wholesale@confidentcannabis.com
866.506.5866 ext. 3 (direct line to our account executives)
Here are some quick examples of how we helped Oregon cultivators and producers earn more money across all tiers of flower. This is what you can expect once we launch Wholesale in Michigan later this month, only the effect might be amplified by the insatiable demand seen in your area.
A cultivator in Portland, Oregon* grows top-shelf cannabis but was never getting more than $1,400/lb for it. Their Agent Orange strain tested at nearly 35%, and we knew buyers trying to buy quality weed over 30% at $2,000/lb. With our guidance, they established a new vendor relationship and earned over 40% more money for their cannabis by listing it on Confident Cannabis Wholesale.
The same cultivator was also pricing their B-buds based on old market dynamics, asking only $500/lb. Our team advised they list at $800/lb for the same stock.
Here’s what the Owner had to say:
“Man, I should have listened to you guys. A buyer called us yesterday asking for ALL our Bs at $600, I told him $700. He said fine.”
If your asking price is being accepted without a counter-negotiation, you’re leaving money on the table.
We also helped a mid-level cultivator in Oregon* gain 20% more for their cannabis. One of their proprietary phenos was only fetching $1,000/lb. After talking with our account executives, we advised that the market data shows he could be getting at least $1,200/lb. We also found him some buyers at that amount.
Point being, our advice has the potential to earn businesses 60% more for their product in a market that only 6 months ago was reporting averages of just $250/lb. Imagine how this will work with Michigan harvests where it’s such a seller’s market. Don’t leave money on the table like the growers in Oregon. Listing your cannabis on Confident Cannabis Wholesale will quite simply make you more money.
wholesale@confidentcannabis.com
866.506.5866 ext. 3 (direct line to our account executives)
*all use cases are from actual client experiences on Wholesale. Names have been anonymized to protect privacy.
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