Jamaican farmers just harvested their first legal cannabis crop

 

After a century of prohibition, ganja is now growing legally in the island nation.

Two cannabis cultivators in Jamaica have each separately announced that they harvested the country's first legal weed crop this month.

Last week, Kaya Farms announced their first cannabis harvest under the supervision of Augustus Staples, interim Chief Executive Officer of the country's Cannabis Licensing Authority (CLA).

The newly harvested plants will be now be cured and trimmed before being sent on to Kaya Herbhouse, the company's first retail establishment, and Everything Oily, who will process the plants into oil-based medicines.

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