Investigating Small-scale Farmers and Barriers to Entry in Cannabis Cultivation in South Africa

Politeia Pub Date : 2023-11-28 DOI:10.25159/2663-6689/15002
Itumeleng Dube, Z. Makola, Nonceba Ntoyanto, Dipakiso Manamela
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The legalisation of the prodigal green crop has left the most vulnerable small-scale cannabis farmers high and dry. In 2018 the South African constitutional court legalised the use of cannabis for personal and medical use. The 2018 regulations on cannabis were welcomed and a new lifeline in the eradication of poverty. However, in the haste to join the global urgency in cultivating cannabis, small-scale farmers were left behind and prevented in the bid of the green-gold rush. The cannabis legislation and laws that were created to enable South Africans to participate in the lucrative cannabis market has done the opposite and has crafted barriers of entry. Using a desktop study, this article explores how the 2018 regulations on cannabis cultivation prevent small-scale farmers in participating in the l market in South Africa. The aim of this paper is to highlight the challenges that small-scale cannabis farmers face in South Africa and how their participation in the newly opened market would benefit the communities they live and operate in. The main findings of the research indicate the challenges for small-scale farmers of no support system and transformational issues persist even after the 24 years of democracy in South Africa.
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调查南非大麻种植的小型农户和准入障碍
浪子绿色作物的合法化让最脆弱的小规模大麻种植者陷入困境。2018 年,南非宪法法院将个人和医疗使用大麻合法化。2018 年的大麻法规受到欢迎,成为消除贫困的新生命线。然而,在匆忙加入种植大麻的全球大潮中,小规模农户被抛在后面,无法参与绿金大潮的竞逐。为使南非人能够参与利润丰厚的大麻市场而制定的大麻立法和法律却适得其反,为进入市场设置了障碍。本文通过一项桌面研究,探讨了 2018 年大麻种植法规如何阻碍小规模农户参与南非的大麻市场。本文旨在强调南非小规模大麻种植农面临的挑战,以及他们参与新开放的市场将如何惠及他们生活和经营的社区。研究的主要结果表明,即使在南非实行民主制度 24 年之后,小规模种植户面临的没有支持系统的挑战和转型问题依然存在。
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