Botswana Guardian

Distell takes stake in cannabis business Rethink

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Wine, cider and Spirits Company, Distell will soon be able to offer cannabidio­l- infused drinks after taking a 20 percent stake in cannabis wellness business Rethink, it said on Wednesday.

Distell’s investment gives it access to Rethink’s brand and product range, which includes oils, capsules and teas made from cannabidio­l ( CBD), a chemical compound found in the cannabis plant that is gaining popularity for uses ranging from relaxation to skin care.

CBD is one of a variety of compounds found in the cannabis plant but studies have found it does not cause a ‘ high’ or produce effects that could lead to addiction, according to the World Health Organisati­on. Distell said the investment would help it to benefit from increased demand for cannabis products such as CBD. “The cannabis sector is still in its infancy and primed for growth as legislatio­n to control and legalise certain aspects of usage is developed,” Distell CEO Richard Rushton said in a statement, adding that the investment was in line with its strategy to explore new expansion opportunit­ies. The price for the stake in Rethink, created by herbal and organic pharmaceut­icals firm, Releaf Pharmaceut­icals, was not disclosed. Invenfin, the venture capital arm of Distell’s largest shareholde­r, Remgro, also took a 20 percent share in Rethink. Distell and Invenfin said their partnershi­p with Releaf Pharmaceut­icals could produce a range of CBD brands and market leadership both in SA and other major markets. Distell said that included, but was not limited to, CBD- infused drinks.

Distell is currently grappling with the effect of a ban on alcohol in South Africa, the third to be implemente­d since March 2020 as part of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns. But hefty investment­s made in prior years have helped its recovery, it said in 2020. It has been legal to sell CBD products in SA since 2019.

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