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Maple Leaf Green World Inc. (MGWFF) generates news across health and wellness, renewable energy, greenhouse operations, and affordable housing. The company has publicly outlined a strategic shift from hemp and cannabis cultivation toward renewable and zero-emission energy backing business, and its announcements reflect this evolving focus.
Recent news has highlighted Maple Leaf’s agreements with the Town of Coronation in Alberta’s Palliser Region. These include plans for an industrial park supported by industrial land from the Town, where Maple Leaf intends to develop multiple greenhouses using vertical growth and hydroponic feeding systems, a greenhouse restaurant-style recreational facility, a food processing plant, and a Ready-To-Move manufacturing facility in collaboration with Green Castle Environmental. The company has also reported that a solar power facility is planned to make the park power self-sufficient and zero-emission.
Another key news theme is affordable and energy efficient housing. Maple Leaf has announced a Joint Venture Agreement with Green Castle Environmental Ltd. to address housing shortages in the Palliser Region by developing affordable housing, with Maple Leaf providing capital and Green Castle contributing construction expertise.
On the renewable energy side, news releases cover a 12MW DC solar farm project in Coronation under an option and 40-year lease, as well as a Letter of Intent with Anza Electric Co-Op for a solar and wind project on Maple Leaf’s property in Anza, California. Investors following MGWFF news can track updates on project agreements, joint ventures, regulatory steps, and the company’s broader health and wellness and renewable energy initiatives.
Maple Leaf Green World Inc. (CSE: MGW, OTC: MGWFF) has signed two significant agreements with the Town of Coronation, securing 25 acres of industrial land and six residential lots at no cost. The company plans to develop an Industrial Park within two years, featuring advanced greenhouses for Asian vegetables and fruits, a greenhouse restaurant facility, and a food processing plant.
The project includes collaboration with Green Castle Environmental Corp. for a Ready-To-Move manufacturing facility and plans for a solar power facility to achieve zero emissions. The development must be completed within two years, or the land will revert to the Town. The company has attracted interest from U.S.-based fund companies and international applicants under the Rural Renewal Stream program.
This initiative marks Maple Leaf's strategic shift from hemp and cannabis cultivation to renewable energy and greenhouse operations, aiming to reduce Canada's reliance on U.S. agricultural imports amid tariff concerns.
Maple Leaf Green World (CSE: MGW, OTC: MGWFF) has entered a Joint Venture Agreement with Green Castle Environmental to develop an affordable housing project in Alberta's Palliser Region. Green Castle, appointed as Project Manager, will contribute services and construction expertise while Maple Leaf provides capital. The project aims to address the region's serious housing shortage, particularly as various industries establish operations there. Green Castle, a licensed builder since 2022, is currently building a HE-RTM facility in Oyen, Alberta for prefabricated housing production. Their first task will be setting up a capital budget and locating sites for show homes.
Maple Leaf Green World Inc. has signed a 40-year ground lease agreement with the Town of Coronation to develop a 12MW DC solar farm. The company will pay CAD$600 per acre with an annual escalation rate of 1.5%. The solar farm is expected to generate clean electricity for the Alberta Power Pool, providing economic benefits to the local community and substantial revenue to Coronation.
Maple Leaf Green World Inc. signed an option agreement with the Town of Coronation to lease 50-60 acres of marginal land for a 12MW DC solar farm. The project aims to contribute to sustainable energy generation, provide economic benefits to the local community, and support Alberta's renewable energy targets. The lease agreement provides Maple Leaf with land use security and flexibility to proceed with the project after completing comprehensive studies and obtaining necessary regulatory approvals. Construction is expected to start in the 4th Quarter of 2025, bringing tax and lease revenue to Coronation for the next 40 years.
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