Pharmacy Daily

Hunt opens cannabis export

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AUSTRALIA has the potential to be a forerunner in the global medicinal cannabis sector, with Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt yesterday confirming new regulation­s to allow the export of medical marijuana.

Hunt said the move would support the fledgling domestic medical cannabis sector, allowing it to scale operations and compete with overseas manufactur­ers on a level playing field.

However Australian patients are still the priority, with a condition of any licence authorisin­g export being that medicinal cannabis products be made available to Australian­s first.

The move saw a significan­t increase in the share price of several locally listed medicinal cannabis suppliers, including Cann Group which is currently the only commercial player in Australia cultivatin­g medicinal cannabis.

Cann ceo Peter Crock told Pharmacy Daily allowing exports would enable the company to significan­tly ramp up operations.

A recent $78 million capital raising will see investment in new cultivatio­n facilities, he said, seeing Cann “set up on a global scale”.

However he stressed the importance of simplifyin­g patient access to medicinal cannabis within Australia, with current disparate regulation­s in each state and territory making the landscape difficult for patients and doctors.

“Harmonisat­ion across the states is vital,” he said.

Minister Hunt said the government was continuing to make it easier for doctors to access medicinal products more rapidly, “while maintainin­g strict safeguards for individual and community safety.

“We want a robust Australian medicinal cannabis industry so that doctors have safe, quality domestic products that they can confidentl­y prescribe to their patients,” he said.

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