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Morocco’s Inaugural Legal Cannabis Harvest Yields 294 Tonnes

Morocco’s foray into the legal cannabis industry has yielded a promising first harvest, exceeding expectations with a total of 294 tonnes cultivated in 2023.

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Morocco’s Inaugural Legal Cannabis Harvest Yields 294 Tonnes

Morocco’s Inaugural Legal Cannabis Harvest Yields 294 Tonnes

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Rabat – Morocco’s foray into the legal cannabis industry has yielded a promising first harvest, exceeding expectations with a total of 294 tonnes cultivated in 2023.

 

This accomplishment marks a significant step for the North African nation, which established the National Agency for the Regulation of Cannabis-Related Activities (ANRAC) in 2022 to oversee the cultivation, production, and processing of cannabis for authorized purposes.

 

The culmination of last year’s harvest was the result of a meticulously managed system involving growers, cooperatives, and processors, all operating under ANRAC’s supervision.

 

Notably, the recent authorization for legal cultivation of the “Beldia” variety in the Al Hoceima region highlights Morocco’s recognition of the therapeutic properties and industrial potential of cannabis.

 

With strict ANRAC oversight, initiatives such as those led by local experts like Abdellatif Adbib in Kétama promise to invigorate the local industry and stimulate regional economies.

 

Importing seeds for cultivation typically begins in April, with harvests collected by August. Meanwhile, indigenous varieties like the renowned “Beldia” are sown in February, emphasizing Morocco’s commitment to preserving its rich cultural heritage amidst evolving regulatory landscapes.

 

Read also: Morocco Launches Construction Work of First Lab for Legal Cannabis Industry

 

Beyond its cultural significance, cannabis holds promise in sectors such as cosmetics and pharmacology due to the growing interest in compounds like CBD and THC found in the plant.

 

The surge in legal authorizations by ANRAC further underscores Morocco’s commitment to fostering a regulated cannabis industry.

 

The North African country granted 609 authorizations in 2023 alone, covering a spectrum of activities from cultivation to exportation, marking a significant leap forward in formalizing the sector.

 

ANRAC’s meticulous oversight extended to certification processes, with approximately 2.1 million cannabis seeds certified last year, benefiting numerous production cooperatives and farmers across regulated provinces.

 

These efforts, coupled with the agency’s strategic planning outlined during its Board of Directors meeting in December, underscore Morocco’s proactive stance in navigating the complexities of cannabis regulation.

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