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Craft Cannabis Industry Booming Across the United States

 
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From Illinois to Washington, craft cannabis is making a big impact.

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Craft cannabis is taking the United States by storm, with Hamilton Farms on Thursday announcing its inaugural harvest delivery to dispensaries across the Garden State. This marks a significant milestone for the company and the industry as a whole, showcasing the growth and potential of craft cannabis in the market.

In Illinois, a rule change in December by the Department of Agriculture has allowed craft growers to expand beyond the previous limit of 5,000 plants. This change has opened up new opportunities for small-scale growers to thrive and compete in the ever-growing cannabis market.

Unfortunately, not all news surrounding craft cannabis is positive. Craft Cannabis in Tacoma recently experienced a troubling incident where homemade explosives were used to target the business. The community has come together to support the company and help in any way possible after this senseless act of violence.

On the East Coast, Tree House Craft Cannabis is hoping to expand its program across Massachusetts with locations in Dracut and Pepperell. Their dedication to quality and community involvement has set them apart in the industry, and they are poised for continued success in the coming years.

One company that is reaping the benefits of the craft cannabis boom is Feast & Flower, which is redefining experiential marketing for craft beverage brands in the infused beverage and hospitality spaces. Their innovative approach to branding and customer engagement has set them apart in a crowded market.

In other news, the Cannabis Business Development Fund has allocated nearly $1.3 million to various companies in the industry this year, with over $21 million distributed overall. This funding has helped support small businesses and entrepreneurs looking to make their mark in the craft cannabis space.

Despite the challenges faced by some in the industry, there are still success stories like UpState Craft Cannabis, which recently received approval for its operation permit from the HHDS. This news is a positive sign for the company and the industry as a whole, showing that there is still room for growth and innovation in the craft cannabis market.

Overall, the craft cannabis industry is thriving across the United States, with companies like Hamilton Farms leading the way in quality and innovation. As the market continues to expand and evolve, there will be new opportunities for small-scale growers and entrepreneurs to make their mark in this booming industry.

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