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Friday, 12/21/2018 4:01:47 PM

Friday, December 21, 2018 4:01:47 PM

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here is the other answer for the inquiry, I would recommend that
you also send questions to Greenlink Team
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How import is the Track , Trace Ability and Reporting . You
can not operate unless this is in place with EDI format for reporting
in some format . This applies as example in CA below, but basically
think about FOOD Human Consumption and Medical applications (approvals)
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You have to Track and Trace from Origin (and all inbetween) to final
Consumption or Application .
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The same is ALREADY in place in the Cannabis Industry , that is why everytime I read about a SHELL STOCK going into the CNB Business with
out any qualified and quantified support ... I shake my head , they
have so far to go to be real it is not even fathomable.
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Here is one example in CA . Greenlink is already established in
the State of WA and would not be surprise soon to hear other, no matter
they have the foundations to go anywhere, hence is why Jake in the Video made the connection to the Hyxus Technology
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Folks DD has been done ... Greenlink WSHE is on the way
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Obviously I am West Coast , however have been involved in many ( I am not in the business like greenlink) however have assisted many with CNB Lic in the State of CA with Real Estate , Direction, Political with City and County representatives over the past five years . A real learning
experience well beyond my core side of Logistic and Distribution .
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example only and it only gets more in depth each year
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In October 2015, the Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act (MMRSA) became law in California. As California moves ahead with implementing this historic legislation, “Seed-to-Sale” and “Track and Trace” are two terms being heard frequently in conversations with stakeholders around the state.

Seed-to-sale tracking (STS) is traceability technology implemented by cannabis businesses. Often a requirement in cannabis regulatory models, the technology is called seed-to-sale because it captures data points throughout the cannabis supply chain, from STS tracking inception of an individual plant or crop, through harvest, processing, and distribution, all the way to the point of sale to the patient. When required by law, the seed-to-sale tracking methodology requires cannabis businesses to capture these data elements at each point in the supply chain and record that information in a way that is accessible to regulatory authorities, either through mandated reports, during physical inspections, or through upload to the state’s track and trace system. STS tracking is designed to provide total data visibility from cultivation to processing to manufacturing to the final sale to the patient. This type of tracking, while often required by law, is also implemented by cannabis business operators to gain visibility into the data needed to manage their most valuable asset, including:

? Measuring plant yields
? Protecting from theft or diversion
? Evaluating cultivation method ROIs
? Forecasting cultivation productivity
? Assessing extraction method effectiveness
? Identifying patient preferences
? Measuring product profitability and popularity

How does STS work?
Operators may install STS software at their location or access their subscription online to easily manage their processes and track products. Integrated with hardware such as barcode scanners, label printers and scales, the software tracks all plant activity including:
? Plant location, strain, nutrients added
? Batch weights, plants destroyed, harvest dates
? Movement of packages, quantity transferred
? Storage location, quantity available, inventory adjustments
? Quantity sold, sales amount, tax