Preserving Aroma in Cannabis Strains

Preserving Aroma in Cannabis Strains

Aroma is one of the first things we notice about cannabis – and it is often a deciding factor when choosing between two strains. In fact, particular aromas will appeal to certain people due to the qualities that they encompass. When it comes to many plants...
The Importance of Cannabis Root Health for Bigger Yields

The Importance of Cannabis Root Health for Bigger Yields

Cannabis is an incredible plant with hundreds of genetic variations, multiple grow patterns and various cannabinoid and terpene content levels. Depending on which strain or group of cannabis plants your growing, you need to adjust based on whether they are Indica,...
How to Grow Autoflowering Cannabis Plants

How to Grow Autoflowering Cannabis Plants

What Are “Autoflowering” Cannabis Plants? A regular cannabis growth cycle involves four stages: Germinating seeds, seedling stage, vegetative stage and the flowering stage. Generally, each of these stages requires a slightly different environment in terms of...
Indo Expo – Green is the New Gold

Indo Expo – Green is the New Gold

The Indo Expo is a premier cannabis trade show that takes place in Denver, Colorado. This is a full-spectrum B2B event that showcases a variety of products and tools from equipment and lighting to nutrition and more! This event features seminars, workshops,...

GMP refers to the Good Manufacturing Practice Regulations promulgated by the US Food and Drug Administration under the authority of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (See Chapter IV for food, and Chapter V, Subchapters A, B, C, D, and E for drugs and devices.) These regulations, which have the force of law, require that manufacturers, processors, and packagers of drugs, medical devices, some food, and blood take proactive steps to ensure that their products are safe, pure, and effective. GMP regulations require a quality approach to manufacturing, enabling companies to minimize or eliminate instances of contamination, mixups, and errors. This in turn, protects the consumer from purchasing a product which is not effective or even dangerous. Failure of firms to comply with GMP regulations can result in very serious consequences including recall, seizure, fines, and jail time.

GMP regulations address issues including record keeping, personnel qualifications, sanitation, cleanliness, equipment verification, process validation, and complaint handling. Most GMP requirements are very general and open-ended, allowing each manufacturer to decide individually how to best implement the necessary controls. This provides much flexibility, but also requires that the manufacturer interpret the requirements in a manner which makes sense for each individual business.

GMP is also sometimes referred to as “cGMP”. The “c” stands for “current,” reminding manufacturers that they must employ technologies and systems which are up-to-date in order to comply with the regulation.