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Featured Cannabis Brand: AZ Nectar Farms

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Just as every cannabis user is different, the unique characteristics of the company producing your flower or concentrates can drastically affect the quality of the cannabis and the experience you’ll have with the product. Concentrates, we’d like to showcase one of our favorites for this month’s brand feature: AZ Nectar Farms.

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Featured Brand: Glorious Extracts

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Their efforts have earned them various awards, including the 2014 Connoisseur Choice Award and the 2016 Secret Cup. For this reason, Glorious Extracts focuses on live resin, which retains the aromas and flavors of cannabis concentrates, enhancing the experience for the user.

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Cannabis Education with Canada’s Newcomers

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Next, Ziad El Shourbagy, Community Engagement Specialist at Tweed, headquartered in Smith Falls since 2014 and belonging to parent holding company Canopy Growth (TSX: WEED), launched into a deeply informative “Cannabis 101” styled two-hour presentation on the Fundamentals of Cannabis and Responsible Consumption. “You

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Cannabis Sustainability: Scope and Solutions

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The designation has been around since 2014 and certifies a range of products and services based on their sustainability practices. Another way cannabis companies are hoping to become more sustainable is through packaging changes. Companies such as TerraCycle are springing up specifically to deal with recycling cannabis packaging.

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Meritas Law Firms Worldwide Article: Global Cannabis Industry: The Essential Primer

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Selinger cites software, point-of-sale systems, and packaging as areas that are thriving in the state. The new law rolled out first with dried cannabis and low-concentration cannabis oils. Some of the regulatory controls include limits on THC, packaging and labeling requirements, and products that cannot be combined with THC (e.g.,

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