Marijuana Producers Rush to Meet Soaring Market Demand

gb123

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Every time I read this, it puts a huge smile on my face. (:
Do they really believe "The Market" is short right now? :lol:
This is the Part of Cannabis you fucks don't get! :hump:
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Is funny to witness.


cheers Russian Ears! ;)

Health Canada is projecting that cannabis demand will reach one million kilograms per year by the end of 2018. Cannabis supply currently sits at an estimated 300,000 kilograms. This represents a projected 700,000 kilogram supply shortfall by the end of this year. Companies that could be counted on to cover the projected shortfall include

The Globe and Mail reported that the legal cannabis industry has captivated investor interest in Canada, and that money has been pouring into cannabis stocks since last year. This interest is heating up as legalization approaches later this year, with some industry analysts predicting that store shelves could be emptied on the very same day that retail pot sales are legalized.
xxxx is one company that is gaining momentum to provide the cannabis required to meet the projected supply shortfall.

Adding to a recent flurry of acquisitions, xxxx Inc. just announced an xxx with intent to acquire 100% of Wxxxxx Limited, a late-stage applicant with Health Canada in the development of a 125,000-square-foot cannabis growing facility on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast.

This would nearly double xxxxxxx Inc.'s potential cannabis growing capacity, as the company rapidly expands its portfolio of licensed facilities. xxxxxxa would be Raxxxxxd Inc.'s first 100 percent owned, large-scale facility near Vancouver, which is one of Canada's largest cannabis markets. With its already completed acquisitions of producers such as Bxxxxx and Alberta Green Biotech, Raxxxxxnc. has penetrated markets across Canada.

The Race To Meet Demand Is On

Cannabis companies are working to meet Health Canada's projected supply shortfall. The cannabis stocks that have soared so far are the ones belonging to companies that have licenses and the production capacity to grow the plants.

At a current market cap of $79 million and trading at $0.86 per share, xxxxx Inc. is primed to be one of the new competitors to make moves for mass cannabis production. The company is trading at a fractional valuation compared to a giant like Axxxxxxxis that is valued at over $3 billion.xxxxxxxk reached a high of $12.30 this year, and is currently trading at $7.50.

What will be key is the numbers surrounding square footage space available for expansion. With all its recent industry acquisitions, Rxxxxxxxxd Inc. could soon be counted among industry giants like Cxxxxx

In addition to strategically gaining ground by acquiring growing facilities, xxxxxxxInc. has already proven it can outproduce common flat-table growing spaces with its circular growing technology. Their orbital gardens can produce more grams per square foot than any producer in the cannabis industry- up to 1,500 grams, where a typical flatbed environment produces approximately 130 grams. That's a production increase of 1,500 percent.

Overall, the company's continuously expanding growing operations and healthy cash reserves place them in a unique equity position. Growth at this capacity could have cannabis investors seeing green in the near future. Last month the company completed the final tranche of $26.4 million in private financing.

Building The Biggest Cannabis Farms In The World
xxxxxxxxc. looks set to join the industry titans as they have acquired more licensing and growing capacity than anyone in the country on Indigenous lands. The company struck a deal with Alberta's Fort McMurray First Nation 468 late last year to take the lead on licensing, engineering and architecture for a 24,000-square-foot licensed growing facility that is set to open in 2019. This partnership recently evolved into an MOU which would give RavenQuest a 30% stake in a 10x expanded project at 250,000 square feet, which will make it one of the largest cannabis farms in the world, all on tax-advantaged sovereign Indigenous land.

This is a significant competitive advantage because it will open up opportunities to rapidly expand production in the future, which on its own could potentially make Rxxxxxxxxxd Inc. uniquely suited to rapidly meet demand shortfalls.

Potential Comparables:

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxroup, the first cannabis stock listed on the Nasdaq, operates two licensed producers regulated under Health Canada's ACMPR: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxo), which was the first non-incumbent medical cannabis license granted by Health Canada, and Original British Columbia, based in the Okanagan Valley. The company has multiple international production and distribution platforms, including Germany, Israel and Australia.

