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5,000 acres in Uganda

"London-born company to have the largest cannabis development site in the world"

Eden Pharma has recently acquired a 5,000-acre site in Uganda. It was obtained after a successful joint venture and will be used for cannabis research and development. This project is fully licensed by the Ugandan government and is believed to be the largest cannabis facility in the world.

The site is expected to produce important research on cannabis and the industry, as well as tremendous amounts of raw material CBD and cannabis for use in markets across the world.

A company spokesperson said: "The joint venture in Uganda has opened up Eden Pharma to significant development opportunities that will solidify the years of hard work Eden's team has put into it. Eden Pharma will be an exceptional vertically integrated Company delivering for its customers and stakeholders alike."

This latest venture by Eden Pharma involves building a community for the local people. It will create jobs, boost the local economy, and increase the quality of life. This community will include infrastructures such as research labs, pharmacies, and an airport.

The Company wants to employ 100% Ugandan people within three years after the completion of the Eden Uganda project. It is also projected that this venture will increase the GDP of Uganda by 3%.

A documentary showcasing the land in Uganda entitled "The Garden of Africa" is currently in production.

For more information:
Eden Pharma 
www.edenpharma.co.uk 

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