Wasted Weed: Canada’s Disposal of 3.7 Million Pounds of Cannabis Since 2018 Oversupply has been a real issue for the cannabis industry.

  • @rockSlayer
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    671 year ago

    That makes no sense. Low content strains are perfect for all sorts of concentrates.

    • @CaptainSpaceman
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      421 year ago

      Yeah, any trim or whack weeds could easily be repurposed for concentrates. Theres probably more to it than just “nobody wants it”

      • Troy
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        461 year ago

        The size of the market was vastly overestimated. Every pothead wanted a slice of the business, so they all started up companies thinking there was unlimited growth potential. It was rapidly saturated and now we’re in the collapse and consolidation phase, exacerbated by the higher interest rates and inflation.

        Canada’s population is similar to California, but it’s producing weed enough for a country several times its size.

        Plus the black market still exists, albeit in a small scope, due to price, quality, variety, or loyalty reasons.

          • Uglyhead
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            41 year ago

            And people from all around Oklahoma traveled there just for their low prices.

        • @RaoulDook
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          21 year ago

          My state started up sales last year and I watched the prices drop a lot over the year. It’s mostly sold in eighths and the average eighth went from $40 to $20 for high quality products

          • @sailingbythelee
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            151 year ago

            It’s legal all across Canada at the federal level. The provinces have the ability to regulate administrative aspects such as where it can be sold, who can sell it, how much it is taxed, where it can be grown, etc.

            However, unlike the USA, criminal law is the same across the whole country. There are no provincial criminal codes. So, provinces have no ability to criminalize cannabis.

    • Nomecks
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      1 year ago

      It’s cheaper and probably way easier to use higher potency cannabis

      • @rockSlayer
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        31 year ago

        What’s more value than 100% if the product is considered worthless as flower?

        • Nomecks
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          41 year ago

          Taking a write down for tax purposes versus trying to move crap product, just like any other industry.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      There’s more than enough of that to go around.

      Doesn’t make economic sense to process low value plants into low value extracts.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 year ago

          It’s still more efficient with way less energy usage, wear and tear on your machines, and residue build up, to distill high potency strains into concentrates and then dilute that down to the desired potency, rather than chew through enormous amounts of plant matter to get to the same concentrate.