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British Sugar had the only license to grow medicinal cannabis, at their location in Wissington, Norfolk for quite a few years.
It is of course entirely coincidental that British Sugar’s MD, Paul Kenward, is married to Victoria Atkins, an MP and government minister.
British Sugar never had a license to grow cannabis, they have a license to produce cannabis products - all the cannabis was grown by GW Pharmaceutical, who were the only license holder for growing until a couple years ago.
Edit: Source, from 2021: https://www.ft.com/content/e5984c45-34b4-4669-badf-d99b3fbeb4f5
The story about Victoria Atkins came from Theresa May's tenure as PM, which was well before 2021.
I'm aware there are articles that say British Sugar grew it, but they're simply wrong. Like I say, I'm pretty sure there's also been a 3rd license granted to a company in England since this article.