luxcultivars
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No, but I don't see them going for $50 a pound either. Look at tobacco. That stuff has to be dried and cured. There is a lot of hand work involved. And it goes for less than $50/pound.
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When you grow crops on a large scale the cost per unit volume drops. You make a profit by making a small profit on a huge volume.
No one is making beer at home and selling it on the market for a profit.
Tobacco is an industry that was created via slave labor. Not my first choice as a business model, personally. Today it is an industry subsidized by the government.
You seem to be advocating big corporate farming of cannabis, which I don't. I would prefer that small professional farmers grow my cannabis, and I feel that they deserve to actually make a living at what they do. Like everyone else. But hey: some people eat at McDonald's every day and are satisfied with that.
I think the microbrewery model is actually a perfect one. Small independent growers producing their own brands and maintaining high quality, offered as an alternative for discriminating smokers who aren't satisfied with budweiser-quality crap weed produced on a mass scale just to keep prices down.