Quansah Amissah Richard
Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Guelph, 50 Stone Road East, Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1, Canada.
J Cannabis Res. 2023 Oct 30;5(1):37. doi: 10.1186/s42238-023-00205-9.
Global interest in hemp cultivation and utilization is on the rise, presenting both challenges and opportunities for African countries. This article focuses on Ghana's potential to establish a thriving hemp sector, considering its favorable climate, abundant agricultural resources, and existing policies and programs that support the growth and advancement of the agricultural sector, as well as agro-processing and value addition.
Ghana's recent decriminalization of cannabis with low tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) levels marks a progressive step, unlocking opportunities for research, commercial production, and innovation in hemp-related sectors. This regulatory change paves the way for the development of textiles, construction materials, and wellness products derived from hemp. However, the African hemp industry faces various simultaneous challenges, including pest management, absence of regulatory frameworks, limited research, inadequate infrastructure, and lack of access to finance and investment capital for small-scale farmers. Fortunately, several countries that have legalized hemp cultivation and processing have found innovative solutions to these challenges through the use of integrated pest management strategies, establishing collaborations with international standards organizations, implementing public-private partnerships, offering tax incentives for investors, and providing low-interest loans and credit facilities for small-scale farmers. Ghana can draw inspiration from these successful approaches and adapt them to its own context to foster the growth of the hemp industry.
By capitalizing on its strengths and addressing the challenges it is likely to face while developing its hemp industry, Ghana can position itself as a leader in the African hemp industry. This position of leadership would not only drive economic growth, but also create job opportunities and foster sustainable development through responsible hemp cultivation and utilization.
全球对大麻种植和利用的兴趣日益浓厚,这给非洲国家带来了挑战,也带来了机遇。本文聚焦加纳建立蓬勃发展的大麻产业的潜力,考虑到其有利的气候条件、丰富的农业资源,以及支持农业部门、农产品加工和增值发展与进步的现有政策和项目。
加纳最近将四氢大麻酚(THC)含量低的大麻合法化,这是一个进步,为大麻相关领域的研究、商业生产和创新带来了机遇。这一监管变化为源自大麻的纺织品、建筑材料和健康产品的开发铺平了道路。然而,非洲大麻产业同时面临各种挑战,包括虫害管理、缺乏监管框架、研究有限、基础设施不足,以及小规模农民难以获得资金和投资资本。幸运的是,几个已将大麻种植和加工合法化的国家通过采用综合虫害管理策略、与国际标准组织建立合作、实施公私伙伴关系、为投资者提供税收激励,以及为小规模农民提供低息贷款和信贷设施,找到了应对这些挑战的创新解决方案。加纳可以从这些成功方法中汲取灵感,并根据自身情况加以调整,以促进大麻产业的发展。
加纳通过利用自身优势并应对发展大麻产业时可能面临的挑战,能够将自己定位为非洲大麻产业的领导者。这一领导地位不仅将推动经济增长,还将通过负责任的大麻种植和利用创造就业机会并促进可持续发展。