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The Company is committed to cultivating a better tomorrow by producing its products responsibly, with less waste and impact on the environment. In Canada, TGOD sells dried flower and oil, and recently launched a series of next–generation cannabis products such as hash, vapes, organic teas and dissolvable powders.
The company’s commitment is to produce its products responsibly, without much impact on the environment. This follows a recent launch of a series of next-generation cannabis products, including organic teas, vapes, hash, and dissolvable powders. This clearly explains TGOD’s power of naturing from seed to sale.
If people are growing feminized hemp flower, there should be no problem,” says Chris Boucher, CEO of Farmtiva, a hemp seed and flower producer. Boucher’s greenhouse in southern California grows hemp seed but pollinates in a controlled environment. What’s the rationale here? Boucher on the moratorium: “What’s the rationale here?
The Indian Landrace Exchange describes itself as a “collective of Indigenous frontline farmers, seed collectors, and preservationists” with the goal of supporting these communities economically while helping spread and preserve their landrace strains. Landrace seeds are harvested by hand in the local villages where the plants grow.
TGOD to acquire Galaxie Brands Corporation. Acquisition significantly expands and diversifies TGOD’s product portfolio through: Galaxie’s exclusive joint venture in Canada , with a major U.S. cannabis edible brand. Strengthen TGOD’s executive capabilities with addition of industry veterans and former Canopy Growth Corp.
The exploding legal cannabis market operates under regulations that protect them from law enforcement, but also complicate farmers’ traditional methods of doing things: more waste is produced in complying with seed-to-sale tracking, which includes tagging every single plant with a plastic card detailing its crop and batch information.
As more countries legalize or decriminalize the cultivation, manufacture, sale, and use of cannabis, companies across a variety of industries are looking for opportunities to capitalize on this emerging market. Selinger cites software, point-of-sale systems, and packaging as areas that are thriving in the state.
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