RE:Saugeen First Nations to jump into Cannibus market. Cool little tidbit here Brap, didn't even know this was in the process. I'll have to look into it more, but as far as how this could effect Supremes bottom line, no effect at all. They would have just about the same amount of grow space as supreme, but would be doing it outdoors. Rememeber with outdoor growing, you only really get one cycle out of our Canadian summers.
7Acres, which is actually 8 acres in size or 340,000 sq feet of growing space, is the equivalent of 24 acres of outdoor grow.
Risks on outdoor grows are huge, but the cost is substantially less. So, if they get a year or two of good crops, and it's good bud, and figure out a way to sell it all, I hope they give back to their community. No reason the First Nation people shouldn't get a piece of the pie, it's certainly big enough...
Brap9onthelake wrote: Not sure I have seen this on the board. If it has, please excuse me.
It’s been announced that the Saugeen First Nations has set aside 25 acres for outdoor cannibus cultivation. This is approximately 25 miles away from 7 acres.
Not sure what this means for us.