Canadian Cannabis Recap
Retail prices for Canadian recreational cannabis products fell across the board in 2021, as retailers and producers sold them for less to entice price-sensitive consumers and capture market share. Prices declined for every Canadian cannabis product category during the third full year of Canada’s evolving adult-use marijuana market. Canadian cannabis industry insiders say some level of continued price compression might remain on the horizon in 2022. However, improving efficiency and lower costs in both cannabis retail and production might help Canadian cannabis companies stay afloat in a low-price environment. Episode 879 The #TalkingHedge dives into benzinga & mjbizdaily articles... https://youtu.be/foWgmo5HdDY
Episode 741 of the The Talking Hedge podcast, hosted by Josh Kincaid, titled "Canadian Cannabis Recap" was published on February 3, 2022 and runs 8 minutes.
February 3, 2022 ·8m · The Talking Hedge
Summary
Retail prices for Canadian recreational cannabis products fell across the board in 2021, as retailers and producers sold them for less to entice price-sensitive consumers and capture market share. Prices declined for every Canadian cannabis product category during the third full year of Canada’s evolving adult-use marijuana market. Canadian cannabis industry insiders say some level of continued price compression might remain on the horizon in 2022. However, improving efficiency and lower costs in both cannabis retail and production might help Canadian cannabis companies stay afloat in a low-price environment. Episode 879 The #TalkingHedge dives into benzinga & mjbizdaily articles... https://youtu.be/foWgmo5HdDY
Episode Description
Retail prices for Canadian recreational cannabis products fell across the board in 2021, as retailers and producers sold them for less to entice price-sensitive consumers and capture market share.
Prices declined for every Canadian cannabis product category during the third full year of Canada’s evolving adult-use marijuana market.
Canadian cannabis industry insiders say some level of continued price compression might remain on the horizon in 2022.
However, improving efficiency and lower costs in both cannabis retail and production might help Canadian cannabis companies stay afloat in a low-price environment.
Episode 879 The #TalkingHedge dives into benzinga & mjbizdaily articles...
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