Why Companies Are Buying Up Assets in the American Cannabis Market

Canada became the first country in the G8 to legalize recreational cannabis. With all the buzz surrounding Canada’s cannabis boom, savvy investors have begun to assess the U.S. market, focusing on companies such as Chemistree Technology Inc. (CSE:CHMOTCQB:CHMJF, FRA: CM1) (the “Company” or “Chemistree”) , which in July 2018 purchased a suite of physical assets, currently under lease to Sugarleaf Farm LLC, a I-502 Tier 3 licensee located in Sedro Woolley, Washington.This moved was fueled by movement north in Canada, including large Canadian cannabis companies such as Origin House (CSE: OH)(OTCQX: ORHOF) and Namaste Technologies (TSX.V: N)(OTC: NXTTF), which are already seeing major success as their products continue to sell well across the country. While newer entrants in the cannabis industry such as CannTrust Holdings (TSX: TRST)(OTC: CNTTF) and iAnthus Capital (CSE: IAN)(OTCQB: ITHUF) are creating their own product lines and playing catch up with major brands that consumers are already familiar with.

Establishing Brands Early

Large-scale cannabis legislation has never existed to the extent that it now does in Canada. With major Canadian companies creating brands that resonate with cannabis consumers.

The legal U.S cannabis market is worth an estimated $8.5 billion, claiming 90 percent of the entire $9.5 billion global market. Of that, sales of legal marijuana in Washington State have climbed up to $1.3 billion in the fiscal year 2017, up from $786 million in fiscal 2016, and $259 million the year before. The Canadian market was worth only 6 percent of that $9.5 billion total in 2017. In Canada, competition is heating up as the larger cannabis companies battle for their share of the market. They are relying on their brands and name recognition to help them achieve success.

However, the U.S. cannabis market is shaping up differently. Due to cannabis being federally illegal in the United States, cannabis companies are unable to ship their products across state lines. The unique state-by-state approach to legalization has provided Chemistree Technology Inc. (CSE:CHMOTCQB:CHMJF, FRA: CM1) (the “Company” or “Chemistree”)  (Profile) with an ideal environment to build its brands through the production and sale of premium cannabis in California and Washington. It has also shielded American companies from an influx of foreign product.

Chemistree is another company that is focused on establishing quality brands. The companyoriginally acquired Sugarleaf’s assets in Washington in order to augment its product line with a desirable premium brand.Sugarleaf is already featured in over 50 dispensaries within the state, with estimates suggesting that it will penetrate over 100 stores by 2018 and as many as 200 stores by 2019.

Sugarleaf’s signature White 99 strain has a THC level that registers between 28–32 percent. This is incredibly high even when compared to some of the premium cannabis strains that are being grown in Canada. Sugarleaf’s master grower, Jason Flynn, is one of the many reasons Chemistreechose to acquire the brand. Flynn and his team have won two consecutive cannabis cup competitions for their strains, including the 2014 People’s Choice (Presidential Kush) and 2015 People’s Choice (White 99).

Chemistree also managed to purchase property in the middle of California’s cannabis-friendly Desert Hot Springs for a reasonable $1.23 million. The site is large enough to support up to 205,000 square feet of greenhouses spread out across three facilities. Once fully operational, the company could produce nearly 50,000 pounds of cannabis per year. Desert Hot Springs is a popular cannabis region where there are 3.78 dispensaries for every one thousand people, which is the second highest pot shop density in the state.

Premium Cannabis Is the Real Asset

The demand for premium products exists as cannabis enthusiasts desire THC-rich strains in order to achieve a vivid sensory experience. Growing high-quality cannabis at scale is a challenge that many large producers struggle with as it costs more to produce, and the margin of error is higher.

Health Canada predicts that nearly 2.2 million pounds of cannabis will be consumed within Canada in 2018 alone. The majority of that cannabis will be low- and mid-grade quality, which wholesales for a lot less. Premium cannabis, while more difficult to grow, does provide companies that can grow it with higher profit margins. According to Deloitte, high-quality cannabis could sell for up to 12 percent more than lower quality flower.

The majority of the provinces have supply agreements in place with various licensed producers in the industry. These supply agreements were established in order to provide additional premium cannabis to those provinces.

Demand Will Only Increase

The U.S. cannabis sector is currently in its formative stages. Established companies within the industry that are preemptively laying the framework before the federal government legalizes recreational cannabis should have the ability to build brand recognition and scale them as the floodgates open.

Grand View Research predicts that the global cannabis market could be worth $146.4 billion by 2025. Companies such asChemistreemay be ideally positioned to take advantage of a larger global market because of its focus on building long-term brands that appeal to cannabis users.

Major Players in North American Cannabis

Origin House (CSE: OH)(OTCQX: ORHOF) is focused on creating global brands. It currently holdsmore than 50 brands including BhangTM, Soul Sugar Soul Kitchen and Green Rock Botanicals, among others. The company has a distribution network of 4500plus dispensaries across the United States. With a suite of established brands across key markets in North America, Origin is actively developing infrastructure to support the proliferation of its brands internationally, initially through its acquisition of Canadian retailer 180 Smoke.

CannTrust Holdings (TSX: TRST)(OTC: CNTTF) is a relatively new Canadian cannabis company specializing in medical cannabis products including CBD- and THC-infused capsules and oils. CannTrust recently partnered with Breakthru Beverage Group’s subsidiary company Kindred to secure distribution through the Canadian adult consumer market.

Namaste Technologies (TSX.V: N)(OTC: NXTTF)operates the largest global cannabis e-commerce platform with more than 30 websites in 20 countries under various brands. The companyproduct offering through its subsidiaries — such as CannMart Inc., VapeBR, VaporSeller, etc. — includes vaporizers, glassware, accessories, CBD (cannabidiol) products and medical cannabis in the Canadian market.

iAnthus Capital (CSE: IAN)(OTCQB: ITHUF) is U.S.-based licensed producer and cannabis retail company. iAnthus currently owns a 200,000-square-foot facility in Lake Wales, Florida, and a 4,500-square-foot dispensary in Palm Beach County, Florida. It is also planning to scale to more than 30 locations throughout the state in the coming years.

For more information on Chemistree Technology Inc. please visit Chemistree Technology Inc. (CSE:CHMOTCQB:CHMJF, FRA: CM1) (the “Company” or “Chemistree”). Please also read and review the following article, With Cannabis Now Legal in Canada, Investors Are Turning South to the Largest Emerging Cannabis Market in the World.

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