The 2020 Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference In Detroit Will Be Moving Online

Due to continuing concerns surrounding COVID-19, Benzinga will be bringing its Cannabis Capital Conference online. Originally scheduled to take place in Detroit, this conference will focus on carefully vetted companies in the emerging Michigan market.

The event, set to take place on Tuesday, August 18, 2020, will serve as a meeting place for cannabis investors, entrepreneurs, and leaders in the cannabis industry.

Attendees can look forward to round table discussions and panels with top cannabis entrepreneurs, keynote quick fires, and investor presentations. The main aim of the Cannabis Capital Conference is to foster connections within the cannabis industry and create new and exciting opportunities.

The previous Virtual Cannabis Capital Conference featured presentations from companies such as Columbia Care Inc (OTC: CCHWF), KushCo Holdings Inc (OTC: KSHB), Trulieve Cannabis (OTC: TCNNF), Valens Groworks Corp (OTC: VLNCF), MariMed Inc (OTC: MRMD), among many others.

“We found the event, the turnout, and the content to be of amazing high quality and well worth our time,” said Rod Weiss, Vice President of Operations at BlueSky Organics. “Both myself and our CEO Mary Horvatincic found [the] June 1st event and [Benzinga’s] personal moderation of videos to be highly professional.”

For more information or to register for the Virtual Cannabis Capital Conference, visit: https://www.benzinga.com/events/cannabis/detroit/

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CannabisNewsBreaks – KushCo Holdings, Inc. (KSHB) Featured in ROTH Equity Research Report

KushCo Holdings (OTCQX: KSHB) was featured in a recent Equity Research Report published by ROTH Capital Partners, LLC. The report reads, “KSHB has acquired a 19.9% interest in Xtraction Services Holding Corp. (CSE: XS) (OTCQB: XSHLF), a specialty financing company which provides leasing solutions to owners of cannabis and hemp companies in the U.S. KSHB plans to leverage the XS infrastructure with its large cannabis and CBD network to provide operators with a full portfolio of equipment leasing solutions to augment their operations.”

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About KushCo Holdings

KushCo Holdings, Inc. (OTCQX: KSHB) is the premier producer of ancillary products and services to the legal cannabis and CBD industries. KushCo Holdings’ subsidiaries and brands provide product quality, exceptional customer service, compliance knowledge and a local presence in serving its diverse customer base. Founded in 2010, KushCo Holdings has now sold more than 1 billion units to growers, processors and producers across North America, South America, and Europe. The company has been featured in media nationwide, including CNBC, Fox News, Yahoo Finance, Cheddar, Los Angeles Times, TheStreet.com, and Entrepreneur, Inc Magazine. While KushCo Holdings provides products and solutions to customers in the cannabis and CBD industries, it has no direct involvement with the cannabis plant or any products that contain THC. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.KushCo.com.

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CannabisNewsAudio – Sugarmade, Inc. (SGMD) Providing Hydroponics to Flourishing Hemp Market

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With a powerhouse economy worth more than $3 trillion, California’s economy ranks as the fifth largest in the world. Current legislation is expected to pave the way for the state’s hemp market to explode.

With a series of smart acquisitions and brand expansions, Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) (SGMD Profile)appears to be a strong pick-and-shovel presence as California looks at passing hemp-friendly legislation. Cronos Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CRON) (TSX: CRON) just announced a new hemp-based acquisition, while Greenlane Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: GNLN) and The Green Organic Dutchman (TSX: TGOD) (OTCQX: TGODF) (TGOD Profile) have both inked deals that strengthen their presence in the hemp industry as well. KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: KSHB), another industry supplier, just created a new sales division aimed at mass distribution, industry education and compliance, and building CBD-brand distribution networks.

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About Sugarmade Inc.

Sugarmade is a product and branding marketing company investing in operations and technologies with disruptive potential. The company is becoming a leading supplier to the growing hemp and cannabis industries as a non-plant touching provider of cultivation and processing supplies to industry players. The company is in the process of acquiring several leading hemp and cannabis supply companies that are currently producing in excess of $70 million in annual revenues. Sugarmade is also an investor in fast growing Hempistry, Inc., a Kentucky-based cultivator and processor of industrial hemp and hemp distillates and isolates, and operates Carryoutsupplies.com a leader provider to the quick service restaurant industry. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.Sugarmade.com.

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Passage of California Assembly Bill Expected to Spur More Growth in the Hemp, CBD Markets

CannabisNewsWire Editorial Coverage: With a powerhouse economy worth more than $3 trillion, California’s economy ranks as the fifth largest in the world. Current legislation is expected to pave the way for the state’s hemp market to explode.

With a series of smart acquisitions and brand expansions, Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) (SGMD Profile)appears to be a strong pick-and-shovel presence as California looks at passing hemp-friendly legislation. Cronos Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CRON) (TSX: CRON) just announced a new hemp-based acquisition, while Greenlane Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: GNLN) and The Green Organic Dutchman (TSX: TGOD) (OTCQX: TGODF) (TGOD Profile) have both inked deals that strengthen their presence in the hemp industry as well. KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: KSHB), another industry supplier, just created a new sales division aimed at mass distribution, industry education and compliance, and building CBD-brand distribution networks.

  • Pending California legislation could rewrite hemp demand in California, whose economy ranks as fifth largest in the world.
  • A more welcome legal environment is expected to create significant additional demand in the marketplace.
  • Sugarmade’s careful strategy may place the company in an ideal position as the industry prepares for change.

To view an infographic of this editorial, click here.

Legislation Could Warm Up State’s Hemp Market

No state has had a bigger impact on the growth of consumer hemp and CBD products than California. But the Golden State may just be getting warmed up relative to hemp and CBD consumption. Current state legislation — Assembly Bill 228 — could rewrite the hemp demand equation for farmers and industry supplies across the entire United States.

While California has been liberal relative to cannabis legalization, state regulators have been downright prudish relative to allowing hemp cultivation and the use of CBD added to food and beverages. This attitude could all change soon as California’s state senate has until September 15, 2019, to pass AB 228. The legislation, which clarifies the statues of CBD in foods and drinks, passed with a unanimous vote in California’s Assembly, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom is widely expected to sign the bill into law, making the legislation effective immediately.

Hydroponics Critical Link in Hemp Cultivation

The California market fully opening to CBD in food and beverage is expected to create significant additional demand in the marketplace. Not only will consumer brands benefit but so too will cultivators and those companies that supply the industry, including companies such as Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD).

Sugarmade is a brand development company with a focus on providing hydroponics to the burgeoning hemp market. That’s why companies such as Sugarmade are a critical link in the hemp-farming process. Essential to growing consistent, high-grade hemp, hydroponics provides critical lighting equipment necessary to control photosynthesis, specialized nutrient mixes to provide plants with the food they need, and measurement solutions and environmental controls used by staff to measure, monitor and control the quality, strength and health of the plants.

