A world café is a participatory workshop method, suitable for groups from 12 to 2,000 participants. It is a structured conversational process intended to facilitate open conversation and discussion. It links ideas among a group to access the “collective intelligence” of participants, and to understand/learn from multiple points of view. The focus is on exploring/innovating on themes rather than on problem solving. The format is designed as a forum for creative/open thinking, and is not suited for scenarios where there is a pre-determined answer or solution.
Questions
- Would producers benefit from more flexibility in how they use the cannabis growing area?
- Should the Tier levels be modernized to follow maximum yield limits, instead of measuring canopy area?
- Would following annual yield limits be a better way to regulate cannabis production?