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx is a licensed producer of medical cannabis with a 55,200-square-foot facility in Mountain View County, Alberta, and operates another 40,000-square-foot facility known as Aurora Vie in Pointe-Claire, Quebec. Recently, Aurora entered an agreement to buy CanniMed Therapeutics Inc., another Canadian-based medical cannabis company.

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xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. is a licensed producer of medical marijuana in Canada. The company is focused on producing the highest-quality, condition-specific medical marijuana for patients in Canada. Its portfolio includes dry cannabis and cannabis oil, along with accessories like vaporizers.

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx through its wholly owned subsidiary ExxxxxxxxxxxxCorp., is a fully integrated licensed producer and distributor of medical cannabis under Health Canada's ACMPR. Led by a team of cannabis experts and former healthcare and pharma executives, it has three distinct verticals - cannabis production, patient education centre and pharmaceutical dosage form development.

Cannabis Developments Drawing Investor Attention

The estimated $8 billion cannabis industry looks set to keep growing as legalization looms. The race is on for cannabis companies to obtain coveted growing licenses in an industry that could have massive profit potential due to the predicted supply shortfall. xxxxB) (OxxxxxTxF) is emerging as an industry leader, rapidly acquiring the space they need to make a big contribution to the national cannabis supply.




as Turmel would say (:

HAR HAR HAR
 

The Hippy

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Gonna be a real show down isn't it. I bet the stores will be super busy.....selling very little but look very busy. They will capitalize on that and use it on the media to show success.
Showing large crowds milling around the stores. All part of the illusion of " we did the right thing here "
A couple shots of the place filled or a few folks waiting outside will all be a sham. Yes, folks are gonna go...buy a few grams and leave. Seen that done that will set in and bingo....back to BM buddy....sa-weet.
They will have most of the same stale shit for sale 6 months later imo.
I'm gonna ask to know the dates on the packs and then make a big scene...watch the news for me....lol
I can be a real piece of work in public if agitated enough. Stood up in several restaurants and announced to the whole place that these folks are crooked and the food is bad. One guy wanted to fight me for it.
 

HotKarl2

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I can be a real piece of work in public if agitated enough. Stood up in several restaurants and announced to the whole place that these folks are crooked and the food is bad. One guy wanted to fight me for it.
Lol awesome. That reminds me of the time my friend with Asperger brought his unleashed uncontrollable dog into McDonalds and stood there screaming the dogs name in the middle of the restaurant at the top of his lungs whilst the dog ran behind the counter, jumped into the fry bin and started eating all the fries. lol.

Like you said once they try the product, it will be back to the BM for anyone who ever purchased on the BM before. Newbs might not know better though.

Anyone know if craft growers will have to irradiate (cold pasturize) their product? Is that like legislation that they have to do that or do they just do it to make their product suck so bad?
 

The Hippy

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Lol awesome. That reminds me of the time my friend with Asperger brought his unleashed uncontrollable dog into McDonalds and stood there screaming the dogs name in the middle of the restaurant at the top of his lungs whilst the dog ran behind the counter, jumped into the fry bin and started eating all the fries. lol.

Like you said once they try the product, it will be back to the BM for anyone who ever purchased on the BM before. Newbs might not know better though.

Anyone know if craft growers will have to irradiate (cold pasturize) their product? Is that like legislation that they have to do that or do they just do it to make their product suck so bad?
Good question Karl. That alone would keep me from selling to the legal market wholesale chain. We don't need no stinking irradiation do we??? lololololol
Why do they do that any way....to kill mold I hear..???? not sure
 

itsmehigh

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Lol awesome. That reminds me of the time my friend with Asperger brought his unleashed uncontrollable dog into McDonalds and stood there screaming the dogs name in the middle of the restaurant at the top of his lungs whilst the dog ran behind the counter, jumped into the fry bin and started eating all the fries. lol.

Like you said once they try the product, it will be back to the BM for anyone who ever purchased on the BM before. Newbs might not know better though.

