Cerus Energy Group Ltd. announced that the company has received a non-appealable development permit for Phase I of the Georgetown cannabis cultivation development in the county of Vulcan, Alberta. Camarico Land & Development, has received a formal development permit for Phase I on February 6th, 2019. Phase I consist of 75-acres and is comprised of 18 lots with a single 58,000 SQFT building on each lot services by company owned private utilities. The company has a total of 320 acres zoned under "direct control" for the purpose of cannabis cultivation with an additional 1,440 acres under option for future development. The target canopy density rating will be 200,000 SQFT per building, for a combined Phase I canopy square footage of 3,600,000 SQFT. The total Phase I canopy density is 48,000 SQFT per acre. The increased density and crop production capacity is directly attributed to Aggro Manufacturing's "El Rollo" proprietary and efficient growing system. The stand-alone "El Rollo" systems will provide maximal efficiencies in power, water, fertilizer and CO2 consumption with minimal staffing requirements. The aim of the Georgetown development is to set the industry standard for high density and ultra-high efficiency marijuana cultivation. This achievement will allow Camarico to progress its aggressive plans for strategic industry partnerships, long term success and high margin profitability.