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Village Farms International Inc VFF

Village Farms International, Inc. is a vertically integrated supplier of plant-based consumer packaged goods in the cannabis and cannabidiol (CBD) categories in North America and selected markets internationally. The Company’s segments include Produce, Cannabis Canada, Cannabis United States and Energy. The Produce segment produces, markets, and sells quality tomatoes, bell peppers and cucumbers. The Cannabis Canada segment produces and supplies cannabis products to be sold to other licensed providers and provincial governments across Canada and internationally. The Cannabis United States segment develops and sells CBD-based health and wellness products, including ingestible, edible and topical applications. The Energy segment produces power that it sells per a long-term contract to its customers. Its subsidiaries include Village Farms Canada LP, Village Farms LP, Pure Sunfarms Corp, Balanced Health Botanicals, LLC, and Rose LifeScience Inc.


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Comment by danphobiaon Mar 28, 2024 12:01pm
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RE:RE:Looking Good

RE:RE:Looking GoodGermany just passed a bill to support recreational marijuna.  VFF has been investing in the Europe markets and one of a few canadian companies with a head start in their market.

All speculation still.   It's really hard to know or feel how high the jump go be.   I'm still well down on this stock too.   Sometimes you take what you can and accept the loss.   

I'm tempted to take half out and let things play out.    It's tought not to see this as a temporary bubble, but who knows high big the bubble gets before it blows back down.
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