Jamaica issues 29 ganja licences

Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) Trade and Investment Manager, Logistics and Infrastructure, Don Gittens, addresses a Jamaica Information Service (JIS) ‘Think Tank’ on Thursday, February 21.

(Jamaica Observer) KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Cannabis Licensing Authority (CLA) has issued 29 licences to 23 people since the authority’s inception.   According to Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) Trade and Investment Manager, Logistics and Infrastructure, Don Gittens, the 29 licences have been for the cultivation of cannabis, processing of cannabis for medicinal purposes, retail and research and development.

Gittens pointed out that the licences issued fall under four of the five licence categories.

“Seventeen are for the cultivation of cannabis, six are in the retailing category, four are for the processing of medical cannabis and two are for research and development (experimental) licence purposes,” he said.

An applicant is granted a licence once all the requirements are met and there have been no changes to the original application. However, a licence is issued upon receipt of the applicable licence fee, security bond and a Tripartite Agreement is established involving the CLA, the licencee and the downstream buyer.

Citing JAMPRO’s responsibility for the investment and promotion of the medical cannabis industry, Gittens emphasised that the sector’s potential for growth is significant.

“We know that Jamaica’s cannabis industry has a brand that can compete internationally based on the number of enquiries and investors that have expressed an interest in setting up medical cannabis within the country,” he said.