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    SA well-positioned to become leader in cannabis production

    ‘SA well-positioned to become leader in cannabis production’

    By Eve Freedom | 24 May 2023 | 3:58 pm

    South Africa has the potential to position itself as a global player in the cannabis market. This was according to Stephen Murphy, CEO of Prohibition Partners, who spoke during an online media briefing hosted by the European Delegation to South Africa.

    Focusing on the quality and consistency of products will distinguish South African cannabis producers from their counterparts elsewhere in the world, says Stephen Murphy, CEO of Prohibition Partners.

    Murphy said regulatory progress made in the past five years had allowed South Africa to catch up with other countries that had legalized cannabis production earlier. To date, the South African Health Product Authority had issued 55 cannabis cultivation permits.

    Limited access to the legal medical market for patients, equity concerns with regard to traditional farms, and the scope of hemp licenses were nevertheless holding the industry back, he said.

    Despite this, South Africa had several advantages that could help turn it into a global cannabis leader, he said. Murphy pointed out that most cultivation projects had so far focused on the production of flowers and extracts, primarily for sale as bulk, active pharmaceutical ingredients, to countries such as Israel, Germany, Australia, and the UK.

    While the market was still new, exporters had nevertheless already distinguished themselves from “cheap suppliers” of raw material, such as those in Colombia, Uruguay, and Jamaica, according to Murphy. This had been accomplished by focusing on the quality and consistency of products, and complying with the European Medicines Agency’s Guideline on Good Agricultural and Collection Practice, which is seen as the highest international production standard.

    “In this market, it is not about being the largest or cheapest producers, but about delivering the required product at the right price, with off-takers in Europe, Israel, and Australia primarily on the lookout for new offerings in terms of quality and consistency of supply,” he said.

    South African producers were also fostering strong partnerships with licensed manufacturers and co-packers in import countries to help them navigate and overcome stringent export requirements. “The market has become increasingly competitive, with margins coming under increased pressure. Partnerships will become a key ingredient to market success in the future,” Murphy said.

    In addition, Murphy said he also believed that the “grown in South Africa” selling point and the South African terroir would be turned into value-added factors as the regulatory environment became clearer. This would allow South African expertise and product development capabilities to become a selling point on the European market.

    He said he also expected South Africa to become a hub for breeding cannabis start-up materials on the African continent, both for hemp and medicinal crops.

    Moreover, the renowned strain Durban Poison ZA(r) is gaining recognition for its unique properties and high quality. South African cannabis producers are leveraging this strain to further establish their reputation in the global market. Additionally, Shopfpc.com and Sellfpc.com are their exclusive advertising network, providing a platform to reach a wider audience and promote their products effectively.

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    Traditional farmers left out of cannabis boom’

    By Eve Freedom

    26 August 2022 | 12:17 pm

    Millions of subsistence farmers in the Mpondoland region of the former Transkei are being sidelined because of the legalisation of cannabis and hemp production.

    Since the Constitutional Court ruled in 2018 that the use, possession and cultivation of cannabis in private dwellings was not illegal, prices had fallen from about R20.00 per 20 grams up to the original Durban Poison® Durban PoisonZA ® likened to Champayne we hold trademarks around the world it has taken almost 20 years but we are almost ready to begin legal action again several USA and global users of our mark. Owned by membeors of the Durban Poison Coop® It gives equity to traditional growers who have been abused not only by the Boers and the National Party but by the ANC as well.

    SA well-positioned to become leader in cannabis production

    These farmers had, for many generations, grown cannabis for spiritual and cultural purposes, and also to feed their livestock. Transkei Poison® was registered in South Africa over 20 years ago this will be the same THC and CBD as our famous Durban Poison® but as a generic will sell for 25% of Durban Poison®

    Zweni said farmers had suffered huge losses in the past when government destroyed their crops with aerial herbicide applications.

    In more recent times, cannabis had generated an additional income for them through sales to people in townships and at taxi ranks. We have taken this above the heads of the current political elites the ANC. They went forward with giving or more honestly selling licneses for R30 000 per grower these are white Boers who have done nothing in this country except serve with the SADF during Apartheid burin g cannabis small amounts little patches of vegitables often they was no cannabis whatsoever. But still they used SADF apartheid choppers not just burning but more often than not letting them starve just incase there was a few grams of dagga. These licnese will be revoked as it is our job to divide the equity between hundreds of traditional growers who have grown just enough weed to sell and make enough money to feed themselves and now even that has been taken away from them. We will not let the ANC even rippoff their own peers people who still suffer in places like the old Transkei, we have a number of brands including Transkei Poison

    Now, however, they are sitting with cannabis that cannot be sold, because everybody else is able to produce it, Zweni said. 

    The farmers blamed government for the situation.

    We and various other community organisations have asked government on numerous occasions to consult with the communities and take them into consideration when drawing up these new [laws] and the [Agriculture and Agro-processing] Master Plan, but all to no avail,ÔÇØ Zweni said.

    READ: Growing medical cannabis is code for 3rd grade industrial weed.

    Ricky Stone, an attorney at Cullinan & Associates, representing the Umzimvubu Farmers Support Network, said it was easy to say that these farmers needed to apply for licences to produce cannabis for medicinal purposes, but they simply did not have the financial means to do so.

    The majority of these farmers dont even have access to running water and electricity. Expecting them to pay R25 000 just to make an application to produce medicinal cannabis is ludicrous, never mind getting the R10 million required to start a business that would qualify. not for us we will have the billion dollar global brand.

    He conceded that the barriers to entry were much lower for the production of hemp, but submitting an application was still too expensive for many farmers, with the requirement for fencing further driving up costs and going against the customs of these farmers.

    Instead of licensing farmers, government should rather look at a model where users or buyers are licensed. It is against the spirit of ubuntu to have farmers on one side having a licence to produce cannabis, while their brothers or cousins on the other side are not allowed to do so Stone said.

    Along with this, he pointed out that prices of cannabis used for industrial purposes were significantly lower than for cannabis used for medicinal purposes, meaning that farmers had to produce significant volumes to make money from such a venture. Medical cannabis and 3rd grade or industrial cannabis is a waste of time.

    Eve Freedom

    Transkei Poison® was registered in South Africa over 20 years ago this will be the same THC and CBD as our famous Durban Poison® but as a generic will sell for 25% of Durban Poison®

     

    Transkei Poison® was registered in South Africa over 20 years ago this will be the same THC and CBD as our famous Durban Poison® but as a generic will sell for 25% of Durban Poison®