New York’s cannabis regulator is looking to grant 1,500 new licenses to help alleviate a surplus of cannabis that producers have built up amid a lack of legal channels for sales.
Cannabis growers have been sitting on excess cannabis as the state’s tally of legal retailers stands at about two dozen. John Kagia, director of policy for the Office of Cannabis Management, referred to the dynamic as “market asymmetry.”
The regulator will grant more licenses to get stores open to help sell off what he called a “significant surplus of cannabis biomass,” according to a webcast meeting, referring to producers’ unprocessed cannabis. Officials at the agency said they’re prepared to offer around 1,500 new licenses across the supply chain.
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