Cannabis

Vertically Integrating a Cannabis Company Depends on What State You’re In

Some courts have ruled against cannabis companies vertically integrating across retail, cultivation, manufacturing and distribution and retail operations.

LEAN IN, LISTEN IN & LEARN:

  1. Does vertical integration streamline cannabis operations?
  2. Will universal cannabis standards, processes and dosages speed up legalization?
  3. Will hemp pre-rolls affect tobacco cigarette sales in Michigan like they did in Switzerland?

What can the Feds leverage (think investment in infrastructure) to establish uniform state cannabis standards?

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VERTICALLY INTEGRATED? BRING IN AN EXPERT FOR PRECISE HUMIDITY CONTROL

Opponents of vertically integrating cannabis operations believe licensees might lack the technical knowledge to produce safe product and preserve that cannabis throughout the supply chain. In the burgeoning cannabis industry, smart companies turn to complementary cannabis businesses to provide that expertise.

To automate and precisely manage humidity control from curing through to packaging, more cannabis processors employ humidity control products, like Boveda. Boveda 2-way humidity control prevents evaporation of terpenes and moisture to preserve potency and experience. And Boveda maintains a precise relative humidity (RH) level that inhibits mold and microbe growth.

Plus, well-hydrated flower retains its value, which means greater profits for cannabis companies.

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