The Tohiyusdv Cavalry is a black-owned small business that grows, processes and sells premium CBD products, but the company is much more than that. Through a network of small farms and minorities in rural Virginia, James C. Arrington III and his community are bringing exciting new ideas to social equity, farming and the larger cannabis market.
The contentious bill, nicknamed “The Cannabis Credit Protection Act,” would require licensees to pay for goods sold no later than 15 days after the invoice is due. Supporters say it will help prevent a ballooning debt bubble in the industry and opponents say it is ripe for abuse.
In this six-part series of articles, the AEssenseGrows plant science team introduces a framework for integrated pest management (IPM) as an integral part of your grow operations. Part One detailed an overview of the plan as well as pest identification. In Part Two, we dive into pest monitoring and record keeping.
Ahead of her upcoming webinar, we sat down with Jennifer Lott, AMAS Service Delivery Director for BSI, to learn about supply chain risks in the hemp and cannabis markets and how to mitigate them.
In this six-part series of articles, the AEssenseGrows plant science team introduces a framework for integrated pest management (IPM) as an integral part of your grow operations. Part one details an overview of the plan as well as pest identification.
As the cannabis industry continues to thrive and expand, it is crucial to acknowledge the fundamental role played by seeds. These tiny powerhouses enable growers to cultivate customized strains, while also contributing to the economic growth of the global seed market.
In a world where efficiency is king, automation provides cannabis businesses the opportunity to improve quality control, reduce costs and ensure compliance and consistency at scale. Uncover how automation is driving innovation in the cannabis industry and its potential for the future of cannabis.
The state of New Jersey is making considerable headway in 2023 with a large number of licenses awarded throughout the state to cannabis businesses. Governor Murphy also signed a bill into law that removes some state taxes for licensees.
The CQC is a business-to-business conference where cannabis industry leaders and stakeholders meet to build the future of the cannabis marketplace. In a location surrounded by new market opportunities, the CQC delivers hands-on education, networking and business discussions.
We can see that cannabis sales have taken off and the tax dollars are rolling in. But political infighting threatens the adult-use market and arbitrary local approval has created uncertainty of the future market for many.