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Sucro Ltd V.SUGR.WT


Primary Symbol: V.SUGR Alternate Symbol(s):  SUGRF

Sucro Limited is an integrated sugar company focused on serving the North American market. It offers SweetLife by Sucro Organic Cane Sugar, which is a new granulated organic cane sugar. With SweetLife by Sucro, it offers expanded industry solutions across multiple platforms, including facilities for processing and warehousing. SweetLife by Sucro also offers end-product conventional cane, organic sugar and other specialty sweetener products. It provides a variety of refining and sales of conventional and organic sugars, including Granulated Sugar and Liquid Sucrose. Its integrated supply chain includes refined sugar from its own refineries in the United States and Canada, along with sourcing raw and refined sugar from countries throughout Latin America and delivering to customers in North America and the Caribbean. It has established a production, sales and sourcing network throughout North America with two cane sugar refineries and an additional value-added processing facility.


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Comment by Newguyrookon Feb 11, 2020 12:30pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:News kinda sucks

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:News kinda sucks
miscstuff wrote:
Goldy63 wrote: I Believe they had to get the bugs out and play with the strains as  they had to come out with what there niche is and what we expect and thats Ultra Premium bud . Being first crops growing pains to get it right seems resonable as once this product is expoased to the market manegment wants to make sure its well received and consistent for all future crops . Being long here I,m surprised you put out 6 to 8, to 9 crops a yeay Miscstuff as many know when they switched from Aeroponics to Hydroponics that the yearly yields when from 6 to 5 crops . Was speculated on that news that they may switch back to Aeroponics after all the bugs are cleaned up and the operation is running smoootly . Been here a long time so I,m in no rush to see how things flesh out and IMO with big THC% we should be getting new partners thus new revenue streams as that THC % will certainly turn so heads with all the ho hum weed some big boys produce . Patience pays and I have plenty of it . Should be a no brainer to tap into Alberta companies and hit ALL those beautiful stores down the road . Then its CHAAAGIIING TIME. JMO. 
[/quote]As I have mentioned I'm long on warrants, and so, I'm really not trying to insight panic. I couldn't remember the number of crops/year but I thought it was high when I heard it so I tried to hit the ballpark. I checked back to Jan 28 press release and found that it states 5 crops per year. That's 2.4 months, so planting in mid Dec to Mar 2 crop if drying time is not included. If "crop" means dried product, planting would have been earlier which makes sense. Drying would be in a different area and not affect number of crops per year once the process is up to speed. And to my original question, is Mar 2 harvest or dried product.?



In my opinion judging not only by the pictures on twitter but also the wording in NR, mar.02 "harvest" means that's when they will be cut down, add another 2 weeks for proper dry/cure, surely they know this drying and curing is an essential step of quality and NEVER to be rushed!
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