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CBD is Everywhere – But Where Does the FDA Stand?

The Blunt Truth

The FDA has provided clarity that hulled hemp seed, hemp protein powder, and hemp seed oil can be legally used in foods. Other CBD products, however, are still subject to various state law regulations as well as the U.S. The FDA is collecting data to fill these gaps. The FDA needs to act.”

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10 badass sustainable cannabis flowers, joints, hash, and more

SpeedWeed

The exploding legal cannabis market operates under regulations that protect them from law enforcement, but also complicate farmers’ traditional methods of doing things: more waste is produced in complying with seed-to-sale tracking, which includes tagging every single plant with a plastic card detailing its crop and batch information.

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Cannacurio Podcast Episode 34 with Ryan Fleming and Paul Clifford of Sage Intacct

SpeedWeed

Well, I’m also in that narrow vertical that I like to describe as the most heavily regulated agricultural vertical in the United States. Well, I’m also in that narrow vertical that I like to describe as the most heavily regulated agricultural vertical in the United States. Cannacurio Podcast Episode 34 Transcript.

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Top 5 White Label CBD Companies in the US

The Joint Blog

This includes developing the CBD product, having the ingredients sourced, managing the manufacturing and testing components, developing your own packaging, shipping your product out to various warehousing and distribution centers, driving sales, dealing with returns and much more. This allows you to focus on your customers and driving sales.

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Minorities in cannabis, with Steven Philpott Jr.

The Cannigma

I love the fact that we’re really starting to lean into this more because I think it’s a topic that deserves attention. Part of our conversation today centers on how we can break down barriers and find ways to build cannabis companies that are minority-owned and uplift them. CP: It’s a celebration.