Marquette's cannabis industry is set to experience significant growth, following the Marquette City Planning Commission's recent approval of a Class C Marijuana Grower license. This milestone was achieved by North Coast Cultivators, a prominent player in the Upper Peninsula's marijuana market, operating from 1917 Enterprise St. North Coast Cultivators, known for supplying cannabis to local dispensaries such as the Fire Station, Melo Cannabis, and Whacky Jackz, is poised to expand its cultivation capabilities substantially.
This expansion, moving from a Class B to a Class C license, allows North Coast Cultivators to grow a larger number of plants. This increase in production capacity is seen as a crucial development for the company in maintaining its competitive edge in the rapidly evolving cannabis industry.
Meghan Poglese, co-owner of North Coast Cultivators, expressed optimism about the new license, highlighting its potential to introduce a wider variety of cannabis strains and meet consumer demand more effectively. "This is a significant step forward in diversifying our strain offerings and ensuring our products excite our customers," Poglese stated.
While the final steps of securing the license with the State of Michigan are still underway, North Coast Cultivators anticipates initiating the cultivation of new plants within the next 30 days, marking a new chapter in the company's growth and the region's cannabis industry.
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