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The Effects of Big Data and Technology on the Marijuana Industry

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Big data and technology have become critical to a wide variety of industries in recent years, and the cannabis industry is no exception. Through advanced data collection and the application of sophisticated algorithms, usable data is now available to help marijuana businesses: Predict trends. Met consumer demands.

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A big player staying committed to craft: Introducing Trulieve’s Cultivar Collection

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The new Cultivar Collection from Trulieve demonstrates how a multi-state player can stay craft at its core. Nowhere is this truer than in the cultivation of craft cannabis. Crafting the Cultivar Collection. The proof is in the pudding with Trulieve’s new Cultivar Collection. Grape Cake from the Cultivar Collection.

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Gov. Newsom’s Budget Trailer Bill Makes Significant Reforms to California Cannabis Laws, Including Elimination of the Cannabis Cultivation Tax

Cannabis Law Report

California Cannabis Cultivation Tax Eliminated. The budget trailer bill eliminated the cannabis cultivation tax beginning July 1, 2022. The harvested cannabis was first sold or transferred by a cultivator to a distributor on or after July 1, 2022. Delivery Data Required to be Reported in Metrc.

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Article: The Effects of Big Data and Technology on the Marijuana Industry

Cannabis Law Report

Let’s take a closer look at five key ways big data and technology are directly impacting the industry. Big Data Streamlines the Marijuana Regulatory Process and Helps Close the Scientific Research Gap. Therefore, the growing marijuana market lacks the clinical data needed to help marijuana businesses create new and better products.

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Medxtractor Doubles Down on B2B Licensing & mHealth

Cannabis Law Report

(CSE: MXT) (OTCQB: MXTTF) aims to address these problems by pairing biometric interviews with brainwave data to create a proprietary mental health reference database. Using machine learning algorithms and qualified practitioner input, the company is leveraging that data to build tools that deliver digital diagnostic opinions.

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USDA Press Release: NASS Uniquely Positioned to Conduct Hemp Survey

Cannabis Law Report

Last week, the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) began collecting data for its first ever Hemp Acreage and Production Survey. Yet, there is no comprehensive, national production data for it. NASS is the federal statistical agency responsible for producing official data about U.S. on a dry weight basis.

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CROO launches cannabis disparity and availability study

Illinois News Joint

The Disparity and Availability Study’s purpose is to collect and analyze data and will report on whether discrimination exists in the Illinois cannabis industry. The finished results of the report will be given to the Illinois General Assembly and Governor. Constitution.