Psychedelics

Exploring Cannabis Funding Around the World — Europe – Part 2

HCN Investigates — Funding within the European cannabis industry.  Generally speaking, the fledgling European cannabis industry relies on funding models similar to those used in the Canadian recreational and medical marijuana markets. While large investments from venture capital firms and investment funds occasionally occur within the United States recreational marijuana market as well, debt financing and crowdfunding campaigns are also common in the U.S. due to the prevailing lack of cohesive federal cannabis policies. In the United States, there is an existing model for small companies to enter state-specific recreational and medical marijuana markets, and these SMB startups compete directly with multi-state marijuana enterprises that are sometimes backed with Canadian ...

February 23rd, 2021|

Exploring Cannabis Funding Around the World – Latin America – Part 1

HCN Investigates – In 2013, Uruguay became the first country to legalize recreational cannabis. Recreational cannabis is now widely available in this nation, but other countries in Latin America have been slow to follow suit. At present, Uruguay remains the only Latin American nation to have legalized recreational cannabis, and while certain neighboring nations have adopted medical cannabis policies, prohibition remains the default stance toward cannabis in Latin America. In this guide, we’ll explore recent evolutions in the Latin American cannabis industry, investigate sources of funding used by Latin American cannabis entrepreneurs, and predict how this region’s cannabis industry might evolve over the next few years. (Image above: Michael Tompsett/Etsy) ...

February 20th, 2021|

Exploring Cannabis Funding Around the World – Latin America – Part 2

HCN Investigates – Cannabis Funding Details in Latam. With the notable exceptions of Uruguay and Colombia, the Latin American cannabis industry remains in its infancy. While Latin American cannabis will likely be worth more than $10 billion in a few years, investment into this blossoming market is relatively slow-going. Recently, the Colombian export agency ProColombia announced that more than $400 million has been invested into the Colombian cannabis industry, which is no mean sum. Compared to the $2 billion Canadian recreational cannabis industry, however, Colombia has a long way to go. (Graphic: Viviana Hershey) Cash flow within the Latin American cannabis industry In stark contrast to the European cannabis industry, ...

February 20th, 2021|
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