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As regulations and challenges in the cannabis industry are evolving, Dan Erickson discusses the importance of ERP for growers, processors and dispensaries.
As regulations and challenges in the cannabis industry are evolving, Dan Erickson discusses the importance of ERP for growers, processors and dispensaries.
Accreditation to the newest ISO standard now reaching the cannabis market brings a number of interesting changes to laboratory accreditation as we know it.
The new HACCP course schedule for 2019, developed specifically for cannabis product manufacturers, will be announced soon.
In this piece, the application of gas chromatography with infrared detection (GC/IR) to characterizing organic compounds in cannabis products is discussed. The identification of specific isomers of similar organic compounds is critical to determining the quality of cannabis products.
Wayland Group (formerly Maricann) is establishing itself in Europe and beyond with a focus on cannatech.
Phenova is A2LA’s first ISO/IEC 17043 accredited proficiency testing provider for the cannabis industry.
In this op-ed, Kelly O’Connor says nefarious lab practices are still wreaking havoc on the Oregon market.
Canadian recreational legalization in late October may come to be seen as the highlight of the cannabis year, but in Europe, the fourth quarter tops off quite an amazing 2018 too.
Representatives from the leading accreditation bodies met for a panel at the Food Safety Consortium where they discussed the new ISO standard, the future of the cannabis lab industry and certifications for food safety and quality.
Massachusetts gave the green light to dispensaries last week, opening up the first recreational cannabis market on the East Coast.