It's not uncommon for businesses to price their goods based on the cost to produce them. If it costs 0.25¢ to produce a pound of carrots and they sell it for 0.50¢ they're making decent money on their investment. Many businesses operate on slim margins. I don't see why cannabis is going to end up any different.The market price being based on the cost of production is a funny notion.
It's also Nevada. It's going to be different from state to state. Their offerings are selling for $59 a half ounce in the dispensaries with $99 ounces. So it's nowhere near the "Designer" prices people used to pay. Looks like they do seed to sale so they're not getting low balled by dispensaries that have a line of people trying to get them to buy their product. They are selling direct through their dispensaries. That $1800 just shows how much lower the price can go if it only costs them between $150-$300 per ounce to produce. That's why the price is going to continue to drop.6K pounds for $10.8 million in revenue....Thats $1800 a UNIT.
that’s it, I’m unquitting cigarettes!Genetically modified tobacco plant produces cocaine in its leaves
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Modifying tobacco plants to produce cocaine.. haha, whats next? Tobacco that produces THC? Cannabis plants that produce nicotine? How much for a pound of cocajuana?
You forget the password to the sock you made yesterday already?
I love helping people when I can.. but do you know how much it costs to make a lb.? It's fucking expensive.caregivers in states like Maine and Rhode Island face less regulation/licensing costs than recreational growers and dispensaries. so, historically, even if they're a relatively small outfit, they've been able to price product lower than dispensaries.
also, with droughts/climate change/inflation/supply chain disruptions, the price of fruits and vegetables is skyrocketing at a time when cannabis prices are plummeting. so, why not operate as more of a caregiver (even if illegally), providing patients with variety pack ounces AND $1/lb produce -- c'mon, who's telling on that guy?
if you could get a good price on a variety of strains instead of one strain per bag AND buy produce at a discounted price, there's real value to consumers. plus, not every county wants a dispensary; so, those "dry" counties will remain under-served. consequently, those counties are where a small seed-to-sale outfit can survive.
it also helps to keep your day job working from home (if you can).
[yes, i left; and yes, i can't stand some of you; but, here I am.]
I don’t think he’s made it to his fist harvest yetI love helping people when I can.. but do you know how much it costs to make a lb.? It's fucking expensive.
I don’t think he’s made it to his fist harvest yet
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That's better.Good morning sir
Guess it depends on if you're counting your labor as a cost or not and if you have to pay employees or you operate a grow you can manage yourself.. for me it pretty much only boils down to the cost of electricity..I love helping people when I can.. but do you know how much it costs to make a lb.? It's fucking expensive.
Electrical, nutes, supplies, equipment, self labor, harvest labor… there’s more to it than you think.Guess it depends on if you're counting your labor as a cost or not and if you have to pay employees or you operate a grow you can manage yourself.. for me it pretty much only boils down to the cost of electricity..