A union for hemp in French Polynesia
Formalized on December 31, the Syndicat Polynésien du Chanvre (SPC) aims to set up a legal framework to develop the hemp and therapeutic cannabis sectors in Polynesia.
The creation of this association follows a growing demand from local players and is also «in line with the Pays» official actions", explains Philippe Cathelain-Tauotaha, Chairman of the SPC. Cap 2025, where cannabis was part of the country's recovery plan, or the letter from President Édouard Fritch to Emmanuel Macron to «open up the possibility of growing cannabis for therapeutic use» in Polynesia.
“We set up this association to bring together all the local players interested in the emergence of this new cannabis industry. There are projects coming up. The local government's ambition is to produce cannabis to satisfy the needs of France, in particular. There's also a great need for CBD in France, but also locally, where we're in demand. This syndicate will therefore enable us to bring together all these project leaders and work together to develop the industry.” explains Philippe Cathelain-Tauotaha.
Barely set up, the SPC has already received 60 membership applications from farmers who want to be the first to benefit from its services. the probable legalization of medical cannabis. The association already includes several project leaders, including Karl Anihia from Tahiti Herb Culture, an association campaigning for the legalization of cannabis.
“The syndicate is reserved for professionals and project developers, so you have to be licensed and have a project. We'll consider everyone's requests. By joining the syndicate, you'll be able to take part in the work and discussions we'll be undertaking, and give your opinion.
The Syndicat Polynésien du Chanvre will focus on economic initiatives and relations with project developers. Individuals « will be directed to the Tahiti Herb Culture association, which is in the process of setting up a Cannabis social club, says the President of the Syndicat.
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