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A Threat to the Legal European Cannabis Market? – Morocco and Zimbabwe Accelerate Marijuana Export Plans

Morocco and Zimbabwe’s legal cannabis industry are making significant gains toward altering their economies and diminishing the dominance of illegal sales. Morocco’s partial legalization has provided farmers with steady earnings and better living, whilst Zimbabwe’s good growing circumstances and forward-thinking laws have established the country as a major participant in the worldwide market. Despite hurdles, both nations are paving the path for a more regulated and profitable African cannabis market, with promised economic rewards and a brighter future for cultivators.

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