The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Blue and Green Economy, in partnership with the International Society of Cannabis (ISC), is set to hold an “Introductory and Technical Workshop on the Regulatory and Economic Environment of the Cannabis Industry” on January 30-31, 2025. The event will take place at the Roseau Fisheries Complex in Dominica, running from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM each day.
According to information from the Ministry of Agriculture, this workshop aims to bring together 25 to 30 participants, including national representatives from various key ministries such as Agriculture, Environment, Finance, and Health. The focus will be on establishing the guiding principles and essential elements necessary for the development of a sustainable and viable medical cannabis industry in Dominica.
With the cannabis industry rapidly evolving, the government recognizes this as both an exciting opportunity and a challenge. The overarching goal is to create a favorable environment for farmers and agro-entrepreneurs through institutional reforms, investments, and incentives. This includes developing high-value products and accessing lucrative cannabis markets.
The Ministry emphasizes that the development of a medical cannabis sector must align with sustainable agricultural practices and modernization. Their vision encompasses quality primary production leading to value-added manufacturing, with significant indigenous ownership and a well-regulated industry environment.
The government plans to host a National Symposium on Cannabis in March 2025 to further discuss the local cannabis industry’s development. This technical workshop will facilitate technical discussions within the Public Service and lay the groundwork for future initiatives.
The ISC, established in 2023 and headquartered in Germany, serves as a premier cannabis network in the Global South. It connects investors, policymakers, and professionals to spur transformative growth in emerging markets. Through educational initiatives and collaborative efforts, ISC advocates for a sustainable future, harnessing the potential of cannabis for health and wellness.
The workshop will feature a diverse agenda, including technical overviews, policy briefs, and discussions on the legal, economic, social, and agricultural challenges facing the local cannabis industry. Participants will also engage in thematic roundtable discussions aimed at identifying actionable frameworks for advancing cannabis-related opportunities in Dominica and the Caribbean.
Dominica hosting a cannabis industry workshop is like Satan conducting a prayer in a church.meeting
Is this a joke or what? Even a cursory glance at the country’s manufacturing sector would tell you it’s joke they joking.
This workshop is a significant step toward building a sustainable and well-regulated medical cannabis industry in Dominica. πΏπ‘ Bringing together key stakeholders ensures a strong foundation for farmers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers to shape a thriving sector. Looking forward to seeing how these discussions translate into real opportunities for economic growth and innovation!
I take it amidst the big words, there’s a way to include the local small farmer and not only big old conglomerate green house$, right?