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The partnership will see Pure Sunfarm experts working with the college’s faculty members and students on research that will provide new data and insights on cannabis chemistry, biology, and bioinformatics, which will contribute to new scientific standards for post-harvest processing, identification of genetic drift and breeding of cultivation varietals.
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The Edmonton-based cannabis company said the health crisis pushed its net revenue from consumer sales to $19.5 million for the three months ended June 30, down from $35.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2020. But that didn’t appear to have the company’s executives worried.
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Ontario looked like it would be the first to allow cannabis consumption spaces, when it solicited feedback from the public before the COVID-19 pandemic. The deadline for that feedback passed more than a year ago, but a press secretary for attorney general Doug Downey said “no changes to the cannabis framework are expected at this time.”
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Marijuana Botany presents the scientific knowledge and propagation techniques used to preserve and multiply vanishing Cannabis strains. Also included is information concerning Cannabis genetics and breeding used to begin plant improvement programs. The book presents scientific and horticultural principles, along with their practical applications, necessary for the breeding and propagation of Cannabis and in particular, marijuana. It will appeal not only to the professional researcher, but to the marijuana enthusiast or anyone with an eye to the future of Cannabis products.
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With Thrive Cannabis launching the first farmgate store in Ontario a few months ago, and with interest in farmgate stores increasing generally, we’ll take a look at the legal framework behind opening a farmgate store.
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As anyone in the sector knows, Canada’s Cannabis Act is about to undergo its inaugural review, and among the industry stakeholders suggesting changes are Canada’s First Nations. “We continue to work with the government on how to deliver safe, legal products to First Nations people,” Albert Eppinga, the founder and master grower at BC Cannabis says. “But changes in the Cannabis Act can take this to the next level.”
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In a statement to its shareholders, the company shared that it has purchased new industrial-grade trimming and destemming equipment to increase productivity and realize “significant cost efficiencies.”
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