Five local companies join forces to package and deliver cannabis
Before you can buy cannabis at a shop near you, it has to be packaged and distributed. The process can be very expensive, especially for small-scale cannabis producers without the license to do it themselves. Some local entrepreneurs are trying to change that.
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