Wednesday, March 22, 2017 8:43:19 PM
February 2, 2017
Ben Gelt
http://www.cannabisbusinesstimes.com/article/organic-cannabis-standards-in-the-works/
As a stepping-stone, before being able to certify organic and in response to some of the most troubling issues surrounding cultivation, the OCA developed a Pesticide Free certification (www.OrganicCA.org/pesticidefreecertification/). This certification indicates that the final product going to market has been tested and contains zero residual pesticides on it. Given the well-publicized pesticide problems in Colorado, Oregon, Washington and California, this certification generates tremendous value for both the industry and its consumers.
... and Grozone investors! lol
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Just as consumers expect and demand to have organic, pesticide-free and generally safe and sustainable products in all of our supermarkets and many of our restaurants, we should expect the same from cannabis. Given that a large percentage of cannabis is consumed by smoking, it's easy to see why there should be even higher standards when it comes to this economically impactful and tremendously popular consumer product.
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