Thomas Davie
Bluelight Crew
About 1/2 yr ago or more, I posted this
Since then, a few companies have gone bankrupt, prices are in free fall and Canadians have finally started emulating promotional sales as in some jurisdictions in the US (420,etc)
Here is the current glut of dried inventory. The producers haven’t been able to arrest the downward fall in prices; Cannabis 2.0 products (everything other than flower and edible oil) was supposed to provide ‘substantial growth’, and yet every Cannabis 2.0 has sharply declined in price (compared to day 1 when they went on sale). Over a year ago, it wasn’t uncommon to find a 0.5g 510 threaded vape cartridge for $99 Cdn; in 14 months prices have declined 60%.
Tom
These are government of Canada statistics. Link is https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/drugs-medication/cannabis/research-data/market.html
I’m sure a lot of companies don’t appreciate this but the data is accessible under bills C-45/46 (Cannabis Act & Enforcement bills). The sharp jump in stored inventory represents a 6 month lag time after deregulation eased up licensing and opened up production to a number of companies that were just waiting to be able to legally grow. This is going to continue. More companies. More growing. more inventory. lower prices. I am in a state of personal shock at how low prices have fallen so quickly.

Since then, a few companies have gone bankrupt, prices are in free fall and Canadians have finally started emulating promotional sales as in some jurisdictions in the US (420,etc)
Here is the current glut of dried inventory. The producers haven’t been able to arrest the downward fall in prices; Cannabis 2.0 products (everything other than flower and edible oil) was supposed to provide ‘substantial growth’, and yet every Cannabis 2.0 has sharply declined in price (compared to day 1 when they went on sale). Over a year ago, it wasn’t uncommon to find a 0.5g 510 threaded vape cartridge for $99 Cdn; in 14 months prices have declined 60%.

Tom
These are government of Canada statistics. Link is https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/drugs-medication/cannabis/research-data/market.html
I’m sure a lot of companies don’t appreciate this but the data is accessible under bills C-45/46 (Cannabis Act & Enforcement bills). The sharp jump in stored inventory represents a 6 month lag time after deregulation eased up licensing and opened up production to a number of companies that were just waiting to be able to legally grow. This is going to continue. More companies. More growing. more inventory. lower prices. I am in a state of personal shock at how low prices have fallen so quickly.
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