California Preserves Historic Cannabis Genetics
California’s Innovative Move to Preserve Legacy Cannabis Genetics
In a landmark initiative, California is channeling millions into a project aimed at preserving its storied legacy cannabis genetics through meticulous analysis and documentation. As part of its broader commitment to supporting academic research in cannabis, the state has allocated $2.7 million to fund this project, dubbed “Legacy Cannabis Genetics: People and Their Plants, a Community-Driven Study.” This initiative is a collaborative effort involving the Origins Council, LeafWorks, the United CORE Alliance, and academic partners at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, and the University of California.
The primary goal of this project is to safeguard the unique genetic profiles of legacy cannabis breeds that have flourished in California’s diverse microclimates. This effort not only aims to preserve these valuable genetic resources but also to legally protect them as intellectual property, ensuring they remain a community asset. With a timeframe extending to 2026, the initiative is a profound step towards recognizing and formalizing the contributions of legacy breeds in the burgeoning legal cannabis industry.
For more on this initiative, visit the original article at Benzinga.