Community Supported Agriculture Networks Will Be Delivering Weed
Community Supported Agriculture networks are systems through which consumers can receive farm-to-table produce from local farmers, and many tech companies have seized on people's interest in eating this healthy local produce by offering app-based subscriptions. However, in California, Community Supported Agriculture networks will soon see a new harvest crop added to their lists: marijuana.
With marijuana already being completely legal in two states in the US, and votes upcoming in several more, marijuana consumption is becoming a more normalized practice. The California agricultural company HappyDay Farms is thus looking to apply the same farm-to-table ethos to the drug, making it easier for local farmers to connect with consumers near them and deliver marijuana through the same preexisting Community Supported Agriculture networks around the state.
With marijuana already being completely legal in two states in the US, and votes upcoming in several more, marijuana consumption is becoming a more normalized practice. The California agricultural company HappyDay Farms is thus looking to apply the same farm-to-table ethos to the drug, making it easier for local farmers to connect with consumers near them and deliver marijuana through the same preexisting Community Supported Agriculture networks around the state.
Trend Themes
1. App-based Subscriptions for Cannabis - Tech companies can disrupt the cannabis market by offering app-based subscriptions for easy access to locally grown marijuana through Community Supported Agriculture networks.
2. Farm-to-table Cannabis - The farm-to-table ethos can be applied to cannabis, creating an opportunity for local farmers to connect with consumers and deliver marijuana through existing Community Supported Agriculture networks.
3. Normalized Marijuana Consumption - With marijuana becoming more normalized, there is a growing opportunity for businesses to capitalize on the increasing acceptance and make marijuana delivery more accessible through existing community networks.
Industry Implications
1. Agriculture - The agriculture industry can benefit from incorporating marijuana into the farm-to-table concept, expanding product offerings and reaching a broader consumer base.
2. Technology - Tech companies can leverage app-based subscriptions to facilitate the delivery of locally grown marijuana from farmers to consumers, disrupting the traditional marijuana market.
3. Cannabis - The cannabis industry can tap into the existing Community Supported Agriculture networks to provide consumers with a farm-to-table experience and enhance the accessibility of marijuana delivery.
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