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Blaze up a joint at the cannabis expo

- KARISHMA DIPA karishma.dipa@inl.co.za

THIS weekend’s Cannabis Expo promises to be bigger and better than ever before with a record number of exhibitors and products featuring at the Johannesbu­rg event.

“The exhibitor stands are sold out with over 150 businesses from across the local and internatio­nal cannabis industry attending, and it is great to see new exhibitors and innovative products coming on board for the first time, showing how resilient and rapidly growing the cannabis industry is,” the director of The Cannabis Expo, Silas Howarth, said.

He added that the expo was already attracting huge business interest with a record number of internatio­nal and local stands booked.

“It is the perfect mix of cannabis business and lifestyle.”

The Cannabis Expo, which is set to feature an array of marijuana-inspired entertainm­ent and education, will be held at the Sandton Convention Centre until tomorrow.

“From a business and regulatory perspectiv­e, if you’re in the local cannabis industry, or looking to do cannabis business in Africa, you need to be at The Cannabis Expo.”

And the event’s director believes that there is something for everyone at this year’s event.

The Expo Hall will feature cannabis, CBD and hemp products such as tinctures, sprays, vapes, creams, balms and clothing. Growers, farmers, and industry bodies will also be at the expo as they discuss growing equipment, fertiliser­s, nutrients and irrigation for both personal home growers as well as commercial operations. The experts will provide informatio­n on research, compliance, regulatory and legal issues, health, wellness, cosmetics, medical use and pharmaceut­icals, funding providers for cannabis businesses and software providers for cannabis operations as well as parapherna­lia like vapes, pipes, bongs, papers, blunts, flavours and crushers.

The Cannabis Expo will also feature The Convention Stage, the largest comprehens­ive cannabis convention to take place in Africa. Howarth said that global industry leaders and local government representa­tives from across the region will present talks as well as moderated panel discussion­s.

Some of the topics to be discussed include establishi­ng South Africa and Africa’s Cannabis Capital for the Global Market in Pondoland Kingdom, Eastern Cape, with the Eastern Cape Rural Developmen­t Agency. The experts will also discuss the latest cannabis products, cannabis as medicine, legislatio­n and global trends and developmen­ts in cannabis.

Meanwhile, the Workshop Stage will feature informativ­e talks and presentati­ons from industry experts which will also give visitors an opportunit­y to participat­e in an interactiv­e question-and-answer session.

The Cannabis Expo will also host The Freedom Festival, the ultimate event for cannabis enthusiast­s, providing a vibrant outdoor festival environmen­t where visitors, delegates and exhibitors at The Cannabis Expo are set to congregate throughout the three-day event.

“The Freedom Festival includes a Festival Stage, hosting popular bands, artists and DJS throughout the event, and comfy relaxation areas and catering spaces, including The Cannabis Food Market where visitors can browse and enjoy the latest in cannabis-infused and cannabis-inspired culinary delights,” said Howarth.

The festival is accessible at no charge to all visitors, delegates and exhibitors who attend The Cannabis Expo.

“Attendees will be able to choose to indulge and treat their palates while enjoying a cannabidio­l buzz,” said Howarth. He explained that the menu will include cocktails, beer, coffee, slushies, bubble tea and Kombucha infused with cannabis.

CBD ice cream, pancakes, cupcakes, popcorn, biltong, doughnuts, fudge, cookies and cakes will also be available for sale as well as infused burgers, wraps and vegan meals and sauces.

The expo’s Private Cannabis Lounge will also give attendees an intimate space to legally enjoy THC cannabis products in the heart of Sandton.

“Take a break from the exhibitor stands and the festival and blaze up a joint or enjoy edibles in a comfortabl­e private lounge,” said Howarth.

The event’s director believes that all that the gathering has to offer makes it the “ultimate cannabis event that attracts people from all sectors of society who converge around this hugely versatile plant”.

“The cannabis industry and the products offered are incredibly broad, providing something for every adult,” he said.

He expected people from all walks of life to attend.

“It’s always amazing to walk around The Cannabis Expo and see the different people attending – folks of all ages interested in cannabis for their health, people looking for recreation­al products to consume cannabis or looking to grow cannabis at home, business people concluding deals or wanting to become cannabis entreprene­urs mixing with people from the rasta community there to support the power of the plant.”

Howarth also believes that the event has been incredibly beneficial for the local cannabis market.

“Since the launch of The Cannabis Expo in South Africa in 2018, we have seen an explosion in the growth of the cannabis industry and we are proud to be a part of, and a catalyst for, that growth.

“The Cannabis Expo provides a platform for the industry to showcase its economic and health benefits to government and to the public, as well as being the central cannabis meeting point and business hub for new cannabis deals and ventures to be formed, not just in South Africa, but across Africa as well.”

He believed that events like this continued to cement the country as a prime cannabis destinatio­n on the African continent.

“There is so much excitement around, and interest in, the local cannabis industry because of the huge potential we have as a region for producing quality cannabis and cannabis products at an affordable price to supply an ever-growing local and internatio­nal demand.” Howarth explained that the local industry was still in its relative infancy, which provided for so many new opportunit­ies.

“As we look to more establishe­d internatio­nal markets where legislatio­n has been a reality for longer, and as local legislatio­n further opens up to benefit the cannabis industry, the growth and opportunit­ies skyrocket.”

In the interim, Howarth hoped the local cannabis industry, government and the public continued to engage and forge the best legislativ­e framework to benefit the industry, the public and the local economy.

“We are excited to be a part of these important discussion­s that will be happening at The Cannabis Expo this week in Sandton, Johannesbu­rg, and look forward to a positive outcome that can benefit us all,” he said.

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THE Expo Hall will feature cannabis, CBD and hemp products such as tinctures, sprays, vapes, creams, balms and clothing. Growers and farmers will also discuss growing equipment and fertiliser­s.

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