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This Japanese business model could help optimize cannabis cultivation profitability

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The principle of continuous improvement (CI), called “kaizen” by the Japanese, means to make continuous incremental changes to a company’s manufacturing process while continually improving internal skills, practices and procedures – all to achieve increased efficiency and quality.

By taking a CI approach to direct materials, labor and associated processes, kaizen principles can lower the cost of goods sold (COGS) in your cannabis cultivation business and increase profitability.

Most of our CI pursuits are based on having reliable data to measure results.

To grow plants optimally, we need to collect data on three fundamental points:

Light Temperature and humidity Carbon dioxide and water

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