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Cannabis investment is the future

We invest across all sectors of the cannabis value chain.

Cannabis

evergreenminin investment has pioneered the development of the institutional market in cannabis by leveraging our insights to help clients navigate a rapidly growing and changing global industry.

Leading The Way Forward

Since 2016, evergreenminin investment has distinguished our expertise as a leader in cross-sector collaboration spanning consumer, health care, technology, industrials and regulatory policy verticals to offer the most comprehensive analysis of the global cannabis industry available on Wall Street.

  • Our Ahead Of The Curve Cannabis coverage provides analysis of the US and global market opportunities, Canada's legalization of adult use sales, the CBD market, expansion of international markets, and proliferation of consumer brands and novel form factors.
  • Our technical analysts, traders, options specialists and beyond share insights that highlight market flows, indicators, credit updates and other noteworthy developments impacting the performance of Cannabis industry securities through our Harvesting Gains trading desk commentary.

Cannabis in 2023

The floodgates have already opened on this brand new industry and asset class after decades of bad press, misleading research claims and criminalisation of the plant. Across the globe, and in the Americas, Europe and Australasia, markets are opening up and legislation is rapidly evolving for both cannabis and hemp cultivation and adjacent industries that will grow. From CBD extracts to a variety of textiles and industrial products, from edibles, beverages, and pet foods to cosmetics, creams and lotions; an array of new innovations and disruptive trends are challenging early cannabis investors to keep up with the exponential growth of this rapidly evolving industry. South Africa is currently behind the curve in terms of developing this sector but has an incredibly rich history and understanding of the cultivation of indigenous landrace varietals. African varietals are in demand across the globe. At the same time, much can be learned from the more developed markets in order to avoid many mistakes in the rollout of different sectors within the industry.