Cannabis testing enables growers and sellers to meet state regulations while offering high-quality, easy to dose products that customers can feel safe consuming.  Cannabis goes through a long journey from seed to plant to processing before finally ending up on the shelf as a packaged retail product. Along the way, there are many potential sources of contamination.

Heavy metals found in soil can be absorbed through the roots and become concentrated in the plant. The natural moisture in cannabis can foster the growth of microbes. Pesticides and processing chemicals can be left behind at unsafe levels.

Any potential contaminant poses a risk to the health of consumers. Cannabis testing is the only way to ensure that your products are free of contamination and safe for consumption.


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Essential Plus Listings
Columbia Laboratories, Inc.
Portland, Oregon United States     Distance: 7751.79 KM

STANDARDS

ISO 17025
Land & Seas Laboratory
Wasilla, Alaska United States     Distance: 7895.18 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
Agricor Laboratories
Denver, Colorado United States     Distance: 7016.37 KM

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Apollo Labs, LLC.
Scottsdale, Arizona United States     Distance: 7474.2 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
Green Scientific Labs Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona United States     Distance: 7486.89 KM
Botanacor
Denver, Colorado United States     Distance: 7016.65 KM
Kaycha Labs Gainsville
Gainesville, Florida United States     Distance: 5761.44 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
Green Scientific Labs Florida
Davie, Florida United States     Distance: 5615.27 KM
Essential Listings
Scissortail Laboratory, LLC.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma United States     Distance: 6647.5 KM
The industry needs safe, contaminant-free products that keeps your clients coming coming back.

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ISO 17025
Cannabest Labs
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma United States     Distance: 6644.85 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
ACT Laboratories Inc.
Scottsdale, Arizona United States     Distance: 7473.77 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
Kaycha Labs Davie
Davie, Florida United States     Distance: 5615.25 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
Aspen Research Corporation
Maple Grove, Minnesota United States     Distance: 6386.66 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
Kaycha Labs
Natick, Massachusetts United States     Distance: 5272.06 KM

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ASTM D8196
Kaycha Labs
Knoxville, Tennessee United States     Distance: 5893.02 KM
Hemp Testing

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ISO 17025
HORIBA
Piscataway, New Jersey United States     Distance: 5408.38 KM

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ASTM D8196
Anandia Laboratories Inc.
Vancouver, Canada     Distance: 7664.71 KM

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ASTM D8196
Medicine Creek Analytics
Fife, Washington United States     Distance: 7696.22 KM

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ASTM D8196
Kaycha Labs Oregon
Central Point, Oregon United States     Distance: 7857.06 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
Irvine, California United States     Distance: 7800.15 KM

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ASTM D8196
  • The cannabis industry had a slower start in Q1 2025, but new markets and licensing activity continue to shape the landscape. From New York’s momentum to emerging states like Kentucky and Delaware, get a closer look at the trends and what’s ahead for the rest of the year. © CNB Media LLC dba Cannabiz Media
  • In this episode of the Cannacurio Podcast, Ed Keating chats with Joseph Edwards, Chief Science Officer at Yofumo. They discuss Joseph’s journey from biochemistry and engineering to pioneering cannabis decontamination and curing technologies. Learn how Yofumo’s ozone-based systems are helping operators meet microbial compliance standards, preserve product quality, and embrace sustainable practices. Tune in for insights on evolving state regulations, consumer-driven cultivation trends, and Yofumo’s expanding global footprint beyond cannabis. © CNB Media LLC dba Cannabiz Media
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  • Cannabis cultivation licenses rebounded in 2024, with 3,369 new licenses issued—Michigan (1,079) and Oklahoma (1,039) leading the way. However, oversupply and price pressures remain major concerns, with wholesale cannabis prices dropping as low as $150 per pound. Read the full breakdown of 2024’s cultivation leaderboard and market insights. © CNB Media LLC dba Cannabiz Media
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