The Cannabis Packaging Virtual Conference. Check out sessions from the December 1, 2021 event such as: Supply Chain Logistics: Cannabis Challenges in States, Interstate and Overseas; The Future of Sustainable Packaging; Cannabis Labeling from Seed-to-Sale: Doing More with Less; and Sustainability is Multi-Dimensional.
The pandemic has thrown the global supply chain into disarray, causing shortages and delays of goods across the world. During the early days of the pandemic, people thought of the cannabis industry as somewhat recession-proof when it came to consumer spending, but is the supply chain for the cannabis market crisis-proof?
The Infused Products Virtual Conference. Check out sessions from the November 16, 2021 event such as: Where to Begin: Leveraging Quality Systems to Improve Operations & Growth; 3 Steps to Create a Compliance Culture with Operational Excellence; Innovation from an Outside Perspective – For the Purpose of Building Infused & CBD Product Success; and Implementing Food Safety Management Systems in Infused Products Production Facilities.
Industry leader and advocate Troy Datcher will be presenting at the NCIA’s Cannabis Business Summit & Expo in San Francisco, December 15-17, 2021.
Putting together a comprehensive rodent exclusion program can help you protect your crops and products from extremely costly destruction and contamination.
The cannabis industry has come a long way when it comes to technology and security. In this piece, Perkins takes a look at the ways technology has helped cannabis operators maintain regulatory compliance and keep their businesses protected.
As the cannabis industry evolves, technology is often the leading drivier of change. In this piece, Chistov details some of the latest and most important technological innovations that are disrupting the cannabis industry.
In this article, Aaron Green interviews Cathy Corby Iannuzzelli, Co-founder and Chief Payments Officer at KindTap Technologies to learn more about cannabis payment processing and the company’s recent launch of KindTap.
In this Q&A, we sit down with legal experts, James T. O’Reilly and Edgar J. Asebey, to discuss the many intersections between cannabis business and the law. Following the release of the latest edition of the Legal Guide to the Business of Marijuana, published by Practicing Law Institute, they offer some insights on state regulations, federal law, employment, taxes and much more.
To build an industry that improves lives not only with cannabis products but also with financial opportunity, we must continue to prioritize and expand current social equity programs and fight for new social equity programs in all legal cannabis states.