
"On Saturday, May 16, Budist will release the 2025 California Harvest Report at a public gathering hosted at the Berkeley Chapel of the Flowers, presented in partnership with the Cannabis Buyers' Club of Berkeley (CBCB). Building on last year's inaugural report, this event brings together the public, trade, and media to explore the agricultural heritage of California cannabis and the distinct qualities that define its most important growing regions."
"Spanning seven counties-Humboldt, Mendocino, Trinity, Nevada, Lake, Santa Cruz, and Sonoma-the Harvest Report highlights a diverse cross-section of farms and producers, with a focus on cultivation practices, terroir, and regional expression. The event is open to both seasoned connoisseurs and those newer to cannabis who are interested in exploring different regions, cultivars, and cultivation practices."
"We welcome retailers, buyers, and budtenders looking for a clearer sense of how regions differ and how to navigate the range of producers across the state. By bringing these regions together in one place, the goal is to build a deeper appreciation for origin and appellation, while recognizing the legacy regions and cultivators that continue to define California cannabis."
"Throughout the afternoon, attendees will have the opportunity to meet farmers, explore regional diversity, and take part in guided tastings and community discussions that deepen awareness and appreciation of California's agricultural heritage. Regional Showcase - Dedicated spaces for each county, where farms share their products, practices, and what defines their region."
The 2025 California Harvest Report will be released on Saturday, May 16 at a public gathering in Berkeley. The event is hosted at the Berkeley Chapel of the Flowers and presented with the Cannabis Buyers' Club of Berkeley. It builds on last year’s inaugural report by bringing together the public, trade, and media to examine California cannabis agricultural heritage and the qualities of key growing regions. The report covers seven counties: Humboldt, Mendocino, Trinity, Nevada, Lake, Santa Cruz, and Sonoma. It highlights cultivation practices, terroir, and regional expression through a diverse set of farms and producers. Attendees can meet farmers, explore regional diversity, and join guided tastings and community discussions. Admission is free for full event access, with a paid option that includes a limited edition gift bag.
Read at Funcheap
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]