Lowell Farms Inc. engages in the cultivation, extraction, manufacturing, sale, marketing, and distribution of cannabis products to retail dispensaries in California. The company provides flowers, vape pens, oils, extracts, chocolate edibles, mints, gummies, topicals, tinctures, and pre-rolls under the Lowell Herb Co., Lowell Smokes, Cypress Reserve, Flavor Extracts, Kaizen, House Weed, Moon, Altai, Humble Flower, Original Pot Company, and CannaStripe brands. It also offers manufacturing, extraction, and distribution services to third-party cannabis and cannabis branding companies. The company was formerly known as Indus Holdings, Inc. and changed its name to Lowell Farms Inc. in March 2021. Lowell Farms Inc. was founded in 2014 and is based in Salinas, California.
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