Companies with expertise in hydroponics are essential in the hemp-industry supply chain, but because of the previously restricted market, these companies have been relatively small. All that is changing as numerous companies look to meet the needs of the growing hemp market, and Sugarmade appears set to become a leader among these companies.

Sugarmade’s calculated strategy entails deliberate growth on two fronts: organically by brand expansion and through acquisitions. Sugarmade has been working on a handful of deals that provide it with key components that may place the company in an ideal position as the industry prepares for change, especially in California.

“Sugarmade plans to integrate these businesses fully as soon as is possible, making us one of the larger suppliers to this growing marketplace,” said Jimmy Chan, CEO of Sugarmade. “Additionally, we are in the process of vetting other possible acquisitions to further enhance the portfolio of hydroponic and cultivation supply products. We are certainly excited about our prospects for the remaining part of this year and into next year.”

Sugarmade Strengthening Position as Industry Leader

Sugarmade has been actively seeking acquisitions and executing new supply contracts to strengthen its place as a leader in the hemp-industry supply space. The company’s most recent action involves exercising its option to invest in Hempistry Inc, a company founded by Sugarmade’s own Chan. Utilizing advanced plant genetics and technological innovation, Hempistry is now scaling operations to approximately 2,600 acres aggregated between its subsidiaries, while adding to the product value chain and enhancing production efficiencies.

“These investments into Hempistry make sense for Sugarmade, not only from a financial standpoint relative to probable rate of return, but also from a business development standpoint,” said Chan. “As Hempistry and other local cultivators grow, we believe Sugarmade’s status as a potential supplier to cultivators will also continue to rise.”

Sugarmade’s other brands in the hemp sector include Zenhydro.com, a comprehensive online hydroponics supply outlet; AthenaUnited.com, a specialist company providing hydroponic supplies to large commercial cultivators; CarryOutSupplies.com, a leader in paper and plastic supplies; and BudLife Cannabis Storage Solutions, which offers the world’s only patented intelligent packaging, storage and distribution for medicinal plants.

The company also recently announced that it is set to acquire the flagship operation of Hydro4Less, which is expected to produce about $5 million in revenues and be profitable this year. In the agreement, Sugarmade gained an option to purchase two additional Hydro4Less retail operations, currently producing in excess of $20 million annually.

In addition, expanding on an already-existing marketing agreement with Bizright LLC, SGMD announced that it will acquire Bzrth Inc. These accretive acquisitions will make Sugarmade one of the largest publicly traded hydroponic supply companies in the world.

Companies Moving into Welcome Environment

As legislation in the United States moves toward creating a more welcome environment, Cronos Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CRON) (TSX: CRON) has established a new growth opportunity in the United States with its acquisition of a hemp-based products platform, Redwood Holding Group LLC. CRON has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire four of Redwood’s operating subsidiaries. Redwood manufactures, markets and distributes hemp-derived, CBD-infused skincare and other consumer products online and through retail and hospitality partner channels in the United States under the brand, Lord Jones(TM). Redwood’s products use pure hemp oil that contains natural phytocannabinoids and terpenes found in the plant. The transaction is expected to close in 3Q 2019, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals.

Greenlane Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: GNLN), one of the largest global sellers of premium cannabis accessories, CBD and liquid nicotine products, recently announced an exclusive U.S. distribution partnership with Cookies for the national launch of the Cookies hemp-derived CBD product line, including Cookies CBD cartridges for the G Pen Gio. Cookies CBD products will feature terpene profiles inspired by famous Cookies strains, such as Cereal Milk, London Pound Cake 75, and Gelatti. “We are positioning ourselves as a CBD category captain, building a portfolio of the most-respected brands in the sector through exclusive distribution agreements,” said Greenlane chairman and CEO Aaron LoCascio. “Over the past several months, we have signed exclusive distribution agreements to build a portfolio of the best existing and new CBD offerings, including exclusive deals with Bloom Farms, Cookies, Select, Mary’s Nutritionals, and Slang. The pace of these particular partnerships illustrate that Greenlane continues to be the partner of choice for cannabis brands that seek to build global brands with hemp-derived CBD products.”

The Green Organic Dutchman (TSX: TGOD) (OTCQX: TGODF) (TGOD Profile) recently signed a multiyear agreement with Neptune Wellness Inc. for extraction, formulation and packaging services, including exclusive rights on processing and manufacturing of certified organic products for the Canadian market. The largest deal for a processor to date, the agreement cements TGOD’s leadership position in organic consumer wellness products and represents a significant investment in high-value manufacturing and supply chain jobs. Neptune’s expertise will enable TGOD to quickly scale up production of a wide range of consumer wellness products. Under the terms of the agreement, TGOD will allocate more than 230,000 kilograms of cannabis and hemp biomass for Neptune to process and transform into premium certified-organic consumer wellness products. The contract between TGOD and Neptune covers a period of three years and is expected to be back-end loaded with the first year accounting for approximately 20% of the total value.

KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: KSHB) is expanding its platform by launching a new retail services division. Led by an experienced team, the division is designed to facilitate partnerships with large-scale, go-to-market operations focused on CBD mass distribution. The new business unit will also focus on industry education and compliance as well as building distribution networks of CBD brands across conventional retail channels. “The maturation of the cannabis industry has opened up countless avenues for business development across the industry’s supply chain,” said KushCo Holdings president and CRO Jason Vegotsky. “The cannabis industry continues to scale at an ever-increasing rate, and we are excited to be adding two seasoned CPG sales veterans with analytical and customer-centric backgrounds to our team.”

As the attitude surrounding hemp cultivation, distribution and use continues to warm up, opportunities within the industry are certain to increase. Companies that are committed to providing quality services within the space look to benefit exponentially as the market appears certain to expand.

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CannabisNewsAudio – Sugarmade, Inc. (SGMD) Poised to Profit as Hemp Demand Surges

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While the huge increase in U.S. consumer demand from hemp extracts and hemp product is largely credited as the reason for the boom in the number of hemp acres under cultivation, there is a significant additional part of the hemp-growth story to tell.

With a pending acquisition in the cultivation supply market, Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) (SGMD Profile) appears to be well poised to become a strong pick-and-shovel provider to the hemp industry. Even the large cultivators and suppliers are now getting in the hemp market. One of the first companies of the larger players to make the move into hemp cultivation was Cronos Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CRON) (TSX: CRON), which just a few days ago announced that it would invest $300 million to enter the hemp market. Not to be outdone in the hemp gold rush, Greenlane Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: GNLN), which began trading on the NASDAQ, and The Green Organic Dutchman (TSX: TGOD) (OTCQX: TGODF) (TGOD Profile) have both entered the fray. KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: KSHB), another industry supplier, is also seeming to benefit for the strong growth in the hemp marketplace.

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About Sugarmade Inc.

