BangkokPost-Jan 22

Growing cannabis for medical use in a controlled environment is costly and painstaking although the end result looks certain to be economically rewarding for the country, according to the authorities connected to the project. The Maejo University in Chiang Mai is one of the biggest authorised centres for growing and cultivating cannabis for the extraction of its oil which is then medically developed into drugs to alleviate conditions associated with serious illnesses such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. The plants are grown in four large greenhouses with adjacent allotments set aside for outdoor cannabis farming. Both the plants in the greenhouses and outdoor plots are organically farmed.

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