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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherSelf-Counsel Press, Incorporated
ISBN-101770402985
ISBN-139781770402980
eBay Product ID (ePID)239512042
Product Key Features
Book TitleCannabiz : Big Business Opportunities in the New Multibillion Dollar Marijuana Industry
Number of Pages184 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2018
TopicIndustries / General, Entrepreneurship, Industries / Agribusiness, New Business Enterprises
IllustratorYes
GenreBusiness & Economics
AuthorNeev Tapiero
Book SeriesBusiness Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight8.6 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2018-411124
Dewey Edition23
Number of Volumes1 vol.
Dewey Decimal381/.41379
Table Of ContentPreface xiiiIntroduction xviiPart 1: The Many Opportunities to DoBusiness in the Cannabis Industry 11 Niche Cannabis and Trends to Consider As You Begin 32 Micro-Production Licenses 73 Doctors, Pharmacists, and Nurse-Practitioners 114 Clones, Tissue Cultures, and Seeds 151. Clones 162. Tissue Cultures 173. Seeds 185 Control Standards When Growing 211. Analyses 212. Batch Sampling Your Analyses 246 Beneficial Insects and Natural Pest Control 257 Edibles, Topicals, Extracts, Capsules, Concentrates 271. Edibles, Topicals, and Extracts 272. Tinctures 283. Balms 294. Extracts 305. Baked Goods 336. Capsules 34iv CannaBiz8 Retail: Vapor Lounges; Hemp, Hydroponics,and Online-only Stores; Compassion Clubsand Dispensaries 351. Vapor Lounges 362. Hemp Stores 403. Hydroponics Stores 414. Online-Only Stores 425. Compassion Clubs and Dispensaries 449 Importing and Exporting 4710 Outdoor Growing and Greenhouses 51Part 2: Business Considerations Specificto the Cannabis Industry 5311 Finance: Taxes, Banks, Credit Cards,Payment Services 551. Taxes 552. Banks, Credit Cards, Payment Services 5612 Intellectual Property 5713 Insurance and Licenses 591. Insurance 592. Licenses 6014 Getting an Audit, an Inspection, or a Recall 6115 Drug Identification Numbers/National Drug Code 6516 Growing Your Own and Strain/Symptom Correlation 671. Cost of Production 702. You Can Always Be a Canadian Licensed Producer(or US Equivalent) That Does Not Grow 703. Growing and Wholesaling versusGrowing and Retailing 714. Understanding Federal Secure Storage Levelsand Maximum Storage 715. Security-Storage Breakdown 726. Education and Certifications for Growers 75Contents v17 Software and Hardware 7918 Personal Possession and Transporting 831. Secure Transport and Courier Services 8419 Flying 8720 Marketing and Branding 891. Name and Logo 912. Social Networking 913. Search Engines 934. Blogging 945. Web Conversions 956. Advertising 957. Packaging 9621 Special Events, Trade Shows, and Conferences 9922 Networking and Neighborhood Marketing 10323 Your Team (HR) and Your Security(Cyber and Physical) 1051. Your Team (HR) 1052. Your Security (Cyber and Physical) 10624 Writing a Business Plan 109Part 3: Canada-SpecificCannabis Business 11725 Canada-Specific Cannabis 1191. The Emerging Industry in Canada 1222. How to Approach Health Canada Regulations 1243. Health Canada-Related Documents 12626 Medical Cannabis in Canada 1291. Becoming a Medical Cannabis User in Canada 1312. Provincial Health-Plan Coverage 1333. The ACMPR's Closed Matrix 1354. Applying to Be a Licensed Producer 1365. Health Canada: The Organization 138vi CannaBiz27 Recreational Cannabis in Canada 1411. Recreational Users 1412. Collectibles and High-Value Items 1433. Tourists and Non-Canadian Residentsand Concierge Services 145Part 4: US-Specific Cannabis Business 14728 US-Specific Cannabis 1491. A Brief History of Legalization in the USA 1492. Important Advice for Americans Who AlreadyHave a Cannabis-Related Business 15229 Medical and Recreational Cannabis in the US 155Part 5: Going Forward 15930 Summary 161Download Kit 163Questionnaires1 Insurance 602 Should You Grow Your Own? 68Samples1 Flyer 972 Business Plan 112Tables1 Terpene Chart 312 Hydrocarbons 323 Workshops or Certifications 774 Growth in Canadian Cannabis Industry 1345 Cannabis Equivalency According to the Cannabis Act 144
SynopsisThere are few industries these days with the same potential for growth worldwide as the cannabis industry. One report estimates it will be a $31.4 billion market globally by 2021 as countries relax related laws. So if you're an entrepreneur looking to get a piece of the pie, do you know where to start?There are books out there for marijuana entrepreneurs opening retail locations; there are also books about how to grow cannabis. CannaBiz takes a more comprehensive approach to starting a cannabis business in the US or Canada, and looks at the industry from the point of view of someone who's seen many sides; it is for the retailer and also for growers/producers/suppliers of marijuana, and everything niche and mainstream in between.As the industry shifts and booms, and cannabis slowly becomes more legal and/or regulated across North America, there are dozens of (new) opportunities emerging. Beyond growing, distributing, and selling, there are chances to provide accounting, security, or courier services; make concentrates and edibles; and so much more. This book sheds light on many of the opportunities you might want to consider.Author Neev Tapiero has been involved in several cannabis businesses and the Global Marijuana March for more than two decades. In this book and its exclusive download kit, he guides readers through the ample opportunities available for entrepreneurs to make part of the industry their own., There are few industries these days with the same potential for growth worldwide as the cannabis industry. One report estimates it will be a $31.4 billion market globally by 2021 as countries relax related laws. So if you're an entrepreneur looking to get a piece of the pie, do you know where to start?There are books out there for ......, Offering a unique perspective, CannaBiz is the only business book that is intended for the retailer as well as the growers, producers, and suppliers of marijuana. There are dozens of (new) opportunities in this emerging industry such as providing security and courier services; making concentrates and edibles; growing, distribution, and sales; and much more. This book sheds light on all of the business opportunities available in this industry that emerges as it becomes more legal and/or regulated everywhere in North America.