Federally licensed cannabis producers in British Columbia, Canada, can apply to sell adult-use products from stores at their cultivation sites beginning Nov. 3 as the province prepares to launch its long-awaited cannabis farm-gate program.
The program “is intended to support the development of a robust, diverse and sustainable legal cannabis economy that is inclusive of Indigenous and rural communities,” the British Columbia Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General said in a late Tuesday news release.
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Cannabis businesses aspiring to farm-gate sales will need to apply for a new “producer retail store” (PRS) license from B.C.’s Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch.
Eligible licensees include standard cultivators, micro-cultivators and cannabis nurseries as well as cultivators with a processing license, according to the provincial government’s application portal for PRS licenses.
However, cannabis businesses with only a federal processing license are ineligible.
Businesses may hold only one PRS license per
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