Sugarmade is a product and branding marketing company investing in operations and technologies with disruptive potential. The company is becoming a leading supplier to the growing hemp and cannabis industries as a non-plant touching provider of cultivation and processing supplies to industry players. The company is in the process of acquiring several leading hemp and cannabis supply companies that are currently producing in excess of $70 million in annual revenues. Sugarmade is also an investor in fast growing Hempistry, Inc., a Kentucky-based cultivator and processor of industrial hemp and hemp distillates and isolates, and operates Carryoutsupplies.com a leader provider to the quick service restaurant industry. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.Sugarmade.com.

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Hemp Industry Benefiting from U.S.-Chinese Trade War

CannabisNewsWire Editorial Coverage: While the huge increase in U.S. consumer demand from hemp extracts and hemp product is largely credited as the reason for the boom in the number of hemp acres under cultivation, there is a significant additional part of the hemp-growth story to tell.

With a pending acquisition in the cultivation supply market, Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) (SGMD Profile) appears to be well poised to become a strong pick-and-shovel provider to the hemp industry. Even the large cultivators and suppliers are now getting in the hemp market. One of the first companies of the larger players to make the move into hemp cultivation was Cronos Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CRON) (TSX: CRON), which just a few days ago announced that it would invest $300 million to enter the hemp market. Not to be outdone in the hemp gold rush, Greenlane Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: GNLN), which began trading on the NASDAQ, and The Green Organic Dutchman (TSX: TGOD) (OTCQX: TGODF) (TGOD Profile) have both entered the fray. KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: KSHB), another industry supplier, is also seeming to benefit for the strong growth in the hemp marketplace.

  • USDA reports indicate that hemp is by far the crop with the fastest growth in acres, planted at nearly a 400% increase.
  • Many in farming communities now see hemp cultivation as an economic necessity.
  • Consumer demand for hemp extracts continues to grow with little letup in sight.

To view an infographic of this editorial, click here.

Mainstream Acceptance

An increasing number of U.S. farmers affected by low prices and reductions in Chinese agricultural purchases are now seeking economic refuge by planting hemp. And in many cases, hemp is saving farmers from bankruptcy.

In many farming areas — in particular Western Kentucky and Tennessee — the movement to hemp will restore many farmers to economic viability. Not only is there a strong demand for hemp biomass, but prices are significantly higher compared to other crops with many Kentucky farmers last year realizing tens of thousands of dollars in profits per acre compared to well less than $1,000 per for other crops.

The numbers are in from the U.S. Department of Agricultural on the number of acres of hemp planted this year. At 128,320 acres, those numbers are up from only 27,424 acres last year, with even more growth expected next year. With such growth, it is no wonder that both supply and cultivation companies are realigning their businesses to take advantage of the huge market growth.

In part, this growth stems from the hemp industry making rapid headway into mainstream acceptance. Recent reports indicate that two-thirds of all Americans now favor legalizing recreational cannabis use, up from 25% support two decades ago. And what may be most telling is that support for the crop is increasing among seniors (aged 55 and older) as well as the Republicans — both traditionally known for their conservative views regarding hemp.

In addition, medical marijuana is now legal in 33 states, with 10 of those states actually legalizing recreational use as well. And Canada overturned an almost century-old tradition when it legalized use of the drug countrywide last year. The trend is clear, and the continued increase in positive public acceptance seems inevitable.

Savvy companies in the sector, including brand-development company Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD), are seeing the window of opportunity and are positioning themselves to make the most of their areas of expertise. For Sugarmade, that area is hydroponic systems, which give cannabis cultivators greater control over how their plants are grown.

Sprouting hemp indoors provides an array of benefits, including protection from changing weather, such as sudden frosts or unseasonal heat, which can harm crops. Indoor cultivation also protects crops from contaminants, infections and chemicals.

Hydroponics offers even greater advantages. When farmers feed their plants with carefully balanced nutrient baths instead of soil and fertilizer, they harvest a cannabis crop with higher CBD content, making their plants more valuable.

In addition, when hydroponics are used, hemp often more easily passes the stringent quality tests that are applied to plants in this sector, tests that are likely to become even firmer now that the federal government is officially allowing and regulating hemp production in the United States. This is yet another reason hydroponic experts such as Sugarmade may see significant benefits as the hemp industry grows.

Forecast Growth

And the hemp wave doesn’t appear to be ebbing anytime soon. Industry forecasts differ, depending on which source is cited. Grand View Research says the global legal market is expected to reach $66.3 billion by the end of 2025, with an anticipated CAGR of 23.9% during the forecast period, while Business Wire projects the market will reach $89.1 billion by 2024, with a CAGR of 37% during the forecast period.

While the numbers may differ a bit, everyone appears to agree that growth seems certain. And that growth may indicate that companies involved in the sector are almost certain to grow as well. At least a portion of the growth for some of those companies, including Sugarmade, will come from careful and strategic acquisition within the industry.

Last year Sugarmade announced the creation of the industry’s largest publicly traded cannabis and hydroponics supply company.

The announcement was made after the signing of a master market agreement with industry leader BZRTH LLL, a highly successful manufacturer and distributor to the hydroponics and cannabis markets. The acquisition is expected to be highly accretive for common shareholders.

Sugarmade is also in the process of acquiring Sky Unlimited, LLC, which through its AthenaUnited.com operations and website offers several popular hydroponic brands to a variety of growing agricultural cultivation sectors. This planned acquisition has prompted Sugarmade to raise its revenue guidance for calendar 2019 from $30 million to $70 million.

Moving to the Majors

With such impressive growth, it’s little wonder that hemp companies are eager to uplist to either the NASDAQ or NYSE exchanges. Such a move can mean reduced volatility, added trading volume and improved liquidity, along with the simple credibility that comes from being listed with alongside major players from a wide range of industries.

For many companies, that credibility translates into increased awareness and investment opportunities. Since not all financial institutions are allowed to invest in or cover companies that trade on the OTC exchange, uplisting may increase investment opportunities for companies moving their way forward in the burgeoning hemp space.

The fact that the major exchanges are approving cannabis companies’ uplisting applications is another strong indication that the industry has arrived. Since February 2018, 8 of the 11 pot stocks that now list their common stock on either the NYSE or NASDAQ have uplisted from the OTC exchange. The acceptance of these initial companies may clear the path for subsequent hemp movers and shakers, such as Sugarmade, which are hoping to follow suit.

Not all hemp companies are eligible to make the uplisting move, however. Because U.S. federal regulations still categorize marijuana as a schedule I drug, companies that directly deal in the U.S. cannabis industry are ineligible to list their shares on either of the major exchanges. In addition, both the NASDAQ and NYSE have a fairly stringent list of requirements —based on trading, average daily volume and minimum share price— that must be meet before a company’s application for uplisting is accepted.

