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Aurora Cannabis (ACB) secures Canadian Plant Breeders’ Rights on key cultivars

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Aurora Cannabis Inc. reported that it has been granted Plant Breeders' Rights in Canada for two proprietary cannabis cultivars developed through its internal breeding program. These rights give Aurora exclusive authority to grow, propagate, and sell finished products from these specific varieties in Canada.

The protected cultivars are SOT20R07-007, marketed as Farm Gas™, and SOT20R07-005, marketed as Driftwood Diesel™, developed at the Aurora Coast research facility in British Columbia. These strains are core medical cannabis products available to patients in Germany, Poland, the UK, Canada, and Australia, and Aurora states that this protection, alongside recent European variety protection, enhances its global competitive position in medical cannabis.

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Plant Breeders' Rights regulatory
"Aurora Cannabis Inc. ... announced today it has been granted Plant Breeders' Rights in Canada for two proprietary cannabis cultivars"
Plant breeders' rights are legal protections that give the developer of a new plant variety exclusive control over its propagation and commercial use for a limited time, similar to how a patent protects an invention. For investors, these rights matter because they create a revenue stream through sales or licensing, act as a barrier to competitors, and can materially affect a company’s valuation and long‑term profit potential.
Canadian Food Inspection Agency regulatory
"In Canada, plant breeders' rights are granted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)"
cultivars financial
"The two protected cultivars, SOT20R07-007 (known as Farm Gas™) and SOT20R07-005 (known as Driftwood Diesel™)"
Cultivars are specific, human-bred varieties of plants that are given distinct names and maintained for predictable traits like yield, taste, disease resistance or growth habits. For investors, cultivars matter because they can be proprietary products or brands that drive repeatable sales, command price premiums, and be licensed or protected, much like a popular car model or software version that a company sells and defends in the market.
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"Plant Breeders' Rights are a form of intellectual property protection, similar to patents"
Legal rights and measures that prevent others from copying or using a company’s creations—like inventions, designs, brand names, software, or trade secrets—without permission. For investors, strong protection acts like a locked gate around valuable assets: it helps preserve a company’s unique products and pricing power, supports repeatable revenue (including licensing or royalties), and lowers the risk that competitors will erode future profits.
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"Aurora's robust genetics platform underpins its global medical cannabis leadership"

 

 

  

UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 6-K

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16
UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the month of May 2026

Commission File No. 001-38691

AURORA CANNABIS INC.
(Translation of registrant's name into English)

 

2207 90B St. SW
Edmonton, Alberta T6X 1V8
Canada

(Address of principal executive office)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F

Form 20-F  ☐ Form 40-F  ☒

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

SUBMITTED HEREWITH

 

Exhibits Description 
99.1   News release dated May 14, 2026

 

 
 

 

SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

AURORA CANNABIS INC.

/s/ Miguel Martin

 


Miguel Martin
Chief Executive Officer

Date: May 14, 2026

Exhibit 99.1 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aurora Granted Plant Breeders' Rights, Strengthening Leadership in Cannabis Science

NASDAQ | TSX: ACB

Canadian grant protects Aurora-developed genetics bred through the company's advanced research and breeding program

EDMONTON, AB, May 14, 2026 /CNW/ - Aurora Cannabis Inc. (NASDAQ: ACB) (TSX: ACB), the Canadian-based leading global medical cannabis company, announced today it has been granted Plant Breeders' Rights in Canada for two proprietary cannabis cultivars developed through its world-class breeding program. This certification gives Aurora the exclusive rights to grow, propagate, and sell finished products produced from these varieties.


Canadian grant protects Aurora-developed genetics bred through the company’s advanced research and breeding program (CNW Group/Aurora Cannabis Inc.)

The two protected cultivars, SOT20R07-007 (known as Farm Gas) and SOT20R07-005 (known as Driftwood Diesel), were developed at Aurora Coast, Aurora's industry-leading research and development facility in Comox, British Columbia. The company carefully selected these cultivars based on their unique characteristics, including how well they grow and how consistently they perform. Farm GasTM and Driftwood DieselTM are core medical cannabis products available to patients in Germany, Poland, UK, Canada, and Australia.

"These plant breeders' rights recognize the depth of work behind our leading breeding, genetic development and testing program," says Lana Culley, Vice President, Innovation and International Operations at Aurora. "They reflect a disciplined, science-driven approach to developing cultivars that deliver consistency, performance and reliability for medical cannabis patients around the world."

Understanding Plant Breeders' Rights in Canada

  • Plant Breeders' Rights are a form of intellectual property protection, similar to patents, that apply specifically to new and distinct plant varieties
  • In Canada, plant breeders' rights are granted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and give breeders exclusive rights to produce and sell a protected plant variety
  • This framework recognizes the significant scientific investment required to develop cultivars that are clearly different and produce the same results over time
  • For Aurora, plant breeders' rights protect proprietary cannabis genetics developed through its internal breeding program, supporting continued innovation and long-term research

Aurora's robust genetics platform underpins its global medical cannabis leadership and supports the company's ability to develop differentiated premium products with consistent and reliable attributes. The protection of these varieties, as well as the recent grants received for select variety protection in Europe, enhances Aurora's competitive position globally.

