Cannabis: The first batch of imported seeds has been delivered to farmers in Morocco

Published 2023년 5월 2일

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Morocco has received its first import of cannabis seeds from countries including Switzerland, Uruguay, Hungary, Bulgaria, Italy, and the United States, in time for the start of the growing season. The seeds have been distributed across the provinces of Al Hoceima, Chefchaouen, and Taounate, covering nearly 105 hectares and reaching over 170 farmers. The distribution has been welcomed by farmers, with plans to expand to 500 farmers in the next crop year. The seeds were imported under strict safety and quality conditions, with the project overseen by the National Agency for the Regulation of Cannabis Activities (ANRAC) and the National Office of food safety (ONSSA).
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Morocco received its first imported cannabis seeds from several countries such as Switzerland, Uruguay, Hungary, Bulgaria, Italy and the United States. This import took place last Wednesday on the occasion of the start of the growing season for the first cannabis crop. According to information obtained by Hespress, the first batch of imported seeds has been delivered to farmers and cooperatives in the provinces of Al Hoceima, Chefchaouen and Taounate. Acceptance reports were signed and nearly 105 hectares of seeds suitable for cultivation were distributed to more than 170 farmers. An investor who imported seeds from Switzerland said that the distribution of seeds, around 760,000 seeds, revived farmers and encouraged them to commit to this ambitious project. The investor also disclosed that 500 farmers will be targeted in the next crop year. “Our commitment to this strategic project as investors in the country is natural given that my field of work is agriculture. After reviewing ...
Source: Agrimaroc

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