The United States Cannabis Association (USCA) has saluted a group of women who cultivate cannabis in Kasungu under the banner of Women of Vision Cannabis Growers. The group has a large farm in Chinsinga Village in the Traditional Authority Nyaza district. They have already started creating job opportunities for the locals, a development that has excited USCA.
USCA chief executive officer Wezzie Ngalamila said she expects other cooperatives to learn from Women of Vision Cannabis Growers. Ngalamila said her organization is doing everything to make sure that all cannabis cooperatives are familiar with how to cultivate and take care of the Malawian new gold crop. USCA then donated five greenhouses to the group and named it as a cannabis farm learning center.
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