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Seedo Partners With Kibbutz Dan for First-of-its-Kind Fully Automated Indoor and Containerized Commercial-Scale Cannabis Farm

Seedo Partners With Kibbutz Dan for First-of-its-Kind Fully Automated Indoor and Containerized Commercial-Scale Cannabis Farm.

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Seedo Partners With Kibbutz Dan for First-of-its-Kind Fully Automated Indoor and Containerized Commercial-Scale Cannabis Farm

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