Native Roots Talks Colorado's Cannabis Market, Buyouts and Future Prospects

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Native Roots is one of the largest Colorado cannabis brands that hasn't been purchased by an out-of-state company.

Colorado's cannabis industry has seen a wave of new owners over the past two years, with the majority of dispensary chains now owned by out-of-state corporations or publicly traded companies.remains one of the largest Colorado cannabis brands that hasn't abandoned its Rocky Mountain ties.

Planning is key to managing supply to demand. Aligning our production to customer demand for flower, biomass and manufactured products while keeping quality a top priority is essential to ensure the market is not flooded, further impacting pricing. Disciplined spending is also key to match revenue expectations, and continuing to prioritize the customer by offering exciting products and a unique experience is a must.

Colorado Springs voters rejected recreational cannabis sales in the 2022 election. With the Springs no longer on the table for recreational expansion, what towns or regions in Colorado are attractive for new Native Roots dispensaries?Native Roots is very much committed to the Colorado Springs market, and we’re working hard to support legalization of recreational cannabis in 2024. We have a dedicated expansion department that is continually evaluating optimal locations for the Native Roots brand.

 

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