Indie pot shops seek cooperative wholesale, distribution
Some of Saskatchewan’s private independent cannabis shops are forming a co-operative to thwart what they see as the challenges from the already dominant corporate sector in the new legal cannabis marketplace.
The Prince Albert-based president of the fledgling Weed Pool Cannabis Co-operative hopes to bring together a number of independent retailers including one from North Battleford and set up a wholesale operation and distribution centre.
“A co-op would be better for suppliers with a single point delivery and single billing rather than dealing with each individual store, “ Jim Southam, who runs Prairie Cannabis in Prince Albert, said. “It will hopefully mean better selection for our customers.”
Southam said 75 per cent of the market in the province is owned or controlled by large corporate licensed producers and huge publicly traded cannabis companies and the relatively few independents need to work together to succeed.