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48North Cannabis Corp. NCNNF



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Post by HappyFlowers25on Dec 07, 2019 12:18pm
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48Nrth Good:Farm Harvest Update -from SEDAR Nov 25, 2019

48Nrth Good:Farm Harvest Update -from SEDAR Nov 25, 2019Good:Farm Harvest Update 48North completed its first outdoor harvest at Good:Farm and hit its production cost targets. The total cash cost per gram of production at Good:Farm was $0.25/gram, meeting the Company's projection. This places 48North among the lowest-cost producers of legal cannabis in Canada. 48North harvested 12,000 kg of dried cannabis in its first year of outdoor production at Good:Farm. In fact, the Company successfully cultivated enough cannabis at Good:Farm to meet its initial 2019 projections, but total harvest volume was reduced due to significant delays in the availability of licensed drying space, which will be resolved for the 2020 grow season. That said, the Company remains on track to meet its previously announced supply agreements with provincial wholesalers in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec. In addition, 48North is on track to meet its commitment to supply Fume Labs with a significant surplus of cannabinoid rich biomass for the development of next-generation cannabis products such as vapes and topicals. 48North has commitments for approximately 11,000 kg of its cannabis, with an average wholesale price of approximately $3.35/gram. The sale of outdoor grown cannabis is expected to generate significant revenue increases for the Company in upcoming quarters. The Company looks forward to further optimizing its operations at Good:Farm in 2020 by applying lessons learnt on the farm in 2019, including: adding licenced drying capacity, the addition of an experienced cultivation and operations team, prioritizing cultivars that performed well in 2019 and perfecting harvesting techniques. As previously mentioned, 48North made significant changes to its senior operations team, these changes positioned the Company to preserve the 2019 crop and to optimize 2020 yields. 48North projects that at the Good:Farm in 2020, the Company will be able reduce its cash cost per gram significantly. While the Company was not able to dry the full capacity at Good:Farm due to licensed drying capacity, 48North remains committed to growing cannabis outdoors at scale. Looking ahead to 2020 the Company is well-positioned to remain one of Canada's lowest cost producers of cannabis with a year head start on many in the industry. "48North achieved all of the milestones it targeted in Q1. These included: increased revenue growth, the harvest at Good:Farm, continued strategic U.S expansion, and the announcement of additional licensing agreements for next-generation cannabis products," said Alison Gordon, CEO of 48North. "Our strong business performance throughout the quarter increased revenue growth," Ms. Gordon continued. "That said, today's numbers do not include revenue from the sale of cannabis from the Company's outdoor cultivation facility. Next quarter, and in subsequent quarters, 48North expects to begin showing increased revenue from the sale of dried cannabis from Good:Farm and next- generation cannabis products. While 48North missed its projections at Good:Farm, the Company has taken the necessary action to optimize the Good:Farm for 2020, notwithstanding, the Company will soon begin showing significant revenue from the 2019 harvest. Without question, 48North's brand is taking hold in the Canadian marketplace, the Company's products, in multiple jurisdictions, have consistently been best-sellers and consumers look forward to purchasing 48North's innovative product suite." Envoy de mon iPad
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