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BREAKING: RWANDA ISSUES FIRST CANNABIS EXPORT LICENSE

BREAKING: RWANDA ISSUES FIRST CANNABIS EXPORT LICENSE

  • Post author:Matthew David
  • Post published:March 25, 2024
  • Post category:Africa / Rwanda
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King Kong Organics (KKOG Rwanda) has become the first local company to secure a 5-year license to cultivate cannabis for medicinal purposes, extraction, and export various medicinal products.

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https://allafrica.com/stories/202403180043.html

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