Source: jamaicaobserver.com
Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce Anthony Hylton
A draft of the proposed regulatory framework for industrial hemp will be submitted to Cabinet shortly.
"This will pave the way for a viable chain to be developed around the
hemp industry in Jamaica," Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce
Anthony Hylton has said.
The minister was speaking at the post-sectoral debate press briefing, held at the ministry's New Kingston offices last week.
Noting that more than 25,000 uses can be derived from the hemp plant,
Hylton said Jamaica has an opportunity to carve out its niche in the
industrial hemp global market, which will also support related efforts
to develop other industries from cannabis sativa, such as medical
marijuana.
He said, too, that a memorandum of understanding has been signed between
the University of the West Indies and Strains of Hope, a United
States-based Foundation, in marijuana research for the development and
exploitation of medical products.
Meanwhile, Hylton said that Jamaica Promotions Corporation will shortly
sign a US$249,000 grant agreement with Complete Caribbean, which will be
used to develop national accreditation standards for medical tourism,
and to undertake gap analysis for local players in the sector
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