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Israel takes step toward allowing export of medical marijuana

A government committee gave an initial nod on Sunday for the export of medical marijuana in what could be a windfall for companies in Israel, widely regarded as a leader in research in the field.

 

A government statement announcing the vote said it could take months for the legislation to make its way through the Knesset.

  

Israel is widely regarded as one of the world leaders in medical marijuana research, even though the local market is small. Only 23,000 people have Health Ministry permits to purchase medical cannabis from nine licensed suppliers, creating a market of $15 million to $20 million at most.

 

Saul Kaye, CEO of iCAN, a private cannabis research hub in Israel, said there are about 50 Israeli medical marijuana companies active in many aspects of the industry, from agriculture to delivery devices, such as inhalers.

 

Kaye estimated that international investments in Israeli companies reached about $100 million in 2016.

 

 


פרסום ראשון: 02.05.17, 16:24