Alberta cannabis producer lays off 10% of workforce; expert blames poor-quality products

gb123

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Alberta-based cannabis producer Sundial confirmed Tuesday that it has laid off “less than 10 per cent” of its workforce.


In a statement to Global News, it said: “In the spirit of continuous optimization for efficiency and effectiveness, Sundial has made some organizational changes… It’s important we remain agile in responding to the realities of the evolving cannabis market.”

Sundial did not confirm how many people 10 per cent equated to.

Low product quality
A cannabis expert said supply is not the problem — it’s product quality.

Maurizio Terrigno, founder of the Canadian Cannabis Chamber, said the main question is: Are you able to produce a high-quality product at a low cost?

Cost overruns, crop failures and inefficiencies are hurting Sundial, he said, adding its products are “average at best.”


“When you overspend and you’re not making your requirements and you’re not meeting your targets, the first people to go — you cut back on your staff,” he said, adding that this happens in any industry.

“There’s a lack of quality people to grow a high-quality product in this industry and everything flows downhill after that… That’s what’s stifling this industry: no one could produce high-quality cannabis. They can, but most people are spending too much money to do so. Effectively, what we’re looking for is high quality, low-cost. Sundial has not been doing that.”

Sundial Cannabis has laid off “less than 10 per cent” of its workforce.
Sundial Cannabis has laid off “less than 10 per cent” of its workforce. File/Global News Money mismanagement and lack of variety

Terrigno said the industry is in a headwind right now and Sundial is just another victim.



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“Money to promote and activate new funding in this industry has effectively stopped. Institutional lending has ground to zero,” he said.

“That means there is no longer any cheap money for any new innovation, which has stifled not just Sundial but the industry as a whole. So cutbacks are a requirement and a necessity to stay afloat and to continue productivity.”


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Industry officials were overspending and mismanaging money with the encouragement of innovation, Terrigno said.

“People are reining everybody in… It’s too little, too late. I think Sundial is on the wrong side of efficiency and they’re not being proactive. They’re being reactive,” he said.

Marijuana plants are shown at a cultivation facility in Olds, Alta., Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018.
Marijuana plants are shown at a cultivation facility in Olds, Alta., Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
Terrigno said there is no variety in the market and it’s oversaturated with poorer-quality products.



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“If you walk into your local cannabis retail store, you’re still only buying Pepsi and Coke. There is literally no variety in this market and the limited variety is scooped up too quickly,” he said.

Black market
The other problem? Cost-control measures to take away the black market. Right now, there is no enforcement so legal producers have to “compete with one hand tied behind our back,” Terrigno said.

“Here we are in the retail market producing or trying to produce a high-quality product where we’re heavily taxed, heavily legislated with a talent pool that is very limited,” he said.

“The black market has no repercussions, no enforcement, and yet it is allowed to flourish.”


READ MORE: Hundreds of cannabis stores in Alberta but users still turning to black market

Terrigno said producers need to consider the size and scale of their operations.

“A lot of these growers have taken up the opportunity and they believe in the growers by saying, ‘Well, if you’re able to grow in a 2,000-square-foot basement, you’re able to scale it into a 20,000-square-foot facility,’ and it fails every time,” he said.

“If you keep putting money towards something that keeps failing, it just adds to your cost.”
 

Freedom seed

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“A lot of these growers have taken up the opportunity and they believe in the growers by saying, ‘Well, if you’re able to grow in a 2,000-square-foot basement, you’re able to scale it into a 20,000-square-foot facility,’ and it fails every time,” he said.

Ouch. Sounds like piss poor management to me!
 

AquaTerra

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Well who would have thought that people who had no idea about growing cannabis and those same people hiring "master growers" from the illegal marker who couldn't grow weed with out commercial pesticides would be a bad business plan that lead to failures.
 

AquaTerra

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we've said that since day one

I also think it would have been different if they allowed really small farms indoor or green house to set up and start growing. On smaller scales it would have been easier to control pests and mildew with out realying on synthetic pesticides. It would also allowed growers to really learn about IPM as necessity is the mother of inventionand especially when you're crop had to pass testing. They fucked this shit up...
 

