Growing How improved cannabis genetics can increase revenue and safeguard the environment
The Green Revolution revolutionised global agriculture, specifically how we breed and cultivate commodity crops, in the 1950s and 1960s.
The ability to modify plant genetics such that it naturally resists common pests and fungi has enabled cheaper cultivation inputs and yield increases that have improved the globe.
Cannabis agriculture is still mostly in the Dark Ages despite these significant scientific advances from more than 60 years ago.
Underground breeders have achieved incredible breakthroughs to boost production and potency over decades of illegal activity.
However, …