Further details regarding Plant Breeders' Rights, can be found at https://inspection.canada.ca/en/plant-health/plant-varieties/plant-breeders-rights

About Aurora

Aurora is a global leader in medical cannabis, dedicated to improving lives through scientific expertise, proven performance, and a deep commitment to patient care. Aurora serves both medical and consumer markets across Canada, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, with a strategic focus on high-margin opportunities and a medical-first approach. Aurora's portfolio of trusted, leading brands includes Aurora®, MedReleaf®, Pedanios®, IndiMed™, San Raf®, Tasty's® and Whistler Medical Marijuana Co.®. With world-class GMP-certified manufacturing facilities in Canada and Germany, and a team of industry-leading professionals, Aurora continues to expand its global footprint and deliver consistent, high-quality cannabis products with the purpose of Opening the World to Cannabis™.

Learn more at www.auroramj.com and follow us on X and LinkedIn.

Aurora's common shares trade on the NASDAQ and TSX under the symbol "ACB".

Forward Looking Information

This news release includes statements containing certain "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable securities law ("forward-looking statements"). Forward-looking statements are frequently characterized by words such as "plan", "continue", "expect", "project", "intend", "believe", "anticipate", "estimate", "may", "will", "potential", "proposed" and other similar words, or statements that certain events or conditions "may" or "will" occur. Forward-looking statements made in this news release include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the Plant Breeders' Rights granted by the CFIA to the Company in Canada and the associated benefits and advantages for the Company, as well as statements regarding the enhancement of Aurora's competitive position globally.

These forward-looking statements are only predictions. Forward looking information or statements contained in this news release have been developed based on assumptions management considers to be reasonable. Material factors or assumptions involved in developing forward-looking statements include, without limitation, publicly available information from governmental sources as well as from market research and industry analysis and on assumptions based on data and knowledge of this industry which the Company believes to be reasonable. Forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of risks, uncertainties and other factors that management believes to be relevant and reasonable in the circumstances could cause actual events, results, level of activity, performance, prospects, opportunities or achievements to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. These risks include, but are not limited to, the magnitude and duration of potential new or increased tariffs imposed on goods imported from Canada into the United States; the ability to retain key personnel, the ability to continue investing in infrastructure to support growth, the ability to obtain financing on acceptable terms, the continued quality of our products, customer experience and retention, the development of third party government and non-government consumer sales channels, management's estimates of consumer demand in Canada and in jurisdictions where the Company exports, expectations of future results and expenses, the risk of successful integration of acquired business and operations, management's estimation that SG&A will grow only in proportion of revenue growth, the ability to expand and maintain distribution capabilities, the impact of competition, the general impact of financial market conditions, the yield from cannabis growing operations, product demand, changes in prices of required commodities, competition, and the possibility for changes in laws, rules, and regulations in the industry, epidemics, pandemics or other public health crises and other risks, uncertainties and factors set out under the heading "Risk Factors" in the Company's annual information from dated June 17, 2025 (the "AIF") and filed with Canadian securities regulators available on the Company's issuer profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.com and filed with and available on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. The Company cautions that the list of risks, uncertainties and other factors described in the AIF is not exhaustive and other factors could also adversely affect its results. Readers are urged to consider the risks, uncertainties and assumptions carefully in evaluating the forward-looking statements and are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such information. The Company is under no obligation, and expressly disclaims any intention or obligation, to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as expressly required by applicable securities law.

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FAQ

What did Aurora Cannabis (ACB) announce in this Form 6-K?

Aurora Cannabis announced it has been granted Canadian Plant Breeders' Rights for two proprietary cannabis cultivars. These rights give the company exclusive control to grow, propagate, and sell finished products derived from these specific varieties developed in its internal breeding program.

What are Plant Breeders' Rights and how do they affect Aurora Cannabis (ACB)?

Plant Breeders' Rights are intellectual property protections for new and distinct plant varieties in Canada. Granted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, they give Aurora exclusive rights to produce and sell the protected cannabis cultivars, supporting ongoing innovation and long-term research in its breeding platform.

Which specific cannabis cultivars did Aurora Cannabis (ACB) secure Plant Breeders' Rights for?

Aurora obtained Plant Breeders' Rights for two cultivars: SOT20R07-007, known as Farm Gas™, and SOT20R07-005, known as Driftwood Diesel™. Both were developed at the Aurora Coast research facility and selected for strong growth performance and consistent characteristics in medical cannabis applications.

In which markets are Aurora’s Farm Gas and Driftwood Diesel medical products available?

Farm Gas and Driftwood Diesel are core medical cannabis products offered to patients in Germany, Poland, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. Aurora positions these protected genetics as part of its global medical cannabis portfolio focused on consistent, high-quality premium products.

How does this Canadian IP protection support Aurora Cannabis’ (ACB) strategy?

The protection of Aurora’s proprietary cannabis genetics strengthens its medical-first strategy by safeguarding internally developed cultivars. Aurora states that these Canadian rights, along with recent European variety protections, enhance its competitive position and support differentiated premium products with reliable, consistent attributes.

Who granted the Plant Breeders' Rights to Aurora Cannabis (ACB) in Canada?

In Canada, Plant Breeders' Rights are granted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. The announcement confirms that this agency has certified Aurora’s two proprietary cannabis cultivars, formally recognizing the company’s scientific investment in breeding distinct, stable plant varieties for medical cannabis markets.

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