Across California, small-family licensed cannabis farmers are struggling to make ends meet amidst historic market instability. Many can’t even afford to put plants in the ground, only to harvest a
Since the start of the pandemic, numerous small-family licensed cannabis farmers are just scraping by owing to market vulnerability and many cannot afford to put plants in the ground or harvest a product that won’t make a profit.
Across California, small-family licensed cannabis farmers are struggling to make ends meet amidst historic market instability. Many can’t even afford to put plants in the ground, only to harvest a product that won’t make a profit. Yet, growers are required to pay full freight for their state cultivation license up to tens of thousands of dollars […]
Under current state regulations, cannabis farmers have to pay full freight even if they don’t grow for the year or reduce their crop size. This new law will now provide family cannabis farmers flexibility and the ability to pay less when they grow less.