A German cannabis company is looking to hire a “cannabis sommelier” with a salary of up to $142,500 a year — via TheGrowthOp
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Cologne-based Cannamedical sells medical cannabis products to German pharmacies and the lucky hire will be responsible for reviewing and monitoring “the standards of our growers in the sourcing countries of Australia, Canada, Portugal, Macedonia and Denmark,” Cannamedical CEO David Henn toldSign up for Weekend Dispensary to get the latest cannabis news and exclusive articles delivered straight to your inbox.
The sommelier also supports the company in the selection and purchase of medicinal cannabis cultivars and also in supply chain management.”Article contenteducational work in connection with medical cannabis.that it had agreed on a plan to legalize adult-use cannabis in 2024. Under the proposal, personal possession of up to 30 grams would be allowed, while licensed shops and pharmacies would act as pot purveyors.
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