California Cannabis Exodus: Wildfires & Low Prices Threaten Cultivators’ Survival

Small-scale cannabis farmers in California are increasingly abandoning their fields as they grapple with the dual threats of destructive wildfires and falling prices, signaling a troubling trend for America’s largest legal cannabis market. Industry experts anticipate this exodus will persist as conditions worsen.

Cannabis Farmers Denied Federal Aid

Cannabis cultivators differ from traditional farmers in that they cannot access federal aid, given marijuana’s status as a controlled substance. Anthony Coniglio from NewLake Capital Partners, Inc. (OTC:NLCP) emphasized, “These operators don’t have the ability to go to FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) to get reimbursement for losses in a federal disaster zone because of the federal classification.” With the increasing severity of wildfires, this lack of financial support renders the risks untenable for many, reported by Mrinalika Roy of Reuters.

Cannabis Oversupply Drives Prices Downward

The economic landscape for cannabis in California has …

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