Village Farms International Inc (VFF) is not a strong buy at the moment for a beginner investor with a long-term strategy. The technical indicators suggest a bearish trend, insider selling has increased significantly, and the company's financial performance shows declining revenue and net income. Although there are some positive catalysts like gross margin improvement and international cannabis sales growth, the overall sentiment and data do not support an immediate buy decision.
The MACD is negatively expanding below zero, indicating bearish momentum. RSI is at 21.337, suggesting the stock is oversold but not signaling a clear reversal. Moving averages are converging, showing no strong trend direction. The stock is trading near its support level of 2.811, with resistance at 3.556.

Gross margin increased significantly by 361.19% YoY. Canadian and international cannabis sales are growing, with a 10% increase in Canadian cannabis sales in Q4 2025.
Insider selling has increased by 456.14% over the last month, signaling a lack of confidence from insiders. Revenue and net income have dropped significantly YoY, with revenue down 39.90% and net income down 128.16%. Analyst sentiment indicates a potential revenue decline.
In Q4 2025, revenue dropped to $49.6 million, down 39.90% YoY. Net income decreased to $2.3 million, down 128.16% YoY. EPS dropped to $0.01, down 112.50% YoY. However, gross margin improved significantly to 38.74%, up 361.19% YoY.
Analysts maintain a favorable investment rating despite a forecasted revenue decline. However, there are no recent updates on price target changes or upgrades/downgrades.