These 2 Canadian Cannabis Companies Forge Ahead In European Markets With German, Dutch Ventures
Portfolio Pulse from Jelena Martinovic
Canadian cannabis companies Organigram Holdings Inc. and Village Farms International, Inc. are expanding their presence in the European market. Organigram has shipped its first batch of dried flower to Germany's Sanity Group, while Village Farms has begun building its first indoor cannabis production facility in the Netherlands. The German Bundestag is considering a cannabis legalization initiative, which could further open the market. Organigram's stock closed higher, while Village Farms' stock closed lower on Wednesday.

January 31, 2024 | 9:22 pm
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Village Farms International, Inc. has started the build-out of its cannabis production facility in the Netherlands, with plans to begin production in Q4 2024.
While the start of the build-out is a positive development for Village Farms, the fact that production is not set to begin until Q4 2024 means the short-term impact on the stock price may be neutral as investors await further progress.
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Organigram Holdings Inc. has made its first shipment to Germany's Sanity Group, indicating progress in its European market expansion.
The successful shipment to Germany's Sanity Group suggests Organigram's European strategy is on track, which could positively influence investor sentiment and potentially increase the stock price in the short term.
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