Sunday, April 19, 2020

While processors will often visit a cannabis producer's facility as part of the partnership, it's also recommended that labs host growers to give them a sense of how the extraction process works. (Photo by Sean Harrison, Commonwealth Alternative Care)

(This is an abridged version of a story that appears in the April issue of Marijuana Business Magazine.)

Successful cannabis extraction businesses can improve their situations even more by working closely with the cultivation companies that supply their product.

Making sure that growers are offering high-quality flower in a consistent manner is a key part of the process. After all, without good starting material, extractors won’t have much to work with.

“We’re always working with our partners to create a better product and a better experience,” said Eli Bilton, CEO of Attis Trading Co., a vertically integrated marijuana company based in Oregon.

To ensure that growers are providing the best material possible, cannabis extraction companies must conduct due diligence.

According to industry stakeholders interviewed by Marijuana Business Magazine, extraction companies would be best served to:
  • Visit the cultivation facility.
  • Thoroughly evaluate the harvest.
  • Pay attention to how the cannabis is stored.
  • Test the product throughout the process.

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Originally posted on via Cannabis Industry News

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