The stringent application and approval process mean that companies currently trading on or exploring the uplisting option should be some of the most viable in the industry. Sugarmade is committed to meeting that standard. In only a few years, the company has moved from being a small, innovative supplier to the quick-service restaurant industry to its current status as a multi-divisional, multi-product company in various market sectors, with a special focus and presence in the world of cannabis.

Value of Trading Up

Sugarmade isn’t the only company that recognizes the significant value of trading on the major exchanges.

One of the first cannabis companies to uplist, Cronos Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CRON) (TSX: CRON) has traded on the NASDAQ exchange since February 2018. The company recently announced its Q2 numbers, reporting that net revenue was $10.2 million in Q2 2019, a 202% increase from $3.4 million in Q2 2018. The increase was primarily driven by the launch of the adult-use market in Canada. Net revenue increased 58% quarter-over-quarter from $6.5 million in the first quarter of 2019, primarily driven by increased sales in CBD oil. “During the second quarter, Cronos Group expanded its R&D capabilities, innovation expertise and global infrastructure network in what has been a year of tremendous growth,” said Cronos CEO Mike Gorenstein. “We opened Cronos Device Labs, our new global R&D center in Israel, announced the acquisition of our new state-of-the-art fermentation facility and added Dr. Todd Abraham as Chief Innovation Officer to our executive leadership team.”

A leading distributor of premium vaporization products and consumption accessories, Greenlane Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: GNLN) common shares began trading on the NASDAQ exchange in April. Greenlane customers include more than 6,600 independent smoke shops and regional retail chain stores, which collectively operate approximately 9,700 retail locations and hundreds of licensed cannabis cultivators, processors and dispensaries throughout the United States and Canada. Greenlane also owns and operates two of the most-visited North American, direct-to-consumer, e-commerce websites in the vaporization products and consumption accessories industry, VaporNation.com and VapeWorld.com, which offer convenient, flexible shopping solutions directly to consumers.

KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: KSHB) is another supplier to the growing hemp industry. A premier producer of ancillary products and services to the cannabis and hemp industries, KushCo awaits approval of its application to uplist on the NASDAQ exchange and is eager to satisfy all applicable listing and regulatory requirements. “Listing on the NASDAQ Global Select Market, the highest and most prestigious NASDAQ tier, will raise the company’s profile by diversifying our shareholder base and enhancing share liquidity in support of our company’s long-term goals and objectives,” said KushCo chairman and CEO Nick Kovacevich.

The Green Organic Dutchman (TSX: TGOD) (OTCQX: TGODF) is also awaiting a determination by the NASDAQ that it has satisfied all applicable listing requirements. Subject to approval for listing, the company’s common shares will continue to trade on the TSX Exchange (TSX) under ‘TGOD,’ which is also the reserved symbol for the NASDAQ application. “This is an important step in the growth of TGOD, one that will broaden our investor base and increase access for international investors as we build the leading global organic cannabis brand,” said TGOD CEO Brian Athaide. “Our team remains focused on executing our business plan and creating value for our shareholders.”

As more hemp companies make the uplisting move, they may see added benefits from being traded on the major exchanges.

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Smart Companies Finding Sweet Spot in Cannabis Processing, Manufacturing Opportunities

CannabisNewsWire Editorial Coverage: In between growers and sellers lie several potential places for companies with expertise to firmly establish themselves in the burgeoning cannabis space.

Savvy companies such as Youngevity International Inc. (NASDAQ: YGYI) (YGYI Profile) recognize the potential payoff of being involved in the back end of the cannabis industry. The company’s wholly owned subsidiary Khrysos Industries Inc. just signed a five-year contract to purchase hemp plant biomass for extraction, end-to-end processing and production of hemp-derived products. Indiva Limited (TSX.V: NDVA) (OTCQX: NDVAF) has successfully received an amended license from Health Canada for three additional grow rooms and three additional processing rooms. Neptune Wellness Solutions Inc. (TSX: NEPT) (NASDAQ: NEPT) recently announced that its wholly owned subsidiary received a notification letter from Health Canada indicating that all requested license amendments have been approved. Other cannabis companies are making strategic moves in the industry as well. CannaRoyalty Corporation (CSE: OH) (OTCQX: ORHOF) has obtained final approval to move forward with its plan of arrangement with Cresco Labs, which will result in the largest-ever public company acquisition in the U.S. cannabis sector. And KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: KSHB) has partnered with C.A. Fortune, a leading full-service national consumer products sales and marketing agency, with the intent to grant viable CBD companies access to large-scale, conventional retail channels.

  • Youngevity is extending its reach beyond offering products to the potentially lucrative areas of processing and manufacturing.
  • YGYI subsidiary just signed a five-year contract to purchase hemp plant biomass for extraction, processing and production.
  • Company moving forward to implement plan to increase processing capabilities by ten-fold.

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Big Business May Be in the Back

The growth of the cannabis industry has been well touted. Consumer spending in the United States topped $10 billion for the first time last year, and that number is only expected to increase, with numbers projected to reach $23 billion by 2022. Some estimates reach even higher — ranging from $31 billion to an almost incomprehensible $130 billion.

With all those big numbers, smart companies are eager to find their place in the industry. An obvious play might be in retail, focusing on getting the highly sought-after products into the hands of eager consumers, whether it be in the medical field or adult-use recreational sector. However, in the world of cannabis, opportunities for a lucrative payday reach beyond simply selling products. In fact, the space between growers and sellers house a number of potential places for companies with expertise to firmly establish themselves in this burgeoning area of commerce.

Picks-and-Shovel Approach

This picks-and-shovel approach is the strategy employed by Youngevity International Inc. (NASDAQ: YGYI), a leading omni-direct lifestyle company that produces a range of consumer-focused CBD products. Recently, however, YGYI is extending its reach beyond offering products to the potentially lucrative areas of end-to-end processing and manufacturing.

With that in mind, the company completed its acquisition of Khrysos Global, a leading manufacturer of commercial hemp-based CBD extraction and post-processing equipment, and an end-to-end processor of CBD isolate, distillate, water-soluble isolate and water-soluble distillate. The company made headlines recently when it opened a turn-key manufacturing facility for various hemp-related finished products.

“We are excited to offer turn-key product solutions to our suite of services,” said Khrysos president Dwayne Dundore. “We believe this expands our competitive advantage within our hemp enterprise by covering all facets of product development to our growing list of clients. The relatively low minimum-order quantity capabilities of this operation combined with our comprehensive testing services should offer a unique value proposition for our customers and those seeking to enter this growing market opportunity.”

“The Khrysos Industries multi-dimensional business model is capable of providing turn-key solutions in this dynamic marketplace,” said YGYI president and CFO Dave Briskie. “The vertical integration of our hemp enterprise provides the potential of higher profit contribution as it leverages the other selling segments within our company. We anticipate expanding the capabilities within the coming months in order to more fully take advantage of these competencies throughout all facets of our business.”

