The New Zealand Herald

Kiwi TV star starts up cannabis company

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Television and radio presenter Mark Dye has launched a new medicinal cannabis company and says he hopes to make therapeuti­c products that are more accessible and more affordable for New Zealanders.

Dye is co-founder and chief executive of NUBU Pharmaceut­icals which yesterday also announced an exclusive distributi­on deal with one of Europe’s leading cannabinoi­d companies, MGC Pharmaceut­icals.

The Heartbreak Island host and former Newstalk ZB presenter said the idea for the business came to him while talking to callers on his radio show in 2016. “I was shocked to hear about the difficulti­es some New Zealanders had to go through to access medicinal cannabis.”

With business partner Will Douglas, Dye has spent the past two years working with internatio­nal experts to design a state-of-the-art growing and manufactur­ing facility.

While he has stayed focused on his TV projects the nature of the business meant he had plenty of downtime to work on plans for NUBU, he said.

Dye hopes the company can eventually become an exporter of locally produced cannabis products into Europe and America.

But for now the focus would be on distributi­on in the local market, leveraging the deal with MGC, he said.

A bill to broaden scope for medicinal use of cannabis is going through parliament­ary process and is expected to pass into law next year.

The Government has also promised a referendum on full legalisati­on in 2020.

NUBU was entirely focused on the medicinal end of the market, Dye said. “That really is our story. It started with me talking to people on ZB who were a) unable to afford the medication­s that were currently available or b) going off and struggling to buy it on the black market. And Will and I just thinking there has got to be a better way.”

I was shocked to hear about the difficulti­es some . . . had to go through to access medicinal cannabis. Mark Dye

NUBU has been through its initial seed funding stage, which had been over-subscribed, and was now targeting around $10 million in its second round of capital raising.

Dye is launching NUBU at CannaTech, the global cannabis industry conference being held in Sydney this week.

With the legalisati­on of medicinal and recreation­al cannabis in Canada and the west of the US, investment in the industry has boomed.

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Mark Dye has spent two years working with global experts to design a growing and manufactur­ing facility for medicinal cannabis.

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