BigBhuda
Well-Known Member
Just started following this thread and it is awesome. Just what we need.
For the record I am currently a small dg with only 3 lights, but on a relatively remote acreage with a 30 x 40 shop and would like to expand as part of the new regulations.
Excellent questions. I can't see how we can go ahead and invest in the security and video monitoring before knowing if they will approve it. I hope we can submit a detailed plan and know that when it passes inspection we will be authorized.
Also what has not been clear is if greenhouses will be possible. I would think with a secure chainlink / barbwire fence it should work in rural areas.
Finally I would like to suggest something that may be an option on a big scale. The main idea here seems to be small producer cooperation. What if we actually formed a formal producer coop. It may even be possible that producers could sell in bulk to the coop which would handle all of the quality control, packaging and client order fulfilment. The coop could set the quality control standards and perform producer inspections as required. The coop would pay producers a fair but reasonable amount and charge the clients on an equally fair basis. Any excess could be paid out as patronage dividends.
It would also be possible to have client memberships that could share in the dividends. The necessary capital would be raised by selling the membership shares. I would hope maybe $1,000 for a producer member and $100 for a patient member. There could also be investment shares that would pay good interest for investors. I think patients would jump all over this instead of super large greedy corporate producers.
For the record I am currently a small dg with only 3 lights, but on a relatively remote acreage with a 30 x 40 shop and would like to expand as part of the new regulations.
Excellent questions. I can't see how we can go ahead and invest in the security and video monitoring before knowing if they will approve it. I hope we can submit a detailed plan and know that when it passes inspection we will be authorized.
Also what has not been clear is if greenhouses will be possible. I would think with a secure chainlink / barbwire fence it should work in rural areas.
Finally I would like to suggest something that may be an option on a big scale. The main idea here seems to be small producer cooperation. What if we actually formed a formal producer coop. It may even be possible that producers could sell in bulk to the coop which would handle all of the quality control, packaging and client order fulfilment. The coop could set the quality control standards and perform producer inspections as required. The coop would pay producers a fair but reasonable amount and charge the clients on an equally fair basis. Any excess could be paid out as patronage dividends.
It would also be possible to have client memberships that could share in the dividends. The necessary capital would be raised by selling the membership shares. I would hope maybe $1,000 for a producer member and $100 for a patient member. There could also be investment shares that would pay good interest for investors. I think patients would jump all over this instead of super large greedy corporate producers.