Multidimensional Business Model Gaining Momentum

In addition to its turnkey product solutions, Khrysos just signed a five-year contract to purchase hemp plant biomass for extraction, processing and production of hemp-derived products. The supply contract with Magu Maiden Farms LLC notes that Khrysos will provide extraction services and end-to-end processing to produce isolate, water-soluble isolate, distillate, and water-soluble distillate hemp-derived products.

“We are excited to add this new long-term contract to our portfolio,” said Dundore. “We have strategically targeted multiple long-term relationships that we believe places Khrysos in a stronger position to leverage the expansion taking place within the post-processing area of our business.”

Based on this contract alone, YGYI anticipates extraction and post-processing fulfillment and revenues to begin in the fourth quarter of 2019, with revenues forecasted at $60 million through 2024 based on current market conditions and assuming, among other things, ability to secure buyers for the produced product and the supplier’s ability to supply the biomass for extraction and processing.

“The Khrysos Industries multidimensional distribution business model is gaining momentum,” said Briskie. “The team at Khrysos has executed multiple projects including the buildout and move to our post-processing facilities and the completion of our assembly operations. We continue to see that our pre- and post-processing expertise, combined with the capabilities of our analytical testing lab INX, provides a distinct competitive advantage within the hemp space.”

Gearing Up for Ten-Fold Increase in Capabilities

The momentum doesn’t end there. YGYI’s Khrysos Industries also inked an $11-million supply contract for the sale and processing of 99% pure CBD isolate powder earlier this year. Shipping under the contract began earlier this year and is expected to continue through March 2020.

“We are excited to reach the revenue stage for the end-to-end processing component of our business model,” said Dundore. “This contract encompasses 50% of our production capacity, and we anticipate executing contracts for the balance of our current capacity within the next few months. Based on customer demand, the company is moving forward to implement its plan to increase end-to-end processing capabilities ten-fold by 3Q 2019.”

“The Khrysos Industries business model is multi-dimensional, and we are just now starting to fully leverage the capabilities of our extraction systems, end-to-end processing platform, and the capabilities of INX Labs,” said Briskie. “We anticipate gearing up our production capabilities across the platform as we move through 2019.”

Making Headway in Cannabis

Other companies are making headway in the cannabis industry as well.

Through its newly announced partnership with C.A. Fortune, KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: KSHB) plans to offer the first large-scale, go-to-market operation focused on helping compliant CBD brands achieve mass distribution across legal markets in the United States. The combination of KushCo’s extensive network of brands and specific hemp-industry knowledge paired together with C.A. Fortune’s industry-leading reach into all retail channels may offer KushCo clients an additional avenue to activate their CBD products.

Indiva Limited (TSX.V: NDVA) (OTCQX: NDVAF) has successfully received an amended license from Health Canada for three additional grow rooms and three additional processing rooms, bringing the company’s annual cultivation capacity to approximately 1,000 kg. The three additional rooms will be immediately populated with plants, using advanced aeroponic grow technology, with the first harvest expected in less than 10 weeks. Indiva has completed the video-evidence package for an additional five rooms, including additional processing space, with the expectation for those rooms to come online in third quarter 2019, subject to Health Canada approval. Once all eight rooms are online, Indiva’s annual flower capacity will be approximately 3,000 kg.

Neptune Wellness Solutions Inc. (NASDAQ: NEPT) announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, 9354-7537 Quebec Inc., has received a notification letter from Health Canada indicating that all requested license amendments have been approved. The approved amendments permit expansion of Neptune’s cannabis operation areas to include an additional extraction room for cold-ethanol extraction, which is faster and more cost-effective than the CO2 extraction currently used. The amendment will up Neptune’s input capacity from 30,000 kg to 200,000 kg., a seven-fold increase that allows the company to accelerate production and enable fulfilment of commercial commitments. The amendment also includes expansion for an encapsulation room where Neptune will produce cannabis-oil capsules.

In what has been called the largest public-company acquisition in the history of the U.S-cannabis industry, CannaRoyalty Corp. (CSE: OH) (OTCQX: ORHOF) has entered into a definitive agreement with Cresco Labs to form one of the largest vertically integrated, multistate cannabis operators in the United States. CannaRoyalty, dba Origin House, has become a leading distributor and providing of brand support services in the state of California, delivering more than 50 cannabis brands to more than 500 dispensaries in California, representing approximately 60% market penetration. The new agreement will result in the two companies forming the premier distribution company serving California, which is the largest cannabis market in the world.

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Demand for CBD Places Power in Hands of Extraction Providers

CannabisNewsWire Editorial Coverage: Extraction technology plays a crucial part in the production of cannabidiol (CBD) from hemp.

Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) (SGMD Profile), a company already established in the hydroponic equipment business, is making plans to add extraction technology to its repertoire. Canopy Growth Corporation (NYSE: CGC) (TSX: WEED) has been researching new medical applications for CBD and related chemicals — medicines for which extraction will be critical. KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: KSHB) has moved from providing support services to CBD-related companies to running its own store and has recently bolstered its leadership team for further growth. Harvest Health & Recreation Inc. (CSE: HARV) (OTCQX: HRVSF) has expanded swiftly over the past six years, growing from a single operation to a presence in five U.S. states. And in a boost to CBD’s public profile, Aurora Cannabis Inc. (NYSE: ACB) (TSX: ACB) has teamed up with UFC to research the application of CBD and related treatments for mixed martial artists.

  • Extraction technology is not normally owned by the cultivators growing the crops.
  • The technology uses a range of different methods, utilizing substances such as ethanol and carbon dioxide.
  • The need to extract CBD oils allows extractors to take a substantial portion of hemp harvest profits.
  • Soaring demand for CBD has added to the profits for those providing extraction equipment.

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Turning Hemp Into CBD

In the modern market, CBD is money, a sure seller that can be easily turned into cash by companies with even halfway capable supply chains and marketing. The incredible popularity of this hemp-derived substance has led to its use in medicines, foods, vaping oils, cosmetics and anything else manufacturers can think of.

But just as money doesn’t grow on trees, CBD doesn’t grow in the form of a pure oil that cultivators can just pick and put in a packet. The valuable commodity has to be extracted from hemp plants, a sophisticated process that involves expensive equipment and technical expertise. The need for that extraction work is fueling an important subsector of the hemp industry.

Extraction Efforts

The CBD industry is a complex one, with a range of companies providing different services at different places in the process. Key players include farmers and cultivators, who get most of the press attention; product developers and brand managers, who draw commercial attention onto products; and of course behind-the-scene companies such as Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD), which provides cultivation supplies. Perhaps the most overlooked element of the process — extraction — may be one of the most important in adding value.

