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Patenting Traditions: Why are plant rights activists going to Geneva in May?

By |2024-04-30T15:20:54+02:00April 30th, 2024|

A brief introduction to the global treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources, and Traditional Knowledge Associated with Genetic Resources (GRATK) and its potential role in the development of ethical and fair policy reforms for naturally occurring psychoactive substances. YOUR SUPPORT FOR THIS MISSION IS GREATLY APPRECIATED. Every donation, no matter how small,

Setting Quality Standards in the Legalization of Cannabis in Africa: Is ASTM The Way To Go?

By |2024-09-18T12:39:26+02:00April 29th, 2024|

This article was written by Lydia Kariuki and published in "mycannabis" on 03 April 2024. The original article can be viewed here. As the global movement towards the legalization of cannabis gains momentum, Africa finds itself at a pivotal juncture in shaping the future of this burgeoning industry. With several countries across the continent

Open Letter to those in our Cannabis Community Opposing the Signing of the Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill

By |2024-04-25T12:56:22+02:00April 25th, 2024|

The South African government has a public relations problem. Everyone knows that. Should our government have put out a press release about the process that they intend to follow with regards to Cannabis, perhaps we wouldn’t be seeing these divisions in our community, which we certainly cannot afford. However, the bosses are

A Landmark Labour Court Victory for Workers’ Rights and Dignity

By |2024-04-23T17:03:16+02:00April 23rd, 2024|

In the groundbreaking court case of Barloworld vs Bernadette Enever, justice prevails for workers' rights in South Africa. The dismissal of an employee for a positive Cannabis test — without evidence of impairment — has been overturned, setting a legal precedent that upholds human dignity and freedom from discrimination.  https://www.youtube.com/live/H01YDlJSWxk?si=UMjXApeKdXpt4AWP We salute

Show Your Support for a FAIR and LEGAL Cannabis World: Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge (GRATK), Geneva & Civil Society Input around the SDGs, Nairobi

By |2024-09-18T12:41:56+02:00April 23rd, 2024|

Fields of Green for ALL and the Cannabis Embassy need your help to continue this important work. Simple ways to donate: https://paypal.me/fieldsofgreenforall https://ko-fi.com/cannabisembassy/goal?g=1 https://www.fieldsofgreenforall.org.za/donate/ As we bask in the glow of amazing 2024 #420 events held in solidarity by our cannabis communities around the world, let’s remember that local law reform is not

Paul-Michael Keichel’s Op-Ed For The Mail & Guardian Special 420 Edition 2024

By |2024-04-22T22:14:31+02:00April 22nd, 2024|

19 APRIL 2024 Our Cannabis Needle Has Shifted By Paul Michael Keichel (https://mg.co.za/author/paul-michael-keichel/) Thank you to Paul-Michael for, as always, providing valuable insights into tricky questions. This op-ed forms part of M&G's special #420 edition in their Thought Leader section. Image: Green twilight zone: Members of several organisations, NGOs and grower clubs protest

Myrtle’s Op-Ed For The Mail & Guardian Special 420 Edition 2024

By |2024-04-22T22:15:05+02:00April 22nd, 2024|

OPINION Mail & Guardian, 19 APRIL 2024 ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA By Myrtle Clarke It feels as if we have been at a critical juncture with our ‘sunrise’ South African Cannabis sector for the last two decades. Confusion reigns amid legal uncertainty; pot shops are opening on every second corner

The Cannabis Embassy is Born – Fields of Green for ALL Returns to Europe in our Quest for International Drug Policy Reform

By |2024-09-18T12:43:06+02:00April 18th, 2024|

Drug Policy reform can not happen in a vacuum. Cannabis policy reform is complicated by legal, political and social factors that are not exclusive to South Africa. Fields of Green for ALL has gone to great lengths over the last decade to observe, participate and learn from activists, academics and experts from all

Discussing DPC’s at the Cannabis Expo in Cape Town

By |2024-04-04T13:38:49+02:00April 4th, 2024|

Ami Heystek, our Youth and Diversity Director, was asked to speak at the recent Cannabis Expo in Cape Town. She spoke on Dagga Private Clubs, recapping where we are legally in South Africa, what to consider when setting up a DPC, as well as references to companies that can assist

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