In Canada, where recreational marijuana is expected to be legalized in 2018 and where registered clients are projected to increase to 715,000 by 2020 and cumulatively purchase 124,443 kg of dried medical marijuana annually, Algae Dynamics Corp. (OTCQB: ADYNF) foresees huge opportunity and greater market share. If the model seen in Colorado’s cannabis market holds true, by 2018 approximately 45 percent of Canada’s cannabis consumers will have switched from dried medical marijuana to cannabis extracts/oil. This is great news for ADYNF, which produces health products and nutraceuticals utilizing cannabis, hemp and algae oils. An article discussing this reads: “(ADYNF) is a development-stage company with a portfolio of intellectual property and a signed agreement with a Licensed Producer. ADYNF is an Ontario, Canada-based company, but it is publicly traded in the U.S. Because it is located in Canada, it is free of all exposure to any U.S. federal regulations or restrictions of cannabis. Legalization of marijuana in Canada is widely expected by July 2018 (http://cnw.fm/i4JqQ). If that happens, Mackie research projects that the Canadian market for both dried marijuana and extracts/oil would be an estimated C2.8 billion in CY2018, a 30% YOY increase. By that year, sales of extracts/oil would surpass revenues from dried marijuana by C1.687 billion to C1.113 billion.”
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