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Cannabis nurseries are taking off, providing seeds and clones to growers

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Cannabis nurseries are the secret pheno-hunting, seed-slinging, unsung genetics heroes of the cannabis industry. A growing number of cannabis nurseries—also called “breeders”—are emerging to supply seeds and clones for the commercial and homegrow markets in Canada. What is a cannabis nursery? Klonetics). “We

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California’s best weed drinks of summer 2021

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White Claw upgrade? As Robert Davis, co-founder of ALT put it, “beverages are the future of cannabis: the most approachable way to consume and connect.”. today: Charlotte’s Web, named after Charlotte Figi, whose life was unfortunately cut short last year, but who remains an indefinite symbol for cannabis medicine and activism.

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Cam Battley Talks Volatility: Cape Town Takeaways

CannaTech

Cam Battley is stepping down as Chief Corporate Officer of Aurora Cannabis to pursue a role as director of Aurora partner company MedReleaf Australia. A passionate spokesperson for the medical cannabis industry, Cam started with Aurora Cannabis in March 2016 and has been a key driver to Aurora’s emergence as a global leader.

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Cape Town Takeaways: Cam Battley Talks Volatility

CannaTech

Cam Battley is Chief Corporate Officer of Aurora Cannabis , one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing cannabis companies. A passionate spokesperson for the medical cannabis industry, Cam started with Aurora Cannabis in March 2016 and has been a key driver to Aurora’s emergence as a global leader.

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California Cannabis Breaches, Lawsuits and Shake-Ups, Oh My

Canna Law Blog

Even though they’re currently deemed “ essential “, California cannabis businesses were already struggling financially before the onset of COVID-19. When licensing began in California in early 2018, the momentum and investor scuttlebutt around California’s cannabis industry was incredibly positive.