Agrios Global Holdings Ltd. reported that their proprietary agriculture technology platform of data analytics driven aeroponic cultivation has substantially reduced labour costs by 80%. The Company recently announced substantial reductions realized by their licensee in numerous areas including nutrients, energy, and water at their environmentally controlled indoor growing facility. These operating efficiencies have lowered production costs and increased yield and profitability for cultivators utilizing the platform. One of the highest costs associated with cannabis cultivation, in addition to energy costs is labour. Agrios' platform operates with approximately 45 employees, while comparable sized operations usually require 200+ employees. Automated, real time data monitoring reduces labor costs by 80% as workers are not physically transplanting plants numerous times and monitoring or collecting data. Fewer hands-on workers are required and their efficiency is increased as they are trained to perform multiple functions from cloning to harvesting. Agrios Aeroponic Cultivation Efficiencies: No soil eliminates the risk of weeds; Facility design reduces the risk of pests, so no pesticides are utilized; Once clones have established a root system, they do not require up potting; Requires average of 45 employees compared to 200 (based on similar size facility); Ability to grow year-round increasing number of harvests per annum; Ability to replicate exact growing conditions for crop quality, and yield consistency; Ergonomic and environmentally sustainable modular design; scalable to size of operations. Aeroponic cultivation of cannabis is highly efficient for many reasons. The number of plants lost from cloning to harvesting is exceptionally low and harvest cycles are shorter. Soil grown cannabis plants have an average grow cycle of 90 days compared to Agrios tenants' grow cycles which average 73 days, providing for up to 5 harvests per annum. Aeroponic growing methods offer the highest degree of control for cultivators looking to increase yield and ensure product consistency. Agrios' automated, modular aeroponic grow systems also allow growers to scale incrementally so they can lower their upfront costs and start harvesting sooner.