Information economics has existed for decades and drives much of how products, including cannabis, are marketed and purchased. Understanding different product attributes is key to setting up a sustainable cannabis product, corporation, and industry.
Regulators in Maine have chosen to go with Metrc for their traceability software, executing a six-year contract with the software company and making it the 13th state to enter a contract with the provider.
From consolidation to maturation: find out what Melissa Kuipers Blake thinks will be the biggest trends for the cannabis industry this year.
Taxes can give everybody a headache, but perhaps nobody’s tax headaches are bigger than in the cannabis industry. That’s because, when filing their taxes, plant-touching businesses must adhere to the Byzantine regulation of Internal Revenue Code Section 280E.
By mitigating the potential for damaging effects of a food safety event, companies can prevent, or greatly lessen the impact, to both their reputation and public perception, as well as limit the financial liability and legal penalties.
The primary goal of a Preventative Environmental Monitioring (PEM) program is to detect a contaminant before it reaches a surface that touches the product or the product itself. Remember that this is not a one-size-fits-all approach to safety; each facility has its own unique set of hazards and control points.
The market in Canada is rapidly expanding to include a number of new types of products. With the recreational market expanding, however, comes a host of new regulations producers need to comply with.
Implementing a recall strategy requires attention to detail in a couple of important areas, like planning, documentation, traceability, training and more.
An ERP solution with integrated CMS capabilities helps businesses strengthen supply chain management by seamlessly incorporating cannabis cultivation with day-to-day company operations to efficiently deliver seed to sale capabilities and meet marketplace demands.