Anyone know if craft growers will have to irradiate (cold pasturize) their product? Is that like legislation that they have to do that or do they just do it to make their product suck so bad?
No irradiating is not required by regs. Depending on the growing environment, if you can grow in a more sterile environment (indoor) vs a greenhouse, irradiation should not be required. Nearly all greenhouse cannabis will need to be irradiated to meet the 1000 CFU tolerance to pass QA. Problem will be shelf stable product, CFU will grow over time if not irradiated. I’ve heard rumours that shelf life will be set at 90 days in the rec market, un less treated. I’ve been looking into nitrogen to increase shelf life, like chip bags.

Itsme.
 

gb123

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"I’ve heard rumours that shelf life will be set at 90 days in the rec market,"

so unless its been radiated..ITS 100% comlete garbage sitting on shelves as WEVE SAID ALL ALONG AND WE ALL KNOW BETTER!!
MY GOD who would wanna smoke 4 year old shwag? Let alone fresh poison shwags
 

TheRealDman

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"I’ve heard rumours that shelf life will be set at 90 days in the rec market,"

so unless its been radiated..ITS 100% comlete garbage sitting on shelves as WEVE SAID ALL ALONG AND WE ALL KNOW BETTER!!
MY GOD who would wanna smoke 4 year old shwag? Let alone fresh poison shwags
So I just heard....ShiTweed is sitting on 100’s of lbs of dried terps. These terps will be added to old stock to give the appearance/aroma of “fresh” product. Sneaky MOFO’s!
 

gb123

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So I just heard....ShiTweed is sitting on 100’s of lbs of dried terps. These terps will be added to old stock to give the appearance/aroma of “fresh” product. Sneaky MOFO’s!
I said they 'd put it in with the rest ...the last time someone asked :lol:

They should be CAUGHT and shown to be the shwag kings they be..
tests would prove there shit to be real shit after all..
so let them add it to their shag piles..

They;ll just get caught!:-P if it ever sells lol..
:spew:
 

cannadan

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They are currently supplying med patients with desert dry pop-corn buds...
from what I saw at a mettrum unpackaging....
friends should not let friends use mettrum...or any other lp...for that matter...
 

bigmanc

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I don’t want to come off as greedy but isn’t it everyone’s dream to get paid for something you love to do? Only reason I’m getting into micro if I can.
 

gb123

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sell out? ..please.....:eyesmoke:
who said anything about not making money off of things they enjoy..?:confused: Not greed at all!
not once has that ever been said.:idea: or inferred! lol
funny how people figure they know where others are coming from eh..lol
haven't change my stance once. others? lol the picture becomes clear fast, what they are all about.

CRA...hahahahah lol..My god.. Payin taxes is what living in Cannada is all about ..eh ;)
 

bigmanc

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sell out? ..please.....:eyesmoke:
who said anything about not making money off of things they enjoy..?:confused: Not greed at all!
not once has that ever been said.:idea: or inferred! lol
funny how people figure they know where others are coming from eh..lol
haven't change my stance once. others? lol the picture becomes clear fast, what they are all about.

CRA...hahahahah lol..My god.. Payin taxes is what living in Cannada is all about ..eh ;)
I’m not sure what to take from that. The way I see it, life is more then cannabis. It’s a big part of mine probably takes up 20% of my time, I like who I’ve met and the job I wish to take part in is currently illegal. If it goes legal and I can operate a micro and sure maybe 6 figures a year, why wouldn’t I? I’d like to not be seen as a criminal, pay my taxes and use that money to treat my family to the other 80% of my life. It won’t be considered selling out when it’s the same end user smoking it. I don’t think there’s a couple millions at home waiting to try cannabis for the 1st time with legalization. I’m probably one of the younger people around here...I’ve been MMAR shortly after I turned adult.
 

gb123

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there's nothing wrong with wanting to get ahead...
specially from Marie :blsmoke:

You wanna grow kick ass weed..Go Ahead! Hope its good or it gets run of the mill pricing or hey..I guess with new business you can write off entire crops now ;) Three to 4 years of LOSES!! HELL YA
but still sell them ;) Oh what a thought eh?!?! lol

forcing sick folks and profiting from their needs is another deal altogether.. LESS WE FORGET (:
 
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