One of AgraFlora Organics International's subsidiaries Propagation Services Canada (“PSC”) has entered into an agreement to acquire a curated portfolio of elite live-plant cannabis genetics that will accelerate the Company’s plans in the Canadian cannabis market. "The Live-Plant Genetics will be acquired from an award-winning Canadian cannabis cultivator with extensive experience in genetic development and commercialization for at-scale cannabis production," the team with the company explains.
"The curated portfolio of Live-Plant Genetics has been assembled selected and refined by the Vendor over the past 24-months to meet the needs of large-scale commercial cannabis production. The Live-Plant Genetics have been tailored to work with PCS’s infrastructure and cultivation program to optimize three primary commercial characteristics: cannabinoid and terpene content plant yield and crops per year. These elements are intended to be the cornerstone of the PSC brand for cannabis products: the highest potency at the lowest cost."
"By acquiring Live-Plant Genetics the Company will expedite its go-to-market timeline and strategy," they further explain. "Live-Plant Genetics can be put immediately into production whereas seed-based genetics require at least one preliminary selection crop cycle which can take up to six months to complete. This transaction will provide PSC with award-winning genetics that are focused on high-potency strong flavours and desirable terpene content all while preserving strong agricultural characteristics such as yield and flowering time. Securing these Live-Plant Genetics is an important element of the Company’s plans to position PSC once licensed to disrupt the Canadian dried flower market. Dried flower represents the largest channel of focused revenue in the Canadian cannabis industry. According to recent market data aggregated by Health Canada dried cannabis flower sales comprised 92 per-cent of total sales during the relevant period."
"PSC’s investment in elite Live-Plant Genetics is expected to generate a positive impact on the three key drivers of profitability for a cultivator: improved sales prices greater per-plant yields and shorter flowering time. Management believes the Canadian market has suffered from a lack of strong genetics resulting in low THC values undesirable flavour profiles and a lack of product differentiation. These Live-Plant Genetics will allow PSC to cultivate more desirable varieties with a focus on high-THC content."
“Having the right genetics are a must-have in the vegetable business and choosing the right genetics means life or death for a cultivator. We believe cannabis is no different. We are used to working with genetics that have been specifically curated and selected for our cultivation strategy and with this deal we now have that level of confidence in our cannabis genetics.” said Ruben Houweling General Manager of Houweling Nurseries. “We are excited to begin cultivating the Live-Plant Genetics quickly upon receipt of our Cultivation License and will be able to bring our cannabis products to market faster by avoiding the need for a complicated and time-consuming seed selection process. I am confident that the combination of these Live-Plant Genetics with the quality of the team and greenhouse we are developing in Delta BC will position PSC to be a leading brand with a goal of producing the highest-potency THC cannabis at the lowest-cost.”
PSC’s success as a licensed cannabis entity will require strength in three elements: cultivation post-harvest processing and genetics. These three elements when taken together are the key drivers of unit revenue and pricing demand and volume and unit cost. "The PSC team’s multi-generational experience as well as the unique characteristics of the existing location in Delta BC affords the Company a strong platform for cultivation and positions it well to produce high potency cannabis at a low cost. Delta BC enjoys strong levels of sunlight throughout the year temperate weather and low humidity. These factors reduce the capital and operational expense incurred by many cultivators with respect to environmental controls HVAC and increased levels of artificial lighting."
The Company has been working with the PSC team key consultants and experienced industry advisors to develop an efficient post-harvest processing facility and associated workflow with the objective of allowing PSC to cultivate dry trim and package cannabis in a way that will preserve potency and bud quality while maintaining a strong focus on cost control. "Genetics determine key economic elements such as yield harvests per year and cannabinoid potency," the team points out. "In the current market environment management believes delivering consistently high cannabinoid potencies at a reasonable cost to the customer will be disruptive to the flower segment nation-wide. Genetics further define the consumer qualities such as aroma flavour and bud structure. Management believes that the Canadian cannabis cultivation industry is ripe for disruption by PSC through its focus on producing high-potency cannabis that possesses certain key consumer elements such as pleasing aromas and smooth flavour."
“Our goal with PSC is to position the company and the brand to focus on an underserved market: customers seeking enjoyable cannabis flower that combines high potency with low pricing” said John Fowler Principal of Blaise Ventures a full service consulting firm engaged by the Company to support the execution of its strategic priorities to license operationalize and solidify a path to profitability. John is the former CEO and President of the Supreme Cannabis Company Inc. (TSX: FIRE) from 2014 to 2019. “I have been continually impressed by the quality of the PSC’s agricultural and operational team and I believe over time Delta British Colombia will emerge as Canada’s low-cost cannabis cultivation cluster. With our focus on higher potency achieved through the elite Live-Plant Genetics I believe PSC will be positioned for strong financial performance focused on contribution per gram and return on assets.”
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