All CBD extraction is achieved using a type of solvent. This chemical is mixed with the prepared hemp plants in carefully controlled conditions within specialist machines. The solvent attaches to the CBD and draws it out of the plant. The machinery then separates the solvent-CBD mix from the rest of the hemp remains, and then extracts the CBD from the solvent. The aim is to complete this extraction process as quickly, efficiently and affordably as possible. The ideal extraction system draws all of the CBD from the plant, though it is seldom possible to get 100%; even high-grade ethanol extraction equipment works at 98.5%.

A number of different solvents are used. Carbon dioxide, butane and ice water are among the options. The one favored by many companies, including Sugarmade, is ethanol extraction, in which alcohol detaches CBD from hemp as easily as it extracts common sense from a student on a Saturday night.

Because CBD is essentially useless until it has been extracted, a delicate balance exists in the relationship between farmers and extractors. Growing a crop of hemp takes months, during which the plants are carefully fed, watered and monitored to ensure the best possible harvest. The valuable crop is then taken to the extraction company, which might process the entire crop in a matter of days. Right now, extraction technology is in short supply and high demand, so the extraction companies can take up to 60% of the CBD or its value as a processing fee — a highly profitable outcome for the minority of the work.

This imbalance appears certain to change. While the number of hemp growers has risen dramatically recently, the number of extraction operations has not. Clearly, the time has come for extraction operations to catch up, both in the number available and in the scope of their processing. This obvious need is what Sugarmade is working on as the savvy company makes a move into the market.

As with its previous work in cultivation, Sugarmade isn’t going into extraction itself — at least not yet. Instead, the company is preparing to provide state-of-the-art extraction equipment. Move is designed to allow more companies to get involved in this lucrative piece of the CBD trade. As more companies get involved and existing operations grow larger, supply should push down prices, meaning a better deal for cultivators.

A change looks to be imminent in the CBD industry. But how did this extraction bottleneck arise?

The CBD Rush

The answer lies in the extraordinary growth of the CBD industry. Barely even a novelty talking point a decade ago, CBD has seen its profile soar in recent years. In the health and well-being sector in particular, CBD has become the new wonder ingredient, the elixir that customers want and retailers are eager to provide. The key component is used to tackle problems such as pain, insomnia and anxiety, and is also used in relaxing vaping oils and edibles.

CBD was given a boost in December when the U.S. government legalized its production on the federal level. Previously produced under state-level licenses, CBD was grown in an uncomfortable legal area, with federal constraints making business complicated. With the change in the legal status of this crop, cultivators are making the most of a CBD rush.

But despite the best efforts of companies such as Sugarmade, supply of CBD isn’t keeping up with demand. It’s been less than a year since laws making production easier were introduced in both the United States and Canada, and the industry is working feverishly to catch up. In many areas, companies can’t obtain enough CBD to keep up with what their customers want.

This supply-vs.-demand problem is exacerbating the power imbalance between cultivators and extractors. Working to meet the mounting demand — a demand that appears certain to only continue its upward trend—cultivators are eager to obtain CBD as quickly as possible and move it on to market. This forces them to accept the rates offered by extractors. But fortunately, as is often the case, the trend is forcing change.

The same legal changes that have created greater demand and greater cultivation make it easier for companies to move into or expand their extraction business. Supply chains are becoming better established both for CBD and for the equipment involved in its processing. The provision of more extraction equipment, regardless of the solvent used, will remove the bottleneck and allow the CBD to flow free.

CBD Spreads

The growth of the CBD market has both encouraged and been driven by the success of companies working in the field.

Canopy Growth Corporation (NYSE: CGC) (TSX: WEED) is one of the largest companies working with CBD, in part thanks to a multibillion-dollar investment from drinks manufacturer Constellation Brands. Already a leading player in the market before the Constellation deal, Canopy Growth has seen its profile and business go from strength to strength. But while that deal drew attention to the recreational side of the company’s work, and it has recently made a move in skin care through acquisition of This Works, Canopy Growth’s core focus is still on medicine. The company’s research division recently provided an update on its work, which includes the development of a whole range of medicines that include CBD.

Like Sugarmade, KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: KSHB) first moved into the CBD space as a support company, providing packaging solutions. The company has since moved to a more central position, with an online store for CBD and related products. And to ensure continued high-quality leadership, the company recently bolstered its leadership team.

Founded by a former lawyer in 2013, Harvest Health & Recreation Inc. (CSE: HARV) (OTCQX: HRVSF) provides CBD-related products in the United States. The company has shown an eagerness to expand, already spreading from a single location to five states in the space of six years. Harvest also has a focus on education and information that reflects the community-minded approach of many businesses within the sector.

One of the companies that has seen the greatest growth is Aurora Cannabis Inc. (NYSE: ACB) (TSX: ACB), which has profited from Canada’s liberal drug laws. Aurora has become heavily involved in research, looking at new treatments that can be produced with CBD. The company has even partnered with mixed martial arts company UFC to explore how its products and discoveries can help consumers.

All of these companies rely on extraction technology to create products that use CBD. Growth in the extraction industry and better provision of its technology will provide a boost for many of them as the CBD market grows.

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Surging Vape Market Propels Smart Brands Growth

CannabisNewsWire Editorial Coverage: The growth of vaping has led to the emergence of a new sector.

  • Vaping is tied to the tobacco and cannabis industries but has become popular as a healthier delivery system for both products.
  • Investment and mergers are fueling the industry’s expansion.
  • Working smarter in the competitive market may be savvy strategy.

Many companies are jockeying for position in this new space. Interestingly, some of the more successful companies may not necessarily be the big players but those that work smart with what they have. Among these smaller smart companies is VPR Brands LP (OTC: VPRB) (VPRB Profile), which has used innovative products and marketing tactics to expand its customer base. At the opposite end of the spectrum is Altria Group Inc. (NYSE: MO), a tobacco giant that has invested heavily in vaping. Greenlane Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: GNLN) works on the distribution side and has impressive reach, supplying nearly 10,000 stores and two major online outlets. KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQB: KSHB) has moved successfully from packaging into cannabis. Thanks to cannabis-based medicines such as those created by GW Pharmaceuticals plc (NASDAQ: GWPH), vaping may even develop a place in medical care.

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Vaping Takes Off

Vaping has taken off in a huge way over the past few years. One in 20 American adults now vapes, and the habit has gained global popularity as an alternative to smoking. This trend has led to the rise of companies providing vaping products, primarily the hardware and the fluids used to manufacture those products. The industry, which didn’t even exist just over a decade ago, was valued at more than $7 billion in 2016 and has kept on growing, with observers predicting that it will reach an estimated $47 billion by 2025.

The market is already being shaped by a number of larger and seemingly more profitable vaping companies. But with the whole industry still so young, the space seems full of flux and uncertainty. Smaller companies are sometimes proving more profitable in practice, and there’s potential for the balance of influence to be transformed.

