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Eve & Co Incorporated is a Canada-based company, which holds cultivation and processing licenses for the production and sale of various cannabis products, including dried cannabis, cannabis plants and extraction of cannabis oil. It is a licensed producer of medicinal marijuana. It also provides educational information and online support for its customers and first-time buyers. Its products... see more

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Eve & Co Inc > EVE & CO Expanding Their Export Horizons
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Post by ICCMONEY on Nov 21, 2019 9:10am

EVE & CO Expanding Their Export Horizons

There has been a lot of talk about the Cannabis Market crash, the result of the fact that both federally and provincially, red tape on retail has not kept up with production output. Eve & Co., a producer in Southern Ontario, is one of the few companies that are poised to take advantage of export opportunities at a time that every cannabis producer needs to be thinking about it.

Eve & Co. is Canada’s first female founded licensed producer of medicinal marijuana and received its cultivation license from Health Canada in 2016. Since international markets for Cannabis products and CBD are far more lucrative than in Canada, Eve & Co. continues to sign agreements with Germany. The company has recently entered into a third binding, non-exclusive supply agreement for the sale of dried cannabis to a German importer and distributor.

Having established three supply agreements with Germany. The total represents a minimum of 119,000kg over the next 2 years (shipping to start early 2020) with a total value of $416 million (assuming a wholesale price of $3.50). 

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Most CBD cultivators and producers in Canada are not only focusing on the Canadian market but also deploying some assets overseas. Considering how things have unraveled in the Canadian market in recent months, Eve & Co's strategy makes more sense in hindsight.

The German market, has been touted as one of the largest cannabis markets outside North America. Eve & Co. hopes that cannabis laws will become less restrictive throughout Europe, which will allow it to expand similarly into more markets.

Canada has a 20-year head start on the United States in growing and processing hemp. It has allowed commercial hemp production since 1998, and within two decades, has established itself as a world leader in the production of food products as well as agricultural seed for planting, according to a study.

Canada legalized production in 1998 and since then has produced hemp primarily for nonviable hempseed used in food products.  The industry has grown rather slowly over the past 20 years as producers worked through agronomic issues and a limited number of processors developed hemp products and markets.

But in 2018, Canada’s acreage shrank as the nation lagged behind its southern neighbour in developing a market for hemp extracts such as CBD, according to a new report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) that highlights Canada’s industrial hemp industry. More than 70% of the country’s 5,400 metric tons of hempseed exports last year went to the U.S., with the remainder being sent to European Union-member countries and South Korea. 

 

Comment by a4patttt on Nov 21, 2019 9:29am
Thanks for the article. Do you have the publishing date and source ? .
Comment by cannvest on Nov 21, 2019 9:30am
Saw the same article on the fb groups, it was published today on linkden.
Comment by Goldy63 on Nov 21, 2019 9:48am
It,s posted on the EVE Fb page Apatt . Here is the info your looking for cheers . Canada's Cannabis Companies Expanding Their Export Horizons Internationally Published on November 21, 2019 Allan Nichols Allan NicholsFollow President at Global Canadian Business Forum Like1 Comment0
Comment by PatrickBateman on Nov 21, 2019 9:51am
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Comment by Goldy63 on Nov 21, 2019 10:01am
Sorry Patty . Those numbers were not fictional but real data from price per gram of pot in Germany.  . This is the freshest data I found but Berlin is missing for some reason . Also remember Landon said premium in Germany is almost DOUBLE that of Canada . Nothing fictional about these numbers Patty so spare me the bs tks . Here are the numbers .Gaildorf, Baden-Wurttemberg $11 a gram high ...more  
Comment by PatrickBateman on Nov 21, 2019 10:09am
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Comment by Goldy63 on Nov 21, 2019 10:43am
Just gave you the numbers Patty. Your guess is as good as mine what EVE will command for bulk shipments per gram  and again nothing fictional about thoses numbers but guess you didnt bother saying anything as you were corrected and again lying and twisting words . Later rodent. JMO.  Bremen, Bremen $11 a gram high quality November 11, 2019 Papenburg, Niedersachsen $60 5 grams ...more  
Comment by x2j0a0x0 on Nov 21, 2019 10:21am
Sorry... but I am a stickler for detail.  Eve is in a great position and I am long (with lots of shares), so this is not a bash, but rather, a clarification and rectification of detail with respect to the content of this article.  For everyone's benefit and clarity. The article states 119,000kg over initial two years (stating that this is a MINIMUM)... that is incorrect.   ...more  
Comment by x2j0a0x0 on Nov 21, 2019 10:30am
And because I am a stickler, let me fix my own math to be even more accurate. The average per year was correct @ $48,125,000 (based on 27,500kg over two years @ $3.50 wholesale = $96,250,000). But because two of the agreements have a lower initial 2 months (agreement 2 is 500kg per month initially then ramping to 1,000kg, and agreement 3 is 25kg initially then ramping to 100kg per month)... the ...more  
Comment by x2j0a0x0 on Nov 21, 2019 10:46am
And now, let me respond one more time to my own post... for the sake of optimism. If Eve is going to be generating a minimum revenue of around $46M-$50M for two years off of the German agreements (this excluding anything else, including Canadian sales, 2.0, other agreements they may secure)... of course with the caveat that this is contingent on HC approval of the expansion. Isn't it crazy ...more  
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