ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is going to introduce its cannabis cultivation policy in December, the country's science minister said on Thursday, as the government is trying to boost industrial hemp production to tap into the legal cannabis market and diversify exports.
Hemp plant is a species of cannabis used commonly for medicinal purposes.
In September last year, Pakistan decided to enter the global $400 billion market for cannabidiol (CBD) and hemp products by approving industrial hemp production.
"The policy of cannabis cultivation will come into being by December," the minister, Shibli Faraz, told the National Assembly Standing Committee on Science and Technology, as quoted by the local media.
He said cannabis seeds will be produced in Rawat, near Islamabad, while greenhouses would be built in Lahore, Karachi and also in the capital city.
Pakistan's decision to boost hemp production came after a UN commission voted to remove cannabis from its list of the world’s most dangerous drugs last year.
Cannabis had previously been listed alongside drugs such as heroin and cocaine.