain™ Advanced Processing Plant with delivery scheduled for the fall of 2019. Wyndridge Farm, an agricultural
CANADA TO INSTALL ANOTHER HEMPTRAIN™ ADVANCED HEMP DECORTICATOR CALGARY, Canada, December 27, 2018- Canadian Greenfield Technologies Corp. (CGT), a licensed engineering / manufacturing company specializing in hemp decortication and processing technologies, a part of an industry group in business since 1987, is pleased to announce that on December 24th, 2018, CGT signed a $1.85 M contract –
CANADIAN GREENFIELD TECHNOLOGIES CORP. SUBMITS APPLICATION FOR INDUSTRIAL HEMP LICENSE On October 26, 2018, Canadian Greenfield Technologies Corp. has filed an application to Health Canada for Industrial Hemp License, which will allow processing of hemp stalk with leaves, buds and flowers for production and sales of CBD rich “green fiber” products. The processing will be done using
CANADIAN GREENFIELD TECHNOLOGIES CORP. FEATURED ON BNN BLOOMBERG Discusses Availability of HempTrain™ Advanced Hemp Processing Technology Our HempTrain™ Advanced Hemp Processing Plant and NForce-Fiber™ were featured on BNN Bloomberg‘s POWER SHIFT; Canada’s most watched business news channel! In the interview, we discussed reinforcing concrete with NForce-Fiber™, our hemp processing technology, as well as HempTrain’s availability to the market. Watch the Interview
HEMPTRAIN™ ADVANCED HEMP PROCESSOR IN LEADING AGRICULTURAL PUBLICATION An article on our HempTrain™ Advanced Hemp Processing Plant has been published in The Western Producer; Canada’s leading agricultural news publication! The article discusses our hemp processing technology and HempTrain’s availability to the market. “It is a full-on facility people can buy […] we’ll ship it out to them and they’ll be able
NFORCE-FIBER® IN LEADING CONSTRUCTION PUBLICATION An article on NForce-Fiber® has been published in the Journal of Commerce by ConstructConnect; Western Canada’s leading construction trade publication! The article features an interview with our Vice President, Stephen Christensen discussing how NForce-Fiber® outperformed glass fiber to secure specification for the 2022 Olympic bobsleigh track. “If you ask people in the construction







