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Harmony Farms licensed as manufacturing operator in Washington

Washington adds manufacturing licensee as state roster shows 12 operator exits on same date.

The Cannabis Newz Automated Desk
Machine-written from our data · source: State license roster
August 12, 2026 · 4:03 AM ET
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Harmony Farms has been licensed as a manufacturing operator in Washington, according to state license records updated August 12. The approval comes as the state's adult-use market maintains 1,009 active manufacturing licenses, per the most recent roster snapshot.

The same reporting date flags 12 license deactivations across retail and holding entities, including Fillabong (listed twice), DTC Holdings (three entries), and smaller operators such as Stickys and Evolve Cannabis. While routine churn is normal in any licensed market, the concurrent wave of exits alongside Harmony's entry suggests potential sector consolidation or regulatory action, though specific details on closure drivers are not publicly available.

Watch whether the net manufacturing license count stabilizes or continues to trend downward. The state's current 1,009 active manufacturing licenses and relatively high pending-application count (0 as of the update) may indicate shifting demand or tightening compliance enforcement that could reshape capacity.

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