Itopia Life Expands ‘Itopian’ Ganja Brand to Canadian Market
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Itopia Life Limited, a Jamaican ganja company, has expanded its international ’Itopian’ brand to Canada, becoming the first company from the island to tap into this multibillion-dollar adult-use market.
Through a licensing agreement, Itopian introduced its first Jamaica-inspired strain, Cherry Juice, to the Canadian adult-use market in September and it has quickly become a favourite for its consistency, potency and rich terpene profile. The strain is currently available in over 100 cannabis stores across Toronto and Ontario and rapid growth is on the horizon with hundreds of other outlets expected in Ontario, British Colombia and Newfoundland by the end of the year.
On Monday, October 17, Itopia will be celebrating the successful launch of its first premium craft cannabis product, Cherry Juice, at the Toronto Marley Natural store. As part of a long-term strategy, Itopia Life CEO, Blaine Dowdle, said the company’s entry in the Canadian market is inspired by two big objectives.
“This is a win not just for Itopian but the entire Jamaican ganja industry. There is an international market for Jamaican ganja products due to the country’s strong cultural association with the plant,” said Dowdle. “The launch of Itopian can be seen as the first foot through the door to step into the expansive market opportunity that Canada can provide Jamaican ganja companies.”
Dowdle said the second big objective is to pressure the Canadian Government to overturn its decision to prevent the import of commercial cannabis products, a move that has disappointed many Jamaican and international cannabis companies, as Canada represented a significant market with excellent revenue potentials.
Dowdle added that there are plans for Itopian to enter the United States market through an existing agreement with a fast-rising US cannabis company and that these expansions will help to drive greater revenues and create new opportunities for Jamaica’s traditional ganja farmers.
“If we want to create real economic opportunities for the small farmer, we have to increase the demand for them to supply and the international market is what will multiply that opportunity exponentially,” said Dowdle.
He said: “The international demand is already there. Once the international ganja consumer is aware of the high-quality products now produced and available in Jamaica, the global marketplace will dictate the demand for authentically grown Jamaican ganja, which our skilled local farmers can supply. What we need from the Jamaican authorities is to finalise an industry supportive framework around operations and value-added products, such as edibles and topicals and systems to meet the requisite testing and packaging requirements”.
Itopia Life was among the first production licensees after Jamaica legalised medical ganja in 2015 and runs as a seed to sale business. Itopia Life’s 70-acre farm and production lab in the cool hills of St Ann is a historically creative gem which has now added the new HotBox Jamaica guest house and attraction site. Itopia Life’s retail outlet, which is a local favourite in the capital Kingston, has been open for over three years and is in the midst of expanding to other communities across the island. The company has a philosophy of fusing Jamaica’s unrivalled culture with ganja’s healing properties to promote wellness, creativity, and oneness.
Itopia Life’s expansion to Canada was preceded by its Itopia Life Antigua venture where the company pioneered a ground-breaking public, private, Rasta ownership-sharing arrangement with the Antiguan Government and the Rastafari Food for Life Collective.