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How Medical Marijuana is Cultivated, Processed, and Distributed in the USA

MMJ Recs

Marijuana Processing Techniques Once the cannabis plants reach maturity, they undergo processing to extract the beneficial compounds, such as cannabinoids and terpenes. Common methods include solvent extraction, such as using ethanol or CO2, to isolate cannabinoids like THC and CBD.

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Flora Growth Launches Cutting-Edge Global Cannabis Distribution Strategy, Implements Pharmaceutical Standards For Its Supply Chain

Cannabis Law Report

Flora’s new platform for consumers, distributors, and government regulators will demonstrate its commitment to operational excellence and transparency enabling end-to-end supply chain validation, setting a new global standard for cannabis distribution. About TruTrace & Applied DNA Technologies.

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Meadowlands: California’s Cannabis Supply Chain Panel

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[link] [link] At Meadowlands, representatives from along the licensed California cannabis supply chain discussed creating an environment of open, cooperative cannabis, scaling in the legal market, and capturing the opportunity to finally a create a cannabis industry in California as it should be. no one can operate in a silo.

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The Economic Impact of the Medical Marijuana Industry: Trends and Projections

MMJ Recs

Recent trends indicate a growing interest in alternative forms of consumption, such as edibles, topicals, and concentrates, in addition to traditional flower products. Changes in regulations can have ripple effects throughout the industry, impacting supply chains, investment strategies, and consumer access to medical cannabis products.

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Cannabis business models 101: Types of cannabis businesses

SpeedWeed

Examples of plant-touching and ancillary businesses along the entire cannabis supply chain. They supply raw flower to dispensaries to be consumed in plant form or to processors & manufacturers for THC/CBD extraction. They supply dispensaries with manufactured products. Learn the types of cannabis businesses.

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Canadian Cannabis Market: Decoding The Facts and Figures

Cannabis Law Report

This was the time when the country approved the sales of edibles, cannabis extracts, and topicals. The diverse supply chain and the demanding customers are helping the growth of this industry every passing day. . This feedback is prompting a mild relaxation of rules for packaging as well as possession of infused drinks.

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Edibles Safety Q&A with Scott Riefler, Chief Science Officer for S?RSE

The Joint Blog

After writing a recent article called “Do Edibles Expire, and How to Best Preserve Them” we received a lot of feedback from our readers asking what the potential risks and dangers may be associated with consuming expired edibles. Cannabis edibles have shelf lives that are similar to their non-cannabis counterparts.

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