In a few years, neighboring countries like Guatemala, Panama, and Costa Rica with approved cannabis policies will have generated thousands of jobs and significant revenues. VP Nasralla said that when this happens, Honduras will be at a disadvantage. “We can create a sizable number of employment in 5,000 hectares, which might be 10,000 because we have a lot of underutilized lands. Many enterprises can create 200 or 500 jobs, which is a lot”, he added.
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