Catharines School: Supply Shortages and Production Capacity

catharines school: It's the legal cannabis that we're short of, according to The Toronto Star. Nearly empty shelves at a Montreal cannabis store in December as supply shortages were felt in many provinces. Catharines school. One B.C. grower hopes to increase its production capacity from just under 10,000 kilograms to 480,000 kilograms annually by 2020. This is not a new industry, there is an existing industry, says Armstrong, who analyzed new Health Canada data on the country's marijuana market for a recent article. Ryan Remiorz / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO And to successfully compete with a stocked and still-thriving illegal market, the country's licensed cannabis producers must among a series of moves ramp up their crop outputs exponentially, offer cheaper, more varied strains and get them into a vastly increased number of stores. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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