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Makes me wonder what Dave L will do with his farm, not too many miles from London, don't know how big it is........
Hemp production hits new high to cash in on medicines
The Times-13 hours ago
The total amount of land in Ireland used for the production of hemp, a variety of cannabis, has grown from 18 hectares to 230 in two years.
Found it researching DRC..............
Dozens Of Applications To Study Marijuana's Effectiveness At Treating PTSD, Chronic Pain And More Sit In Limbo
The Drug Enforcement Administration hasn't approved any of the applications that have come in during the past two years, and has offered no timeline on when they will be processed.
The Wall Street Journal: Marijuana-Research Applications Go Nowhere At Justice Department
Two years after the Drug Enforcement Administration began accepting requests to grow marijuana for federally approved research, none have been answered, leaving more than two dozen applicants in limbo, people familiar with the process said. The future of the initiative ultimately rests with the DEA’s parent agency, the Justice Department, and officials under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, a longtime critic of marijuana use, aren’t eager to advance the applications, these people said. Mr. Sessions has stated publicly he is open to research on the drug but has offered no timeline for processing the applications. (Gurman, 9/8)
https://khn.org/morning-briefing/monday-september-10-2018/#section-65226
Canadian Peter Cundill, described by Lenigas as a very high net worth individual
https://www.thestar.com/business/economy/2011/01/28/peter_cundill_a_canadian_investment_star_dies_at_72.html
Back to his roots in the Congo last year.........................
AfriAG already in 3 of the 4 locations........................
https://allafrica.com/stories/201809220112.html
Cannabis Cigarettes Are A Huge Hit For Swiss Supermarket Chain ...
https://www.the420wire.com/.../cannabis-cigarettes-are-a-huge-hit-for-swiss-supermarket...
29 Jul 2017 - Earlier this month, Swiss supermarket chain Coop started selling high-CBD, low-THC cannabis cigarettes in their ... LGC Capital Ltd shares surge as David Lenigas takes to Twitter to showcase medical cannabis progress.
Coop Switzerland sells world's first tobacco and hemp cigarette ...
https://www.the420wire.com/.../coop-switzerland-sells-worlds-first-tobacco-and-hemp-ci...
8 Aug 2017 - Swiss supermarket Coop is selling tobacco and hemp cigarettes across its 2,400 outlets. ... In 2011 Switzerland legalised cannabis containing up to 1% ... LGC Capital Ltd shares surge as David Lenigas takes to Twitter to ...
Updated fast moving consumer goods, now added................FMCG
https://www.linkedin.com/in/remydimeglio
Marijuana companies have to deal with a maze of regulations. Tobacco companies are already experts at handling regulations...............
Maybe why Remy Di Meglio joined LGC Capital?
It is anticipated that Lesotho will act as a staging ground for access to larger African markets including its neighbour South Africa and its population of over 55 million. Lesotho is a favourable jurisdiction for cannabis cultivation due to its rich soils, ideal climate, skilled agricultural workforce, low-cost labour, and access to key infrastructure.
http://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/205374/icc-welcomes-south-african-cannabis-legalisation-205374.html
“We are sitting on something very special, but at the same time it is very fragile and needs to be handled carefully. We could copy the model used by Tasmania in producing opium.”
http://www.lestimes.com/lesotho-has-perfect-climate-for-medical-marijuana/
Boy Using Cannabis Oil: I’d Rather Be Illegally Alive Than Legally Dead
In 2017, the deciduous fruit industry included 2 231 producers with a total turnover of R12,35 billion per annum. In terms of world production, South Africa ranked in the top ten for pears, in the top twenty for apples, apricots, peaches, nectarines and plums, and 64th for cherries. The deciduous fruit industry currently produces fruit on 79 912 hectares and ensures employment to 1.34 people per hectare.
https://www.freshfruitportal.com/news/2018/09/20/tru-capes-new-variety-expert-awarded-by-the-south-african-fruit-industry/
David Lenigas
@DavidLenigas
13 Dec 2015
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AfriAg shifts perishables all over southern Africa in refrigerated big trucks and uses lots of subcontractors for non-perishables.
Handy having so many flights for the stone fruit season that really picks up next month....................
The new service will bolster IAG Cargo’s proposition in the region, adding to the cargo operator’s 300 weekly flights into and out of Africa and the Middle East and further connecting Durban to IAG Cargo’s network of over 350 destinations. It will also provide crucial support to South Africa’s manufacturing sector, which now accounts for more than 8 percent of the country’s export volume.
The new service will be the only non-stop link between London and Durban and flights will be operated by the airline’s newest fleet of aircraft, the Boeing 787-8. Scheduled services will operate on Monday, Thursday and Saturdays from London Heathrow, with return flights on Tuesday, Friday and Sundays
https://www.stattimes.com/iag-cargo-expands-reach-with-new-direct-london-to-durban-service-air-cargo
FreshPlaza
@FreshPlaza_com
4h4 hours ago
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'South Africa intent on expanding fresh exports to Russia'
https://twitter.com/justchad_cga
And English cucumber...........................
http://www.joburgmarket.co.za/dailyprices.php