Positive Growth for Clever Leaves in Q4 and 2023 Clever Leaves Sees Revenue Growth and Expense Reductions in Q4 and 2023

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By Ronald Tech

Clever Leaves Holdings Inc. CLVR CLVRW released its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ending on December 31, 2023.

In a positive turn of events, revenue displayed a 6% increase compared to the previous year, with a remarkable 39% surge in full-year cannabinoid revenue.

Fajardo, the CEO, emphasized strategic initiatives that beefed up commercial and production operations while optimizing capital efficiency and cost structure.

Q4 of 2023 witnessed a 5% revenue spike to $4.6 million, driven by a robust performance in the cannabinoid segment, resulting in revenues soaring by 29% to hit $2.0 million.

Overview of Full Year 2023

The entire year of 2023 painted a positive picture for Clever Leaves with a 6% revenue increase, totaling $17.4 million versus $16.4 million in 2022.

Cannabinoid revenue showed a significant 39% jump to $6.6 million due to a revamped cost structure that enhanced operational efficiencies and cut general and administrative expenses by 24%.

Navigating Challenges and Progress

Despite facing hurdles like Brazilian quotas and Israeli order stoppages, Clever Leaves powered through, expanding with partnerships like the one with Dutch seed bank Paradise Seeds.

A highlight was the sale of its Non-Cannabinoid Herbal Brands Business for $8.02 million, illustrating strategic streamlining and focus on core operations.

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