TheRealDman

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“There’s a lack of quality people to grow a high-quality product in this industry and everything flows downhill after that… That’s what’s stifling this industry: no one could produce high-quality cannabis.
Sorry about ur luck motherfukrs...all LP’s only seen $$$ and didn’t/don’t care about quality. Viva the Legacy Market...keep up the good work boys! :clap:
 

Hust17

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They use GH nutes, HPS lamps, Rockwool cubes and drippers, just so everyone is ready for their liquidation sale :D

Now that I think about it they may have had some LEDs in a few rooms, I can’t remember for sure.

OH AND BY THE WAY THEY DON’T HAND TRIM ALMOST ANYTHING.

And this is the company I was referring to selling ALL their top buds under their “elite” brand name, Top Leaf. Kind of like Nissan/Infiniti if you know what I mean.

YOU WILL NOT GET A TOP BUD FROM SUNDIAL except from their “elite” brand, Top Leaf I believe it’s called.
 
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tommarijuana

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I knew someone that worked as a grower there.I swear in a few months the place had lost over a million bucks to fk ups.They have no idea what they are doing.Plants were cut and flower was ready for packaging in under a week....
 

Hust17

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I knew someone that worked as a grower there.I swear in a few months the place had lost over a million bucks to fk ups.They have no idea what they are doing.Plants were cut and flower was ready for packaging in under a week....
Yup, they lost I believe it was almost 4 million on one deal.
 

AquaTerra

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They use GH nutes, HPS lamps, Rockwool cubes and drippers, just so everyone is ready for their liquidation sale :D

Now that I think about it they may have had some LEDs in a few rooms, I can’t remember for sure.

OH AND BY THE WAY THEY DON’T HAND TRIM ALMOST ANYTHING.

And this is the company I was referring to selling ALL their top buds under their “elite” brand name, Top Leaf. Kind of like Nissan/Infiniti if you know what I mean.

YOU WILL NOT GET A TOP BUD FROM SUNDIAL except from their “elite” brand, Top Leaf I believe it’s called.
LOL top buds or BIG buds = lots of stem instead of bud lol
 

Hust17

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LOL top buds or BIG buds = lots of stem instead of bud lol
They actually compensated for that in Top Leaf. They sell on stem and give you about 8.5-9 grams for 7. If you want a good bud from an LP the only place you’ll get it is an elite LP brand name. I can almost guarantee you that.
 

Hust17

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And damn that came off like I was supporting them. If they sold Top Leaf as their own products we’d have no problem here but it’s clearly a scam in a market where it’s supposedly controlled.
 

AquaTerra

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And damn that came off like I was supporting them. If they sold Top Leaf as their own products we’d have no problem here but it’s clearly a scam in a market where it’s supposedly controlled.
Problem is it would still be overpriced, who the fuck is going to pay more than $160/oz if they smoke 1/2-1oz per week. I can get "quads" here for $1300/lb and sell all day long for $140/oz
 

Hust17

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Problem is it would still be overpriced, who the fuck is going to pay more than $160/oz if they smoke 1/2-1oz per week. I can get "quads" here for $1300/lb and sell all day long for $140/oz
I’m not supporting it. I think you need to reread my posts. And 160 an O is pretty fair but that’s not what they charge or even close to it for even the mid range shit from the dispos

edit: for the top buds I’m talking about, the closest stuff they grow to solid weed, you’d be lucky to get an O for less than 300 from a dispo.
 

Hust17

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I’m going to walk to my neighbourhood dispo right now and let you guys know the cheapest piece of shit bud I can buy. I bet it’s at least $240 an O. If dispos sold for $160 an O we would be in trouble.
 

gb123

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They actually compensated for that in Top Leaf. They sell on stem and give you about 8.5-9 grams for 7. If you want a good bud from an LP the only place you’ll get it is an elite LP brand name. I can almost guarantee you that.
No mam :weed:
we get it from ourselves or from other GOOD PEOPLE..
No one in their right mind would buy off of the people who lobbied the government to see us medical folks SHUT DOWN.. lol
How can anyone buy from the ones that wanted to PUT YOU IN JAIL... for doing the same thing they are.:idea::dunce::roll::finger::hump::o
WE have always done this.. lol and we will continue to shut these fuckers out.. :)
they cant have our business. :) THE PEOPLES PLANT!
 
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