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Browse our complete collection of cannabis and hemp insights below. This page brings together all published articles covering policy and regulation, business and economy, legal and justice, industry innovation, and culture and community. Each post is created to educate and inform operators and industry stakeholders by breaking down complex topics into clear, practical insights. Scroll down to explore the full library and stay informed on the issues shaping the industry.
Fluent’s New York Closure Shows Growth Does Not Always Mean Profitability
Fluent owned Etain is closing its Chestertown cultivation and packaging facility ahead of Vireo Growth’s planned acquisition of Fluent. The bigger lesson is that New York cannabis may be growing on paper, but operators still need cost discipline, cash flow control, and a clear plan for facilities that no longer fit the strategy.
Cannabis License Decline Shows The Easy Expansion Era Is Over
Active U.S. cannabis business licenses fell to 36,169 in the first quarter of 2026, extending a seven quarter decline. The bigger lesson for operators is that market access, renewals, capital planning, and survival margins now deserve more attention than expansion headlines.
Curaleaf’s Florida Expansion Shows The Race For Patient Access Is Still On
Curaleaf’s latest Florida expansion is another sign that large operators are still racing to lock in patient access and local market share. The bigger lesson is that in limited access medical markets, storefront growth is a long term positioning play, not just a short term retail story.
2026 Farm Bill Puts Intoxicating Hemp Revenue Under Federal Pressure
The House passing the 2026 Farm Bill with the intoxicating hemp product ban still included sends a clear warning to hemp operators. If your business depends on intoxicating hemp revenue, now is the time to review product exposure, total THC assumptions, and supply chain flexibility.
Missouri Cannabis Lawsuit Raises Serious Market Control Questions
A new Missouri class action lawsuit alleges that certain retailers used shell companies to exceed ownership limits and then used that power to push wholesale prices down. The bigger lesson for cannabis operators is that market concentration can damage pricing power long before a case is resolved.
CAURD Lobby Day Pushes New York To Back Equity Cannabis Operators
CAURD Inc.’s Lobby Day in Albany is a reminder that equity cannabis operators need more than licenses to survive. Financing, tax reinvestment, and stronger retail systems are becoming the real test of whether legalization is working as intended.
Cannabis Automation Is Growing, But Budtenders Still Matter
Automation and AI are moving deeper into cannabis operations, from cultivation and packaging to retail. But even as kiosks and robotics expand, budtenders still shape many buying decisions, which means the real opportunity is blending efficiency with human trust.
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South Africa has demand, operators, and clear cannabis potential, but it still lacks the commercial rules needed to turn legalization into a functioning market. The bigger lesson is that banking access, insurance availability, licensing clarity, and product rules matter just as much as legalization itself.