Get Even More Visitors To Your Blog, Upgrade To A Business Listing >>

Weed in Africa

Weed in Africa

Weed in Africa




Cannabis is the most commonly used drug in the world and in Africa it is big business. Current legislation in 2018 still prohibits the cultivation, possession and sell Cannabis in South Africa. The 2017 ruling that a person can grow and use medical cannabis in their own home has not yet come into effect, and therefore cannabis is still illegal in South Africa. However, not all African countries are following South Africa’s criminalization of weed. Zimbabwe in May 2018 legalized growing marijuana for medicinal and research purposes and is the second African country to do so, Lesotho became the African continent's first country to offer legal licenses to grow marijuana. Ghanaians are heavy consumers of marijuana, which is prohibited but widely tolerated.


The highest levels of cannabis production in the world take place on the African continent. Approximately, 25 percent of global production of cannabis takes place in Africa, North America and South America are close seconds. More than 11,000 metric tons of cannabis is produced on the continent each year, according to a UN survey, which advocates believe could be worth billions of dollars in a rapidly expanding global market for legal weed. The Dagga Party in South Africa won a landmark ruling in 2017 to permit smoking in the home on privacy grounds, without changing the legal status of cannabis, which means although there is a ruling weed is still illegal. However like Lesotho, the South African government published guidelines for medical marijuana, paving the way for legal licenses.



The world’s largest cannabis resin, hash or hashish producer is Africa's Morocco. Hashish is much more potent than herbal cannabis. The highest rates within Africa of cannabis herb users are found in West and Central Africa and in Southern Africa while cannabis resin users are concentrated in Northern Africa. Two main cannabis products are herbal cannabis denoting the leaves and flowering tops of the plant and cannabis resin referring to the pressed secretions of the plant. Growing weed is big business throughout Africa. Seventy percent of the cannabis herb entering South Africa is grown in Lesotho, where it is estimated to be the third largest source of income.


Did you know?
Cannabis is also known as:
Marijuana in English
Dagga in Afrikaans
Umya in Xhosa
Mbanje in Shona
Matekwane and Patse in Northern Sotho
Nsangu in Zulu



This post first appeared on The African Gourmet, please read the originial post: here

Share the post

Weed in Africa

×

Subscribe to The African Gourmet

Get updates delivered right to your inbox!

Thank you for your subscription

×