METRC – California Cannabis Track and Trace

Seed to sale tracking will affect every (legal and regulated) operator across the cannabis supply chain - nursery, cultivator, manufacturer, brand, lab, distributor, and retailer.

Juli Crockett, Head of Compliance, MMLG, talks about Track and Trace and Metrc in California.

The California Cannabis Track-and-Trace (CCTT) system is the program used statewide to record the inventory and movement of cannabis and cannabis products through the commercial cannabis supply chain—from cultivation to sale. The state’s contracted service provider for the CCTT system is the technology company Franwell, Inc., and they are using the Metrc software program— the same program now used in Colorado, Oregon, Alaska, and Nevada for their cannabis programs.

All state-issued annual cannabis licensees are required to use the CCTT-Metrc system to record, track, and maintain information about their cannabis and cannabis-product inventories and activities.

Join us on July 17th in Los Angeles as we continue the conversation with a panel discussion on how metrc and track and trace affect retailers, brands, cultivators, labs and distributors.

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