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Pre-rolls spark fastest growth category in the cannabis industry
As cannabis consumer preferences shift toward convenience and ready-to-use products, pre-rolls have evolved from a niche offering to a retail staple.
News September 3Nebraska medical marijuana legalization measures near ballot certification
Two proposed referendums in Nebraska that would legalize medical marijuana and protect MMJ patients from prosecution appear to have qualified for the state’s November ballot.
News August 30Cannabinoid firm Avicanna pays off debt with funds from $2M private placement
Toronto-based Avicanna said it paid off $1.4 million in debt from August 2023 after closing on a nearly $2 million non-brokered private placement of its 6.6 million shares.
News August 30More marijuana product recalls in California as gov weighs pro-industry bills
California regulators issued a mandatory recall on two more marijuana products from West Coast Cure that contained a banned pesticide.
News August 30Post-harvest tips to elevate cannabis flower – and your operation’s bottom line
Taking a scientific approach in assessing drying and minimizing handling of cannabis are ways growers can set themselves up for long-term success.
News August 30California grower ordered to destroy hemp containing illegal pesticides
California regulators ordered a Northern California hemp grower to destroy plants in 22 greenhouses after an investigation revealed illegal pesticide use.
News August 29SNDL wins stalking-horse bid to buy cannabis edibles producer Indiva
Canadian cannabis and alcohol company SNDL won its stalking-horse bid to acquire Indiva, the country's leading producer of marijuana edibles.
News August 29Do marijuana consumers prioritize cost over sustainability?
Demand for sustainable cannabis products is rising, but price is still the dominant factor in consumers' purchasing decisions.
News August 29Ohio adult-use cannabis retailers fined $212,000 for violating marketing rules
Ohio regulators issued more than $200,000 in fines to five cannabis retailers for violating marketing and promotional restrictions surrounding the Aug. 6 launch of adult-use sales.
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