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Uganda marijuana firm exports 400kg to Germany, eyes local market

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By Jacob Kubeka –

Since the government approved the industry, Uganda has shipped 400 kg of medical marijuana to Germany, which is the country’s fourth shipment to a foreign country.

According to website of a German-based training institute on good manufacturing standards for health product makers, a kilogramme of medicinal cannabis, a medicine used to control pain in patients with terminal conditions such as cancer, costs roughly Ush18 million ($5,006).

The marijuana was exported on October 16 by Industrial Hemp Uganda, a private company with a license to grow and process medical cannabis.

Benjamin Cadet, a director at the company, said they have the capacity to produce 30 tonnes of medical marijuana annually but that Covid-19 has been affecting their business.

Mr Cadet said they are also seeking approval to sell some of their products in the Ugandan market, saying it would make the country a global tourism hub for medical cannabis.

“We have developed 10 products of medical cannabis that we have submitted to National Drug Authority (NDA) for approval so that Ugandan patients can benefit other than exporting to other countries,” he told Daily Monitor, adding that they are yet to receive a response.

“The medical cannabis industry is good for the country’s economy and will make Uganda be one of the best medical cannabis producers in the world,” he said.

But Dr David Nahamya, the NDA boss, said he would verify whether the company submitted the said products for approval. 

“We have the capacity to assess and approve the [medical cannabis] products if they are drugs,” he said. He had not responded by press time.

The company had in March 2020 exported 600 kilogrammes of medical marijuana to Israel and another 1.7 tonnes to the same country in January this year.

The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 2015, allows cultivation, production and exportation of medical marijuana and mandates the Health minister to issue written consent for medical marijuana.

The government has only licensed Industrial Hemp despite more than 20 companies applying for permits to join the lucrative business.

Emmanuel Ainebyoona, the Health ministry spokesperson, said discussions are ongoing on whether to licence more companies.

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