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Huge Dutch legal cannabis farm told to cut smell or risk closure

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

The⁢ Netherlands‘ largest legal⁤ cannabis producer, CanAdelaar, has been ordered to significantly⁣ reduce odor⁣ emissions from its ⁣massive greenhouse complex or face potential ​closure, authorities announced Wednesday. ⁣The ruling comes after persistent complaints from nearby ⁢residents about the pervasive smell emanating from the facility.

The decision by a Dutch court underscores the challenges⁢ of ‌balancing the economic opportunities presented by the country’s regulated cannabis experiment with the quality of life for surrounding communities. CanAdelaar,which operates a greenhouse spanning the equivalent of seven soccer pitches,is a​ key ⁢participant in a controlled trial allowing licensed growers‍ to supply cannabis to select coffee shops. The trial’s future – and the broader viability of regulated cannabis production in the Netherlands – could hinge on‌ CanAdelaar’s ability to address the ⁢odor issue.

The regional environmental agency, DCMR, confirmed the judge’s assessment that the odor nuisance has been “very severe ​since 2023.” The judge⁢ also expressed doubt that measures proposed by ‍CanAdelaar‍ would deliver sufficient betterment quickly enough, according to DCMR.

A ‌company director, speaking to Dutch public ⁤broadcaster NOS,⁣ expressed confidence in meeting the requirements. “we’ve⁢ been installing air filters since the ​beginning of the ‍month,” ​he ⁣said, “and‍ more ⁢are on the way. I think we are on⁣ the right track to further limiting the nuisance.”

CanAdelaar’s greenhouse complex ‍is located in [location not specified in source text]. CNN has reached out to CanAdelaar​ for further comment.

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