An Active Market

The vaping market is still going through the early stages of development. Smaller companies such as VPR Brands LP (OTC: VPRB) can compete with established big names because even those names are relatively new in the sector. With only a decade of development, none of these businesses can claim the sort of extended heritage and track record provided by leading tobacco and alcohol brands.

The vaping industry has found its moment through the arrival of two important but conflicting trends: a shift away from smoking and the rise of legal cannabis.

In western countries, millions of people are trying to give up smoking because of its harmful health effects. Older substitutes such as nicotine patches and gum don’t provide the sense of ritual or social experience that smoking does, but vaping can fill that niche. That option appears to be a popular choice among ex-smokers.

At the same time, cannabis has been legalized across swathes of North America and beyond. Whether used for medicine or recreation, the plant is often at its most effective when inhaled, and as with tobacco, this is part of the ritual surrounding it.

However, at a time when the public is becoming more health conscious, straightforward smoking is unappealing to many, thus leading to vaping appearing to be a more attractive alternative. VPR Brands has seen success by providing a range of vaping products that fits the needs of cannabis consumers. By providing an alternative way to consume the active chemicals from cannabis, vaping companies are saving cannabis consumers from a return to smoking.

Mergers, Acquisitions and Investment

Investors have been quick to see the opportunity that this trend has created. Money has flowed into vaping companies, allowing them to continue research, development and marketing of new products.

Business journalists and commentators have been following this trend. A senior analyst at Cowen recently pointed out that vaping is underrated as a factor in the cannabis sector, where much of the attention is on smoking and edibles. VPR Brands has seen coverage in the press as ‘one to watch’, thanks in part to its high-quality vaping products.

Even the big rivals to vaping are getting in on the act. The company behind Marlboro cigarettes has made a substantial investment in an e-cigarette company. While established companies may prefer their business models continue as they are, savvy businesses recognize the need to adapt with the times, and fear of missing out has many companies scrambling to get in on the new market.

Vaping and CBD

Vaping plays a particularly prominent part in the CBD market.

CBD is a chemical derived from cannabis but without the psychotropic properties of THC. The plant is more widely legal for sale than other cannabis products, and production has become easier since December, when U.S. authorities legalized the cultivation of hemp, a variant of cannabis rich in CBD but without THC. CBD has become its own growing market within and around the cannabis industry, and smart companies have moved to make the most of the opportunity it offers.

VPR Brands has built a product line specifically for this market, creating not only CBD oils but vaporizers designed to work well with CBD. Its Goldline brand consists of CBD products including vaping liquids and vaporizers. VPR also aims to reach CBD consumers who don’t vape, through edibles such as Honeysticks, made of CBD-infused honey.

Marketing these products hasn’t always been straightforward. Legal questions over the status of CBD meant that CBD products weren’t allowed at the National Association of Convenience Stores expo in 2018, despite their popularity in some stores. VPR Brands transcended this marketing obstacle through hemp products that didn’t contain CBD but instead acted as ambassadors for the Goldline brand. With recent legal changes, it’s unlikely that even these obstacles will be in place for long.

David Versus Goliath

In this surging and shifting market, victory doesn’t always go to the biggest companies. In fact, smaller brands are often able to outperform larger ones in key areas, providing they work smart.

Large companies sometimes rely on soaking up losses to let them ride to profit in the long term. Smaller companies, such as VPR Brands that can’t afford those losses, have to work smarter, aiming at obtaining better results. VPR’s seasoned management team, including veterans of Vapor Corp., have developed a fiscally smart strategy that minimizes outstanding shares and reduces operating losses while increasing sales.

One of the strongest indicators of VPR Brands’ performance is its debt-to-sales ratio. The company is currently selling five times as much as it is borrowing, in contrast with competitor ratios that in some cases average two to one. Who’s winning on vaping depends upon how success is measured, and larger companies inevitably have more cash coming in. But when those numbers are balanced against losses, the smaller rivals, forced by necessity to work smart, may evolve into more effective players and triumph in the long term.

The State of Vaping

A variety of companies, both big and small, are operating in the vaping space.

One of the biggest players is the Altria Group Inc. (NYSE: MO). One of the world’s largest tobacco producers, Altria is the corporation behind such famous cigarette brands as Marlboro and Benson & Hedges. The company recently acquired a $12.8 billion stake in Juul Labs, the biggest player in the vaping industry, in a move designed to give it a piece of this fast-growing market. With decades of experience grappling with government regulation, Altria’s expertise is likely to shape the future of the vaping market far beyond its own share of the pie.

Greenlane Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: GNLN) is a leading business in the distribution of vaping products. Its customers in the United States and Canada cover nearly 10,000 retail locations. The company also operates two of the most visited North American direct-to-consumer e-commerce websites for vaping. The company went public on the Nasdaq in April this year, making it one of the biggest cannabis-related companies available for trade on a major U.S. exchange.

KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQB: KSHB) entered the sector from packaging solutions, an unglamorous but vital part of the industry. The company has since moved heavily into the cannabis sector, creating a one-stop shop for cannabis products that places it squarely in competition with others in the CBD and vaporizing markets. The move has resulted in the company posting its all-time high revenue in the latest quarter. KushCo also recently secured long-term supply arrangements with three large companies, which are predicted to provide $75 million.

Unlike traditional smoking, vaping is finding a place in the medical sector. The use of CBD and other active ingredients from cannabis to treat a range of ailments means that vaping may provide a way to consume medicines. GW Pharmaceuticals plc (NASDAQ: GWPH) is working on cannabis-derived medicines, with a particular focus on tackling forms of epilepsy, for which it is currently presenting data on successful trials.

Vaping has become an important part of the combined tobacco and cannabis markets, and as its reach grows, so will the companies providing it.

For more information on VPR Brands, visit VPR Brands LP (OTC: VPRB)

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More Mergers Expected as Cannabis Sector Heads into New Year of Growth

CannabisNewsWire Editorial Coverage: Several years of impressive growth are expected to continue in the cannabis sector in 2019, and companies are making the most of it through mergers and acquisitions.

  • The cannabis industry has seen growth in acquisitions over the past two years.
  • A large part of this comes from the emergence of the hemp/CBD market.
  • Industry commentators expect these trends to continue.

SinglePoint Inc. (OTCQB: SING) (SING Profile) is tapping into this exciting potential through a strategy of well-financed acquisitions and investment in other cannabis companies. PotNetwork Holdings Inc. (OTC: POTN) has built up a series of subsidiaries and is now reaching out to mainstream markets with its products. KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQB: KSHB) has recently established new supply arrangements that will increase its already growing profits. Following the legalization of hemp farming, CV Sciences Inc. (OTCQB: CVSI) has become one of the United States’ first certified hemp producers. And The Green Organic Dutchman (OTCQX: TGODF) (TSX: TGOD) (TGOD Profile) is building improved cultivation facilities to meet the demand of cannabis’s growing customer base.

