How to Achieve Success in Cannabis Specific B2B Relationships

How to Achieve Success in Cannabis Specific B2B Relationships

Everyone in business knows professional relationships are important, but in the California cannabis industry, having your network is a must if you hope to achieve success. Perhaps one of the best ways to make these connections is at expos and local cannabis events. Here is a good resource to see what events may be happening around you, but even a location-specific Google search is sure to point you in the right direction. You’ll want to bring along any marketing material you have, your menu of available (or soon to be available) products, and lots of business cards to start building a sales pipeline. If the event allows, bring some samples of your product with you to make yourself stand out from the crowd. 

Can the Small Local Farmer Thrive In Today’s Legal Industry?

Can the Small Local Farmer Thrive In Today’s Legal Industry?

In 2018, California cannabis retail stores sold $2.5 billion of cannabis products. That’s a lot of cannabis! With numbers that big, you can bet your bottom dollar large corporate companies will want their share. The California cannabis market is vast and growing. The market is expected to reach $7.7 billion by 2022, and more cannabis will be needed to supply the increasing amount of consumers. While an up in demand will increase a need for a more abundant supply, it puts increased pressure on farmers to provide large batch amounts. Fewer transactions for distributors means less time and money spent on obtaining products. They are looking for suppliers that have hundreds, even thousands, of pounds to sell at a time, so how can the small farmer, one with 10,000 sqft or less of cultivation space, expect to supply enough to make the distributor’s time worthwhile?

What is "Fresh Frozen" Cannabis and Why Is It So Popular?

What is "Fresh Frozen" Cannabis and Why Is It So Popular?

The fresh-frozen buzz is growing in popularity among cannabis consumers as the demand for high-potency extracts soars. What once was an outlandish concept is now considered standard for a portion of a cultivator's crop, some farmers choosing to freeze the crop entirety. As we move forward with the evolution of the industry, our techniques and practices evolve as well, aiming to match our end goal with our customer's desires. While we will always cultivate under our organic and sustainable standard, we have added new traditions to our harvest procedure, offering both fresh-frozen products and air-cured flowers to our clients.

De-Bunking the Mixed-Light Myths

De-Bunking the Mixed-Light Myths

Conflicts of perspective can occur even in the most like-minded communities. When people are passionate about a cause, it’s sometimes easier to put blinders on than to accept facts and data that contradict our worldview. A version of this head-in-the-sand scenario is currently playing out in the California cannabis industry, specifically around the subject of mixed-light grow operations.

Giving Back to Your Community: How You Can Get Involved and How It Benefits Everyone, Including You

Giving Back to Your Community: How You Can Get Involved and How It Benefits Everyone, Including You

We achieve more when we work together, we work better when we feel supported, and we excel because we join forces in the name of a single cause. If you dig deep enough, teamwork is at the foundation of all success. Without the actions of team-oriented individuals, we wouldn't evolve our mindset to one of collaboration and synergy - a mindset that helps us all propel forward. 

A Better Garden for 2020

A Better Garden for 2020

The new year brings with it an abundance of new possibilities. It’s an opportunity to start anew, to try alternative methods, and to work on ourselves as cultivators. This year, we want to focus our development in the garden, working to find ways to weave sustainability and community involvement in our everyday routine. With our focus here at Giving Tree Farms on working with the natural elements, we want to expand our motivation outward so that others feel compelled to do the same. We welcome you to come along on our journey to oneness with our earth by implementing these following resolutions in your gardening practices.

A Quick Guide to Forming Your Own Cannabis Cooperative in California - Part 2 of 2

A Quick Guide to Forming Your Own Cannabis Cooperative in California - Part 2 of 2

Starting a California cannabis cooperative is no easy task, but the benefits are worth it. As a group of Mendocino cannabis farms, my co-op has seen tremendous value from the contributions of our members. Agriculture cooperatives are imperative for many small farmers to stay in business, so let's take a look at what goes into the cooperative model and how you can get the most out of it.

A Quick Guide to Forming Your Own Cannabis Cooperative in California: Part 1 of 2

A Quick Guide to Forming Your Own Cannabis Cooperative in California: Part 1 of 2

There are often multiple paths you can take to reach the same outcome. Forming a California cannabis cooperative is no exception. However, I hope I can provide you with information that will make your journey a little easier. Through the process of forming a co-op, I have learned a few lessons along the way. I can safely say that forming this union is one of the best things you can do for your farm, but it can also prove to be one of the most challenging. 

Working Mindfully

Working Mindfully

When the to-do list spans over multiple pages, the workload stacks up into the clouds, and stress snakes its way into our consciousness, it’s no wonder we sometimes feel like we are running a marathon in mud up to our thighs. It’s tiring, overwhelming, and at times, seems impossible to finish. But we tell ourselves a great entrepreneur has a passion for hard work, and use that as an excuse to keep going, despite the swarm of tasks threatening to sting our mental health.

Why Buying From a Cooperative May Be the Best Move For Your Business

Why Buying From a Cooperative May Be the Best Move For Your Business

Sustainable cannabis is growing in popularity among consumers as the public becomes educated on the environmental effects of old and wasteful farming methods. The same can be said about organic cultivation methods, though there isn't a recognized state-wide organic certification for cannabis at this time. Since the consumer base is shifting their decisions to buying products with responsible backgrounds, distributors must also shift their buying motivation to supply the retailers with what they truly need. They now need to look for cultivators who practice sustainable farming methods that align with their evolving consumer base. Cannabis cooperatives may be the answer.