A few weeks ago, the founder and CEO of savory California edibles brand Tsumo Snacks said she was leaving her company and the licensed weed market. “What I truly want to do is work in a growth market,” Caroline Yeh...
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EXCLUSIVE: Metrc seeks growth in licensed supply chain
Over a decade, Metrc has built its business on one product, a platform used by states to help regulate their cannabis industries. The market leader by far, Metrc holds more than 20 state contracts, and added Virginia this week.In Metrc...
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Seven takeaways from WeedWeek’s Metrc report
Read the full storyThis summer, California’s Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) renewed its contract with track and trace software provider Metrc, for at least four years, at up to $28.3M per year. No state has ever replaced Metrc. It is...
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SPECIAL REPORT: How does Metrc add value?
FREE to read: Seven key takeaways from this story. And here's an EXCLUSIVE follow up: Metrc seeks growth in licensed supply chain Track and trace software provider Metrc gets paid tens of millions to help states regulate their markets. What...
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Growing Together: How CCELL’s Innovation Inspires the Cannabis Community
Developing a successful business in the growing cannabis industry requires several key components, such as strategic leadership, efficient operations, and a unique product offering. However, when a business grows at such a rapid pace in a nascent industry, another important...
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Kamala Harris for president
For the future of the nation, the world and the cannabis industry, WeedWeek endorses Kamala Harris for President. Former president Donald Trump is as unfit to be president as he is to be a budtender, or any other member...
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EXCLUSIVE: What happened to Statehouse?
In late September, investment firm Pelorus Capital asked a judge to put Statehouse Holdings into receivership. Though long expected, the collapse of one of California's larger players was the latest sign of crisis in California’s REC market. Then news broke...