This surge follows the issuance of 3,029 licenses for cannabis cultivation and production, a significant increase from the previous year.
The government has also authorized the use of 1,634 quintals of local cannabis seeds, supporting over 1,800 farmers. This initiative aims to promote the use of indigenous cannabis strains.
To ensure quality and safety, ANRAC has implemented strict regulations, including traceability requirements and limitations on THC levels.
In a further step towards cannabis legalization, King Mohammed VI granted pardons to thousands convicted of cannabis-related offenses. This move aligns with the government’s strategy to develop a regulated cannabis industry for medical and industrial purposes.
Morocco’s cannabis sector is poised for significant expansion as the country capitalizes on the global demand for cannabis-derived products.
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