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An early uptick in thrips

An unusually mild winter has brought on an early uptick in the thrips populations across the U.S. Many growers are surrounded by open fields or they are in agricultural areas.…

NL: Training for 40 future leaders in legal (medical) cannabis companies

CannNext starts the academic year 20/21 with training courses for 40 professionals. The training starts in the last week of August to the end of November. Professionals…

CAN (AB): Terry Booth retires from Aurora's board of directors

Aurora Cannabis has announced that Co-Founder Terry Booth has retired from his role as Director of the Company, effective June 26, 2020. Mr. Booth was the Chief Executive…

US (TN): Entoura acquires hemp biotech company Atalo

Entoura has acquired Atalo Holdings. Atalo is a Kentucky-based agriculture and biotechnology firm specializing in research, development and production of industrial hemp.…

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US (CA): Nine new COVID cases connected to Southern humboldt cannabis grow

Dr. Teresa Frankovich, the Humboldt County Public Health Officer, continued her policy of not releasing information about even patient details that would seem to still leave…

UY: Uruguay agency sets roadmap for hemp sector development

Cannabis-derived food & feed, cosmetics, medicine and genetics offer the best export opportunities for Uruguay in the coming years, according to a recent report from the…

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US (WA): Weekend Unlimited sold Washington-based facility and equipment

Weekend has sold its facility and equipment in Wenatchee, Washington. "The transaction was for a total of USD$400,000, with USD$300,000 paid at the completion…

Paul Manning, Helius Therapeutics CEO

"Time for New Zealand to harness economic potential of medicinal cannabis"

"Since the Covid-19 pandemic struck, we’ve heard a lot about resetting the economy and the need to focus on sunrise, not sunset, industries," Paul Manning, Helius Therapeutics…

US (IL): Cresco Labs CFO to retire

Cresco Labs has announced that Ken Amann, who has been the Company’s Chief Financial Officer since 2015, is retiring effective December 31, 2020. As part of a planned…

US (CA): Oceanside to allow commercial cannabis cultivation

Oceanside’s City Council voted 4-1 this week to add the commercial cultivation of recreational marijuana to its list of regulated cannabis businesses. All other businesses…

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US (CA): Cannabis cultivation and COVID: employers strive to keep a healthy workforce

The cannabis industry’s reliance on non-local labor has required cultivators to think creatively about processing their crops. Humboldt County Sheriff’s William Honsal’s May…

US (OK): Cannabis businesses sue over residency, location requirements

Several medical marijuana businesses in Oklahoma are asking a judge to block the state from enforcing laws they say could prevent some licensed cannabis…

Researchers looking at cannabis as potential prevention for COVID-19

Two Canadian researchers think that a special strain of cannabis might potentially be a valuable tool in the fight against COVID-19. The researchers, Olga and Igor Kovalchuck…

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