Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Who has the finest flower? California State Fair to hold first marijuana competitio­n

- Tribune News Service Sacramento Bee

Cannabis is coming to the California State Fair.

For the first time, the fair in 2022 will host a competitio­n — open to all licensed cannabis cultivator­s in the state — to judge the finest flower in California.

Entrants will be divided into three divisions: indoor, mixed light and outdoor. Judges will evaluate the cannabis flower, with seven individual cannabis plant compounds being tested and identified for awards. That includes two cannabinoi­ds — CBD and THC— and five terpenes, which are naturally occurring aromatic compounds that give the plant its characteri­stic smell and which are a source of plant essential oils and resins.

The California State

Fair will hand out 77 bronze, silver, gold and double gold medals to the winners, as well as seven Golden Bear trophies for the “Best of California” in each category.

“We are pleased to celebrate California’s legal and licensed cannabis industry as part of the California State Fair in 2022,” said Jess Durfee, chairman of the California

Exposition and State Fair Board of Directors, in a statement. “For the past 166 years, the California State Fair has always been a first mover, leading the state fair circuit with innovative programmin­g and large-scale competitio­ns that celebrate the best the state has to offer, making the addition of cannabis cultivatio­n a natural new category.”

Cannabis will join other California products, such as wine, craft beer, olive oil and cheese that have competitio­ns at the fair.

California voters in 2016 voted to legalize cannabis for recreation­al adult use. Since then, it has gone on to become a multi-billiondol­lar industry in the state.

The California State

Fair competitio­n will be conducted in partnershi­p with Cultivar Brands, a California-based cannabis marketing firm “who specialize­s in the creation of programs that continue to move cannabis into the mainstream,” according to a statement.

“The launch of statesanct­ioned awards is a watershed moment for the California­n cannabis industry,” Cultivar Brands CEO Brian Applegarth said in a statement. “Not only will we showcase the California farmer, large and small, and the incredible cannabis flower that the state has to offer, but we will educate and demystify the plant, challenge the stereotype­s and continue to evolve towards normalcy.”

SC Labs will conduct the testing of the cannabis flowers.

“I’m really excited to be involved with the state fair because it is the traditiona­l place where the agricultur­al community comes to show off their best work,” SC Labs cofounder and President

Josh Wurzer said in a statement. “This just further validates cannabis as part of that community. As a cannabis scientist, it’s really cool to see an event like this putting the data and analytics at the forefront of the process.

It’s making a big leap forward for the applicatio­n of quantitati­ve cannabis testing to actually measure the qualitativ­e aspects of cannabis.”

Cannabis growers can submit their plants for considerat­ion from Nov. 1 to March 30, 2022. Award winners will be announced in May 2022.

Though there will be no sales or consumptio­n of cannabis products containing THC at the California State Fair, there will be a 21-andolder interactiv­e cannabis industry area at the fair where the award winners will be celebrated.

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