"Cannabis is one of the fastest growing industries on the planet, but we still know very little about this crop, especially in Thailand, as the plant was considered a taboo and illegal for generations until recently, through scientific research," says Kajkanit Sakdisubha, CEO of Taratera Organization, which provides a one-stop service for cultivation, focusing on medical cannabis and CBD hemp, from genetics to cultivation. In a recent video, he shares how Taratera, together with Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, has been making strides towards more cannabis research and education in Thailand.
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