Currently, the farm owners in the northeastern province are organizing and forming a coalition with roughly 20 other businesses that also cultivate cannabis. In order to help cooperatives negotiate higher rates, they intend to give them additional negotiating power. The organizations also demand that the government take action and establish standardized cannabis prices. They want to turn the heavily crowded market around so that farmers may benefit from it once more.
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