DCC Enforcement Actions Up 40% in First Quarter
The Department of Cannabis Control issued 312 enforcement actions in Q1 2026, a 40 percent increase over the same period last year, with Humboldt County accounting for the largest share.
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The Department of Cannabis Control issued 312 enforcement actions in Q1 2026, a 40 percent increase over the same period last year, with Humboldt County accounting for the largest share.
Outdoor pounds are moving at $380 on the wholesale market, the lowest figure in the legal era. Legacy farms across southern Humboldt say the numbers no longer pencil out.
The Department of Cannabis Control opened a 45-day public comment period on proposed changes to cultivation regulations, including revisions to canopy limits, environmental requirements, and the controversial large-license provisions.
Three more licensed cannabis farms in Humboldt County withdrew their renewal applications in Q1 2026, continuing a steady exodus that has reduced the county's active cultivation licenses by 12% since last year.
As outdoor cannabis season approaches, small licensed growers face a brutal math problem: input costs are up 15% while wholesale flower prices remain stuck near historic lows.
A coalition of 42 licensed Humboldt and Trinity County growers formally launched a campaign Monday to establish the state's first cannabis appellation of origin, arguing that Emerald Triangle flower deserves the same geographic protections as Napa Valley wine.
New CDFA energy disclosure requirements taking effect in April will require all licensed indoor cannabis cultivators to report monthly electricity usage, lighting type, and HVAC specifications, adding another compliance layer to an already thin-margin business.
The Department of Cannabis Control extended the deadline for provisional license holders to convert to annual licenses, pushing the cutoff from March 31 to July 1, 2026.
Outdoor dep wholesale prices open 2026 at roughly $380 per pound, continuing a slide that has wiped out margins for most small-scale cultivators.