What happened Even on a lousy day for marijuana stocks on Tuesday, Village Farms International (NASDAQ: VFF) was a notable underperformer. The company's shares fell by nearly 11%, on the back of quarterly results that didn't fully meet expectations. So what For its Q4, Village Farms booked $47.4 million in sales -- 43% higher on a year-over-year basis. The company flipped to a $7.0 million profit ($0.12 per share) on the bottom line, against the year-ago loss of $7.2 million. Image source: Getty Images. However it was a mixed quarter as far as analyst estimates go. Prognosticators following the stock were expecting only $0.01 per share in net profit, however they were modeling nearly $54 million for total sales. During the quarter, Village Farms gained full control over marijuana company Pure Sunfarms. That was a big factor in the Q4 growth, as the latter saw nearly 250% year-over-year sales growth in its popular retail products. Due in no small part to the growing importance of the successful Pure Sunfarms to its business, Village Farms' stock has been on a tear this year. While the Q4 results aren't necessarily upsetting, that price rise set up the company for an easy disappointment. Now what Village Farms bulls shouldn't be discouraged. The company has much to look forward to -- Pure Sunfarms has good momentum behind it, particularly with its recent rollout of its first edible products. It's a good bet that these will be as popular as the unit's dried flower offerings. Here's The Marijuana Stock You've Been Waiting ForA little-known Canadian company just unlocked what some experts think could be the key to profiting off the coming marijuana boom. And make no mistake – it is coming. Cannabis legalization is sweeping over North America – 15 states plus Washington, D.C., have all legalized recreational marijuana over the last few years, and full legalization came to Canada in October 2018. And one under-the-radar Canadian company is poised to explode from this coming marijuana revolution. Because a game-changing deal just went down between the Ontario government and this powerhouse company...and you need to hear this story today if you have even considered investing in pot stocks. Simply click here to get the full story now. Learn moreEric Volkman has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Village Farms International Inc. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.Source