Cannacurio: Connecticut Hemp

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It is hemp season and today’s Cannacurio delves into the hemp licenses in our home state of Connecticut. The processing function is most likely to be vertically integrated or stacked – only 3 of the 19 processing licenses are standalones. Vertical Integration One of the questions we are increasingly asked about is how many licenses are vertically integrated. Grower License: Issued to a person in the state licensed by the commissioner to cultivate, grow, harvest, handle, store and market hemp. Connecticut has three types of licenses right now that include cultivation, processing and manufacturing.

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It is hemp season and today’s Cannacurio delves into the hemp licenses in our home state of Connecticut. Connecticut has three types of licenses right now that include cultivation, processing and manufacturing. Between Pending and Active there are 217 licenses and here is how they break down across activities:

Manufacturer License: To make hemp products intended for human ingestion, inhalation, absorption or other internal consumption (collectively “consumables”), you must apply for and receive...

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