Canopy Growth exits cannabis cultivation on three continents in major international pullback
[16.04.2020]
Canopy Growth is ceasing cannabis cultivation in Africa, Canada, Colombia and the United States in a bid to “improve efficiencies” in its global oper ...
Foreign assets could be next on the block for cash-hungry cannabis companies
[10.01.2020]
Two years ago, Canadian cannabis companies were racing to scoop up international assets, from swaths of fertile land in southern Africa to cultivatio ...
Legalisation is killing our market, say small-scale dagga growers
[04.10.2019]
No one knows with confidence how many small-scale cannabis farmers there are in South Africa, but the number is large: one organisation estimates 900 ...
Marijuana, mountains and money: How Lesotho is cashing in
[28.11.2018]
Lesotho is aiming to make money from the booming medicinal marijuana industry, but the southern African nation already has an unheralded illicit trad ...
The green gold rush: Could Africa be on the verge of a weed race?
[09.10.2017]
Several African governments are considering tapping a lucrative natural resource. More than 10,000 tons of cannabis are produced on the continent eac ...
Legal dagga process draaaags on
[29.09.2017]
Businesses that want to get in on the ground floor of South Africa’s great medical marijuana revolution, or at least the legal one, are bound to find ...
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