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Newstrike Brands Ltd NWKRF

"Newstrike Brands Ltd is a licensed producer and cultivator of medical cannabis based in Brantford, Ontario. The company cultivates and sells both forms including dried and fresh marihuana."


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Comment by BUYING4MEon Oct 19, 2018 8:54am
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RE:Tons o shortage means that 40 000 kilos will all be moved

RE:Tons o shortage means that 40 000 kilos will all be moved British Columbia says its four largest suppliers won't meet shipping deadlines and are coming up short on their initial supply commitments.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/cannabis/article-pot-growers-behind-on-shipments-provinces-warn/

Ggeeman wrote:
Canopy Growth Corp. CEO Bruce Linton said the licensed producer expects by next Friday to have shipped to all provinces and territories 100 per cent of the volumes it had committed to over the next 30 days, but within 10 days of legalization. He noted that the cannabis grower in these supply agreements signed on to deliver a certain quantity over a year, and that order specifics did not become clear until roughly two weeks ago. Linton added that was difficult for all parties to gauge demand for a product that has been banned from recreational use for so long, he added. "There is mega demand... This is the end of prohibition in a fashion that is absolutely, globally unequalled," Linton said.


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