Nelson Mail

Cannabis producer seals $160m US export deal

- MADISON REIDY

New Zealand’s only large-scale medicinal cannabis grower has inked a $160 million conditiona­l deal to supply a United States manufactur­er.

Under the deal Ruatoria-based Hikurangi Cannabis will send three tonnes of cannabidio­l extracts, THC extracts and whole cannabis flowers to Seattle-based cannabis brokerage company Rhizo Sciences next year and up to 12 tonnes by 2021.

Hikurangi has a crop of 5000 plants. Rhizo also has suppliers in Africa, Europe, Australia and North America.

The deal is conditiona­l on Parliament passing Labour’s medicinal cannabis bill into law. That will allow Hikurangi to grow and export medicinal cannabis commercial­ly.

Hikurangi managing director Manu Caddie said the deal would help the company ‘‘press home the importance of allowing medical cannabis to be exported’’ in its sub- mission to the select committee considerin­g the bill in March.

He was confident the Government would accept a law change allowing cannabis to become a significan­t export.

The export value of New Zealand-grown medicinal cannabis was comparable to that of kiwifruit and dairy, he said.

‘‘There is huge scope for New Zealand to produce the highestqua­lity medical product in a global sector expected to reach US$60 billion (NZ$82b) within five years.’’

Hikurangi operates legally with an industrial hemp licence that allows it to extract cannabinoi­ds from cannabis plants for research and developmen­t purposes. It is not allowed to sell a commercial crop.

Hikurangi and Rhizo announced in January their plan to open a facility in New Zealand this year to manufactur­e THC-free medicinal cannabis products.

Hikurangi plans to launch a $2m crowdfundi­ng campaign in March.

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