Is paper holding your cannabis business back from growth?

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During the many years of prohibition, recordkeeping in the cannabis industry had to be decentralized, and often even discouraged. Retailers are listening The upside of my bad cannabis crop In the North American legal markets, the vast majority of cannabis operations run on paper and spreadsheets. Today, governments enforce extensive rules and guidelines for recordkeeping in the cannabis industry, so as prohibition recedes and the industry steps into the mainstream, the most successful cannabis companies have set up efficient recordkeeping practices. But the industry as a whole needs an organizational solution custom-tailored to the unique challenges of cannabis to thrive in business and uphold all applicable laws. Even if paper-based methods were better for business (and as we’ve established, they’re not) they are wasteful for business and don’t provide any insight into how a business can reduce its environmental impact.

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During the many years of prohibition, recordkeeping in the cannabis industry had to be decentralized, and often even discouraged.

Today, governments enforce extensive rules and guidelines for recordkeeping in the cannabis industry, so as prohibition recedes and the industry steps into the mainstream, the most successful cannabis companies have set up efficient recordkeeping practices.

But the industry as a whole needs an organizational solution custom-tailored to the unique challenges of cannabis to thrive in business and uphold all applicable laws.

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