In New Jersey, cannabis products have to be tested for potency, for pesticides and for the presence of various microbials and mycotoxins, those that come from a fungus.
New Jersey has given recreational marijuana sales the green light, as "individuals 21 years and older will be able to purchase cannabis and cannabis products legally without a medical card," the state's Cannabis Regulatory Commission announced Friday in a statement.
On April 11, 2022, the NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission approved 7 current Alternative Treatment Centers to expand into adult-use, and 2 of these companies in particular could benefit.
Cannabis cultivation solutions company Agrify Corp. signed a definitive agreement for its Agrify Total Turn-Key Solution with Loud Wellness Inc., one of just eight companies to receive both the Class 1 Cultivator and Class 2 Manufacturer licenses in New Jersey in March.