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Medicinal cannabis industry continues to grow in SADC

The growing of medicinal cannabis continues at an impressive pace in the southern African region, and the majority of the farmers are making use of the most cutting-edge technology on offer to improve yields and quality.

Although a fairly new agricultural sector in SADC, the gaining of medicinal cannabis is gaining traction, especially in Lesotho and Zimbabwe.

Bryan Hulbert, the chief executive of Greencon, a leading supplier and installer of greenhouses in the region, believes that this current growth trend will continue and the crop will be of a better grade.

“Greencon has been involved in erecting greenhouses for medicinal cannabis not only in Zimbabwe but also in countries like Lesotho, and the potential for expansion is enormous,” he said.


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