New York’s first marijuana farmers market will open on Thursday in the Hudson Valley, state regulators announced.
About one month after the Cannabis Control Board (CCB) started accepting applications for the new Cannabis Growers Showcases (CGS) program, regulators said in a press release on Wednesday that High Falls Canna has been cleared to launch this week and start serving adult consumers at an open market in New Paltz.
Licensed growers Queen Farms and Empire Farm 1830, as well as the retailer Legacy Dispensers, will also be on-site to sell their cannabis products. The farmers market will be open in the New Paltz municipal parking lot from 4-8pm Thursdays on Fridays and 1-8pm on Saturdays. This will continue to place each week until the end of the year or a traditional retailer opens in the village.
The first Cannabis Growers Showcase will be hosted in New Paltz on Thursday, August 10.
New Yorkers can meet #NYcannabis growers and processors and experience all that this market has to offer every Thu-Fri from 4-8 and Sat from 1pm-8pm until year end.
— NYS Office of Cannabis Management (@nys_cannabis) August 9, 2023
A press conference is scheduled for Thursday to mark the first-ever
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