• October 5, 2024
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  • by HOPEESTATECNBS
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Cannabis cultivation in the Caribbean is growing rapidly, with countries like Jamaica and St. Vincent and the Grenadines leading the charge. St. Vincent, in particular, has embraced medicinal cannabis, registering over 22 companies and establishing cooperatives with more than 140 traditional cultivators. In 2022, the country made its first major export of medicinal cannabis to Germany, marking a significant milestone in the industry.

In 2024, Hope Estate Cannabis Ltd, a licensed cannabis farm in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, is taking things a step further by opening its doors to tourists. Visitors will now have the opportunity to tour the farm, learn about the cultivation process, and get educated on the medicinal benefits of cannabis. This move is expected to boost tourism while promoting the educational aspect of cannabis use, blending agriculture with sustainable tourism in the region.

The favorable tropical climate of the Caribbean makes it an ideal location for cannabis cultivation, and with more nations decriminalizing and legalizing its use, the region is poised to become a significant player in the global cannabis market. The opening of cannabis farms for tourism aligns with this trend and could attract visitors seeking cannabis-friendly experiences .

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