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The attitude towards cannabis in South Africa has undergone a seismic shift in the past few years, epitomised by the decision to decriminalise personal and private use.
We’re at the stage now where you can grow your own green at home, and products like CBD oils are visible on retail shelves across the country.
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Now South Africa finally has a quality cannabis culture magazine and online platform to reflect these changes. SEED INC. aims to showcase the potential that the South African cannabis and hemp industry has for foreign direct investment, as well as providing solutions to our socio-economic challenges.
There will also be discussions on topics ranging from pets to cannabis politics to planting your best crops.
Under the guidance of Robbie Stammers (below), an award-winning editor and publisher, SEED INC. says it will engage, entice, enrich, enthral, and entertain you with everything cannabis-related.
This from SEED INC.’s welcome page:
We aim to also educate and overcome the decades’ long negative association that society has towards cannabis. Since the SA constitutional court decision, there has been a proliferation of businesses providing products and services to an already well-established market.
The problem/opportunity, as we see it, is that there is no vehicle for these businesses to advertise and promote their products in an above the line legal way.
We have the requisite tools and knowledge to provide a solution. There is without question a massive market for cannabis and a well-established culture, and at SEED INC.
There are also interviews with the likes of former pro surfer Roxy Louw, who is big into CannaYoga, and Rael Kozinsky, CEO of Natural Highs, one of the country’ biggest and most popular seed banks.
Other familiar faces include Peter Vogel, the CEO of Leafwire, a cannabis business-focused social media platform known commonly as “the LinkedIn of cannabis”, Tony Budden from The Hemp Emporium, and MasterChef SA judge and award-winning chef, Peter Goffe-Wood.
Visit SEED INC., have a good look around, and as their motto goes, ‘Grow with the Times’.
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