CannaVerte issues one license per territory. The operator who gets there first controls Full Spectrum Powder™ production in that region — protected by a pending patent and a controlled licensing model.
CannaVerte structures licensing to match the capital position and operational goals of each licensee. All three paths deliver the same territorial protection and patent coverage.
Outright acquisition of the machine and territorial license. Full ownership from day one. Best for operators with capital access who want the lowest total cost of ownership over time.
Monthly lease structure that spreads capital outlay while securing territorial rights immediately. The lease can convert to ownership. Ideal for operators who want to protect their territory while managing cash flow.
Technology license for operators who want to use the process within an existing operation without capital equipment acquisition. Structured on a per-use or per-territory basis with defined terms.
Specific terms, pricing, and availability vary by territory. All structures are subject to a discovery call and territory assessment with Chad Currin.
Exclusive rights to produce and sell Full Spectrum Powder™ within a single state. Protects your operation from any other CannaVerte licensee entering your market. The base territory unit.
Multi-state territorial coverage for operators with distribution reach across a geographic region — for example, Northeast, Southeast, Mountain West. Larger territory, larger competitive moat.
Structured for high-volume operators who require multiple machines within a territory. Volume licensing accommodates scale — the same protection, across a larger production footprint.
The patent-pending process creates a legal barrier that competitors cannot cross. Your license includes the territorial coverage of that patent — anyone attempting to replicate the process in your territory faces legal exposure.
Full Spectrum Powder™ is not available to buy from a distributor or source from a generic supplier. As a licensee, you are the only source of this ingredient in your territory. That's a supply position that commands premium pricing.
CannaVerte deliberately limits license issuance. The controlled supply of licenses protects the market value of the ingredient and ensures no territory is oversaturated with CannaVerte product — protecting every licensee's position.
Extraction-free, full spectrum, hydrophilic, patent-pending — these aren't marketing claims, they're differentiators that justify real price premium over commodity distillate products and standard concentrates.
The extraction-free full spectrum category is new. Early licensees define what the product is in their market, build brand recognition first, and establish distribution relationships before any competition exists. This advantage compounds over time.
One license. One territory. One operator. The territorial exclusivity means your investment is protected by contract — no other CannaVerte licensee can operate in your region. You own the category in your market.
A 30–45 minute conversation with Chad Currin covering your operation, territory of interest, current processing capacity, and capital position. No commitment. Just information.
Book now →We review your target territory for availability, market opportunity, and competitive landscape. If your territory is available, we hold it provisionally during the evaluation period.
Full licensing agreement provided for review with your legal counsel. Terms cover territorial scope, exclusivity provisions, patent coverage, machine specifications, and ongoing support obligations.
License executed, machine shipped. Delivery timeline coordinated with your facility readiness. Standard installation requires only a 220V single-phase circuit and standard floor space.
On-site or remote operator training covering machine operation, batch programming, quality control, and output handling. Most operators run their first commercial batch within their first day of operation.
Completely exclusive. CannaVerte will not issue a second license in your territory while your agreement is in effect. No other operator can legally produce Full Spectrum Powder™ using our process in your region.
Yes. CannaVerte licensing requires that you hold the appropriate state cannabis processing or manufacturing license for your jurisdiction. We do not provide regulatory guidance, but the process itself — being solvent-free — typically qualifies under less restrictive processing license categories.
The $175,000 figure covers the CannaVerte machine and territorial license. Facility preparation, biomass sourcing, working capital, and state licensing fees are not included. Lease structures are available that reduce the initial capital requirement.
Yes. The territorial license permits you to produce and sell Full Spectrum Powder™ throughout your territory — including wholesale to other cannabis manufacturers, product brands, and dispensaries. You're not just a processor; you're the only ingredient supplier in your region.
Additional territories can be licensed separately. Regional license structures exist for operators who want multi-state coverage from the start. If an adjacent territory is still available, expansion conversations happen through the same discovery call process.
The patent application has been filed with the USPTO. "Patent pending" is a formal legal status that provides interim protection while the application is reviewed. The application covers the core dry lipid binding process that converts cannabis biomass into water-soluble Full Spectrum Powder™.
Once a licensing agreement is executed and your facility is ready to receive equipment, most licensees are producing commercial batches within two weeks of machine delivery. The machine requires minimal installation — a 220V circuit hookup, positioning, and operator training.
Chad Currin personally handles every territory assessment. One conversation covers territory availability, licensing structure options, and whether CannaVerte is the right fit for your operation. No sales pressure — just the information you need to make a decision.