Strategy & Capital Events

Are your cannabis company’s financial milestones defined? Does your business development roadmap support them?

Cannabis
Investing 101
Trailblazing
vs. Slipstreaming
Listed companies:
BPO
Cannabis Start-Ups:
Equity vs. Debt
M&A, Pre-IPO,
& Exit Strategies
Custom
Market Research
Medical vs.
Industrial vs. Recreational
Consolidation
& Vertical Integration

Regulation & Compliance

Minimize risk and turn regulatory friction into opportunity.

Cannabis & Hemp
License Applications
Regulatory
Research
Public Sector
Consulting
Cannabis Compliance:
Filing/Reporting
Cannabis
Banking
Strain
Certifications
Cannabis
IP
US 2018
Farm Bill Compliance
GACP, GMP,
EU-GMP, FDA, EMA

Trade & Retail

Moving cannabis and hemp products across borders can be a daunting challenge. Piggy back on the trailblazers opening up global trade channels.

Cannabis Import &
Export Advisory
QA/QC
Implementation
B2B & B2C
Marketing Strategies
Cross-border
Compliance
Market
Research
Traceability &
Chain of Custody
Sales & Partnership
Negotiation

Performance:Supporting global growth through regulatory intel

LOCATION

Germany

European medical cannabis crowdgrowing platfofrm  seeking to establish supply agreements with international LPs.

Solution

Research

Weekly deliverable detailing  regulatory updates and behind the scenes intel  from +10 target markets

Challenge

Anticipation

Identify regulatory changes before they happen to support an international investment deployment strategy.

Impact

International Expansion

Five key partnership agreements signed in target markets within 12 months of contract execution.

Insight: How land ownership laws impact cannabis investing in Mexico

The very particular rural land ownership structure that exists in Mexico is a factor that must be carefully considered regarding the way either psychoactive cannabis or industrial hemp will be cultivated once they are authorized as expected by December 2021.

According to article 27 of the Mexican Constitution and the Agrarian Law, three forms of land ownership are recognized: public, private and social (ejidos and communal).

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