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Alliance Growers Corp ALGWF

Alliance Growers Corp is a Canada based diversified cannabis company. It principally operates through the four key divisions namely, Cannabis Botany Centre, Strategic Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations Investments, Cannabidiol Oil Supply and Distribution, and Research and Development. The company is primarily focused on the development of Cannabis Botany Centres in Canada.


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Comment by URLaughable3on Jun 03, 2018 9:52am
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RE:RE:Getting into vape stores to compensate failing MJ business?

RE:RE:Getting into vape stores to compensate failing MJ business?Some yes, others will use what would be nursery costs and space for full production by buying plantlets. If a company has incredible, genetically identical plant strains and a method of production (ACG has says they have both), they can be looked at as a prime supplier of consistent, high quality plantlets for multiple end products (cbd in ACG case). There is a lot of time, research and money put into developing high end, low cost strains. So for a lot of companies, although it does raise costs upfront, it also eliminates some R&D costs, decreases length of grow cycles, increases production capacity, maintains quality and consistency, etc. <br/>
5$ per plant sounds expensive, but if you were producing ur own plantlets at a fraction of ACGs projected capacity, you may be developing an opportunity cost of up $2-4 per plantlet anyhow when calculating in lost time and production space (nursery operation and seed to plantet growth), supplies and equip to pot, and employees to do the work. 
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