The Western Cape Government on Wednesday welcomed the decision by President Cyril Ramaphosa to block the ban on cannabis and hemp-derived foodstuffs.
Western Cape MEC for Agriculture, Economic Development and Tourism, Dr Ivan Meyer, welcomed the decision by Health Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, to withdraw the Regulations under the Foodstuffs, Cosmetics and Disinfectants Act (Foodstuffs Act) prohibiting the sale, importation, and manufacture of foodstuffs containing hemp and cannabis.
“This will allow for comprehensive public consultation, ensuring that all voices, including those of business and health experts, are heard,” Meyer said.
“This will lead to the development of policies and rules that support the potential of the cannabis and hemp industry to generate jobs, improve public health, and boost economic growth.”
In a statement released by the Presidency on Tuesday evening, Ramaphosa is said to have reaffirmed his support for more stakeholder input and public participation in the development of new rules to reduce the health risks and negative impact of cannabis and hemp-containing foods, particularly on minors.
The Western Cape Department of Agriculture’s Western Cape Cannabis Framework and Implementation Plan (also known as the CanPlan), launched in March 2023, is a comprehensive resource that provides detailed insights into the current and future scenario (production, processing, exports) of cannabis and hemp in the agricultural sector.
“One of the Government of National Unity (GNU) objectives is inclusive growth. So we must protect jobs and support the value chain,” Meyer said.
“Let us use the consultation period to fully appreciate the value chain of this sector, including research, biotech and testing capability, IT and logistics, brand-building, agriculture and agri-processing, and infrastructure.”
He said a comprehensive understanding will be crucial in maximising the contribution the cannabis and hemp value chain can make to the Western Cape's economic, social and environmental objectives.
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