Swedish cannabis cultivation hits a high
Police in Sweden are finding it difficult to locate cannabis producers
Monday, July 11, 2016
Cannabis cultivation in Sweden has increased exponentially in recent years, to the degree that some parts of the country are now becoming self-sufficient. According to a report from radio station P1, the growth in home cultivation of the drug has made some parts of Sweden self-sufficient, and provided competition for imported Moroccan hashish in particular. While cannabis is illegal in Sweden, the seeds as well as the equipment used in cultivation of the plants are not. (See also: Police say Swedish marijuana production on the rise)