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Seed to Sale Tracking: Page 2
Metrc Appoints Chief Technology Officer
The seed-to-sale tracking provider named Sam Peterson to lead the company in advancing technology and product initiatives.
Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission to Establish Statewide Seed-to-Sale Tracking System
The system will help ensure product quality and safety for residents.
Metrc Announces Sustainable Tag Solution For Seed-to-Sale Tracking
Alabama Partners With Metrc on Track-and-Trace Platform
The company will support Alabama’s medical cannabis program through its seed-to-sale tracking system.
Maine's Office of Cannabis Policy Announces 18-Member Inventory Tracking Workgroup
The Metrc User Workgroup will build on OCP’s stakeholder engagement and listening tours in 2022 to identify areas for improvement in cannabis "track and trace" software and streamline its future use in Maine.
Forian BioTrack Launches New Mexico Traceability Software for Adult-Use Cannabis
BioTrack has been the traceability system for New Mexico medical cannabis sales since 2015.
Track-and-Trace Provider Metrc Wins Contract in Minnesota
The deal marks the company’s 19th government partnership nationwide.
Injunction Lifted on Oklahoma Seed-to-Sale System for Cannabis
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, which contracted Metrc for the program, has found middle ground with the state’s medical licensees.
Florida Chooses BioTrack as the State's Cannabis Track and Trace System
Florida plans to use the BioTrack inventory tracking system to monitor the movement of cannabis products in the state’s medical-use cannabis market.
Metrc Will No Longer Collect Tag Fees from Missouri Cannabis Business Owners
An appellate court handed down the ruling in late January, capping a lawsuit first filed by Metrc in 2019.
Maine Medical Cannabis Task Force Pushes Back on Track-and-Trace Requirement
Right now, the track-and-trace system is in place for the state’s relatively new adult-use market.
Connecticut Taps BioTrack as Seed-to-Sale Tracking Software
The state’s Department of Consumer Protection Drug Control Division will use the tracking system to monitor the movement of cannabis products in the medical and adult-use markets.
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