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Brazil’s leading agricultural research agency, Embrapa, renowned for transforming the country into a global grains export powerhouse, is now setting its sights on cannabis cultivation.
The agency is preparing a 12-year research program that could position Brazil as a major player in the legal cannabis industry.
Brazil scientists, who have played a crucial role in developing high-yield varieties of grains, cotton, and vegetables suited for Brazil’s diverse climates, aim to apply their expertise to cannabis.
The research will likely focus on optimizing genetic strains, improving cultivation techniques, and exploring industrial and medicinal applications.
While cannabis remains a highly regulated crop in Brazil, there has been growing interest in its potential for medical, industrial, and economic benefits.
If successful, the initiative could unlock new revenue streams for farmers, drive innovation in agribusiness, and strengthen Brazil’s standing in the global cannabis market.
Source : Reuters
Edited by Agriwatchgh