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The Cannabis Merger Boom

Over the past year, the cannabis industry has seen a significant new trend emerge. So far, the industry has mostly been made up of small businesses, but a series of mergers and acquisitions have started to change the layout of the land. The larger, more confident cannabis businesses have started to absorb their smaller competitors, creating businesses with greater efficiency, vertical integration and increased market shares.

This boom in cannabis mergers and acquisitions extends beyond committed cannabis companies. Top-tier businesses have started paying attention to the sector, buying substantial holdings in cannabis companies. Cannabis companies themselves have encouraged this interest, seeking outside help to fuel their growth.

The Merger Market

For companies building a strategy around cannabis acquisitions, such as SinglePoint Inc. (OTCQB: SING), current trends are legitimizing what they already held to be true — that there’s great potential in building larger, more diverse cannabis companies through mergers and acquisitions.

The numbers are clear. Eighty-six cannabis companies in the United States were targeted for mergers and acquisitions in 2017, and that number rose to 140 in 2018. That’s a significant increase two years in a row for an industry that’s previously been driven by small start-ups, and commentators expect the trend to continue. In Canada, recreational legalization has triggered an intensive period of ambitious growth. In the United States, the illegality of transporting cannabis across state lines has discouraged expansion beyond the state level, but companies are starting to overcome that barrier, finding ways to run nationwide businesses in a state-by-state market.

For SinglePoint, this means making moves such as the company’s recent significant investment in TorusMed, an organization working on finding new ways to grow industrial hemp. Hemp is an important subset of the cannabis industry — and one that looks set to expand, thanks to federal legalization of the crop under the 2018 Farm Bill.

The bill allows cultivators to grow hemp for cannabidiol (CBD), an increasingly popular component, without the restrictions placed on other forms of cannabis. SinglePoint’s work with TorusMed is aimed at producing more consistent crops of high-CBD hemp with lower costs because of TorusMed’s greater efficiency. The investment appears to provide an effective way for SinglePoint to gain an advantage in the cannabis sector across the United States and beyond.

SinglePoint’s investment in TorusMed isn’t an isolated example. SinglePoint has built a solid strategy around acquisitions and investment. SinglePoint President Wil Ralston appeared on MoneyTV to discuss the company’s financing options for acquisitions, and in November, SinglePoint announced that it had raised $5 million in fresh funding from its own investors for the explicit purpose of fueling this approach. Thanks to the confidence of the market in the future of cannabis, SinglePoint has had no trouble raising funds or gaining attention for its work.

A Growing Industry

One of the reasons SinglePoint has seen such success in finding funding is the wider growth of the cannabis sector.

In the United States, where SinglePoint is based, cannabis legalization has steadily been spreading on a state level. Thirty-three states have now made the drug legal for medical purposes, while 10 have made recreational cannabis legal. North of the border, Canada has become the first G8 country to legalize cannabis nationally, not only setting an international precedent but also generating interest from American companies. The spread of public health solutions to cannabis use over prohibitory ones has become an international trend, creating a global cannabis market.

Over the past five years, this trend has led in a surprising direction: hemp and CBD. Hemp is a form of cannabis that doesn’t contain THC, the chemical that produces a high in users. Related to that trend, researchers have found growing evidence that CBD, a nonpsychoactive ingredient found in all strains of cannabis, may be beneficial for health and well-being.

This promising research has led to a surge in hemp cultivation and even the legalization of hemp farming in the United States, a move that is expected to provide a lifeline for many struggling farmers. Hemp cultivation is an increasingly large portion of the cannabis market, and one that the deal with TorusMed will help SinglePoint access.

Based on both this shift for hemp and wider trends, commentators are predicting even greater growth in 2019 and beyond; one report has calculated that the industry will be worth $146.4 billion by 2025. Even half that growth would provide a huge opportunity for companies such as SinglePoint, and if the industry actually reaches that figure, current players could be big winners.

Positioning for Advantage

It is in this context that SinglePoint, a company whose other work lies in the tech sector, has made the move to expand its position in cannabis. Through its SingleSeed subsidiary, SinglePoint has become a distributor of hemp-derived CBD products at a critical moment.

“It seems like two years ago I started to hear a little bit about CBD and what it was doing for people,” said SinglePoint CEO Greg Lambrecht. “Momentum has really been building for CBD. People are using it for a variety of things. As CBD becomes legal, you’re going to see this product sold in more traditional stores like Walgreens and 7-Eleven. We’re really excited about our online presence, but we’re also very focused on putting this product into retail too.”

The cannabis market has already been seeing steady growth. The legalization of hemp is likely to continue this promising trend. Companies such as SinglePoint that have raised funding and established a foothold in the hemp sector appear to be well positioned to take advantage of that change.

Lining Up for Growth

Of course, It’s not just a matter of making mergers and acquisitions, it’s making the right ones. Several other companies join SinglePoint in making those sound decisions. Among the companies making significant mergers and acquisitions in cannabis are holding companies such as PotNetwork Holdings Inc. (OTC: POTN). PotNetwork’s subsidiaries cover various parts of the cannabis industry, including production, sales and support; its subsidiaries include Diamond CBD Inc., which produces a line of CBD-based oils, creams and edibles.

Like SinglePoint, KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQB: KSHB) has entered the cannabis sector from elsewhere through an interest in providing other services to cannabis companies. In KushCo’s case, this was packaging solutions, the sort of unglamorous but important service that any industry needs. KushCo has since expanded its work in the sector, creating a one-stop shop for cannabis products. This approach paved the way for KushCo to secure new long-term supply arrangements with three large companies, agreements expected to be worth $75 million. Having already seen its quarterly revenues rise 186 percent on the same period last year, 2019 is off to a strong start for KushCo.

CV Sciences Inc. (OTCQB: CVSI) has a business rooted in the fundamentals of the cannabis market, with two distinct business segments: research and development, and consumer products. Following the recent founding of the U.S. Hemp Authority certification program, CV Sciences has become one of the country’s first certified hemp manufacturers. This certification provides CV Science customers assurance about the quality and safety of the company’s products, including verifying that its products are made entirely from hemp and not from other cannabis strains.

The Green Organic Dutchman (OTCQX: TGODF) (TSX: TGOD) produces organic, sustainably grown cannabis, catering to the substantial part of the cannabis market concerned with the environment and ethical farming. The company is building two new growing facilities and has been looking for ways to improve its designs as it builds. Recent improvements will increase production capacity from 156,000kg of cannabis to 202,500kg.

While improvements in technology, techniques and certification are helping companies tap into the growing cannabis sector, mergers and acquisitions are also allowing companies to access all of these while increasing their market share. Those who make the right moves now could benefit from dramatic growth over the next few years.

For more information on SinglePoint, visit SinglePoint Inc. (OTCQB: SING)

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