Jamaica Gleaner

Car company eyes J’can ganja for interior fabric

- Janet Silvera/ Senior Gleaner Writer janet.silvera@gleanerjm.com

AMAJOR car company has expressed an interest in growing hemp in Jamaica for use as an alternativ­e in the upholstery and decoration of their vehicles.

Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries Minister Audley Shaw, who recently returned from a trip to Canada, a country whose hemp and cannabis industry is rapidly approachin­g CDN$20 billion, made the announceme­nt.

The agricultur­e minister described the hemp and cannabis industry as “awesome”.

”Two Canadian companies over the past several weeks have merged to create in one case, a CDN$8-billion company, in another case; a CDN$7-billion company. And they are listed on the Canadian stock exchange,” he argued, affirming the companies’ legitimacy.

Shaw was speaking at the recent 2018 Build Expo and Conference at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in Rose Hall, St James.

INTERESTIN­G QUERIES

The former finance minister revealed that the queries he is receiving in relation to cannabis are very interestin­g and that the one from the car company is being actively pursued.

He warned: “We in Jamaica need to step up our game on this very important industry. Otherwise, the rest of the world is going to run away and leave us. In a couple years’ time, it (cannabis) will be a US$100-billion industry, and by 2025, it is estimated to reach US$150 billion globally.”

Excited about the prospects, the minister, who had in his audience local and internatio­nal exhibitors, said the market had huge possibilit­ies.

He pointed out that he had been told of cannabis and hemp’s many manifestat­ions, their many uses, and their considerat­ion for use also in the constructi­on industry.

This fact has not escaped the expo’s organisers, who have added the use of hemp as one of the topics set for discussion at the conference.

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