Сannabis cultivation at ATF: Our Policy

Recently, we have received a lot of questions in regard to the cultivation of cannabis, its legislation and how ATF is going to deal with the supply of the equipment to countries where cannabis is prohibited. Therefore, we wanted to raise this question and express our point of view on this matter.
The growth and consumption of marijuana is forbidden by law in many countries, such as Russia, Japan and many others.
In this regard, we took the following steps:
- We do not supply cannabis cultivation equipment in countries where it is prohibited.
- We have limited the possibility of growing cannabis at the program level in those areas where it is prohibited. In order to launch a program to control the cultivation cycle of any plant, the ATF system must be connected to the electricity network, water supply, and to the Internet. If the user attempts to download the cannabis cultivation program in the country where it’s illegal, we will see it by the IP address and the system will not allow this program to start working.
Moreover, in the ATF home series there will be a variety of species to choose, such as strawberries, cucumbers, tomatoes, cannabis and etc. In countries, where the growth and/or consumption of cannabis is prohibited, this plant will not even be among the species to choose.
AgroTechFarm supports the legislation and builds its business within the set boundaries of each country of the ATF’s operations.
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