101: Introduction to Seed to Sale Tracking for a Cultivator

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The purpose of this course is to introduce you to a fundamental concept for working in the cannabis industry: Seed to Sale Tracking.

 

Cannabis legalization has been spreading like weeds. After decades of prohibition, some of the United States, along with many other countries, are now issuing licenses to grow marijuana for both medical and recreational purposes.

 

Cannabis has a long and complicated history in its growing, selling and use around the world.

 

Seed to sale tracking has become critical for oversight of the cannabis industry and it also provides valuable information and business intelligence for growing cannabis businesses.

 

Seed to sale tracking helps regulatory agencies ensure tax collection and enables both business security and consumer product safety.

 

In the following lessons I offer an introduction of seed to sale tracking, training and reporting including the many records a cannabis business must maintain.

 

I like to explain seed to sale tracking as the regulation of the 3P’s, the people, the product and the process, of the cannabis industry from seed to sale.

 

Regulators, business owners, employees, vendors and customers are all people (or businesses) considered in seed to sale tracking.

 

In most areas, a governing agency will employ regulators to oversee the tracking and tracing of cannabis businesses.

 

Most regulators are tracking the licensing of businesses, registering licensed agents and in many states, in the US, medical programs are also licensing patients.

 

For each license type, we will discuss the licensing and facility requirements as well as people, the product and the process involved with tracking from seed to sale.

 

In this course we will discuss how the people in this industry are tracking the product and the process including:

 

  • Where it comes from,
  • How it is produced,
  • What goes into it,
  • What products come from it,
  • Test results and various product attributes
  • How it is transported,
  • Who handles it
  • Who it is given to,
  • How much is transferred or sold
  • Financial exchanges

 

and more.

 

We will also discuss reporting and why the right seed to sale software is critical for your company’s success.

 

Regulators are using what has been termed “ track and trace software” to monitor licensing, compliance and tax collection.

 

Businesses are using “seed to sale software” to manage business operations including cost of goods, customer management, point of sale, advertising, financials and more.

 

Adilas420 offers many solutions for tracking and reporting on the people the product and the process from seed to CPA.

 

If you are looking for an introduction to the concept of seed to sale tracking and common regulatory requirements or are looking for strategies for tracking the people, the product and the process of the cannabis industry from seed to sale this is the right course for you.

 

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Adilas.biz, or adilas, like Adilas420.com, is an online business platform. We are considered a “SaaS” or Software as a Service provider. We charge a monthly fee for businesses to use our interface, functions, and tools. We give our clients full access to their data through a valid login. Depending on how the different companies choose to use the adilas platform, depends on the tools, functions, and features that they need or end up using. Adilas.biz is a web-based hosted solution. In modern language, this is commonly known as “cloud-based”. We advertise ourselves as a “virtual data portal” to help with sales, inventory tracking, POS (point of sale), CRM (customer relationship management), online expense tracking, BI (business intelligence), payroll, timecards, scheduling, backend office, accounting functions, and much more. Read more about Adilas
Security, integrity, and back-up plans are hot topics in today’s world. We, at adilas.biz, take security, data integrity, and back-ups very seriously. Adilas.biz hosts servers with top rated server farms for commercially hosted environments and implement state of the art security protocols. Common security measures such as SSL, Firewalls, virus protection, and data encryption are used. The server hosts offers 24/7 tech support and personnel monitoring in their hazard proof facility.
Yes. Adilas.biz was originally designed for vehicle manufacturing and sales. The solution was adapted to accommodate many industries and has served thousands of cannabis businesses as a seed to sale tracking system since 2010. The system works for Governing Agencies, Dispensary’s, Cultivation, Production or Lab facilities to track and trace marijuana from seed to sale. Learn more about seed to sale software.
Yes. Adilas currently integrates directly with Franwell Metrc, Leaf Data, BioTrack, and the Washington State Liquor Board’s tracking system. We are currently working on integration with Arizona Department of Health Services web portal and will develop for other states as requested. We are currently working on solutions in Canada.
Adilas will work on any device or computer that can connect to the Internet. Adilas can be used in any web browser, although, some browsers offer more functionality than others. For best results, we recommend you use Google Chrome, Safari or Firefox. However, some printers may prefer internet explorer, which works fine too.
Adilas can work with most any hardware. It can work on any device and is compatible with standard printers, barcode scanners, magnetic swipers ect. For recommended hardware see products and solutions.
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