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Industrial Hemp For Guyana

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Nigel Paltoo
4 years ago

whats the downside?

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Stephen Azar
4 years ago

Let's get this thing going we can't keep trailing behind as a country need more forward thinking

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Leonard Sampson
4 years ago

I support the guyana hemp society and it petition to the Government of Guayana for the opening up of the hemp industry and it's agricultural benefits.

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Neal
4 years ago

Go hemp

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Chris D`Oliveira
4 years ago

Great move

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Aravin Kris Seenan
5 years ago

The concerns are understandable but we are more than capable of regulating the industry.

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Gai Singh
5 years ago

Hemp is a great way to expand agriculture in Guyana!! N

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delecta crawford
5 years ago

industrial revolution is on the horizon

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Anonymous
5 years ago

Im from London, England but mother is from Guyana and I would love to see hemp being used worldwide and that could economically help Guyana being i that industry

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Natasha Devi Ragnauth
5 years ago

Thank you for your efforts and dedication to make this a success.

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Cecil mootoo
5 years ago

Hemp heal

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Edward Mackey
5 years ago

This legislation must be organized correctly to benefit the producers and proprietors.

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Eon Dasent
5 years ago

1000% support

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shalina
5 years ago

Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country. Thomas Jefferson

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Kevin
5 years ago

I agree that hemp should be cultivated in Guyana

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Sheik Rahman
5 years ago

Let’s make hemp cultivation legal in Guyana

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Joannah Ramsammy
5 years ago Featured

Hemp has the 'ability to provide alternative bio-degradable materials and a negative carbon footprint used in construction etc'. along with other uses that are beneficial in the Global market. J.R

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Shaka Roberts
6 years ago Featured

In addition to the economical benefits such an industry would allow, we need to be able to do medical research and trials locally, and without the fear of being prosecuted. No one wants to be a 'drug trafficker'

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Dachelle Watson
6 years ago

the future is sustainable and hemp is a part of Guyana's greener, more sustainable future -- oil revenue aside.

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Anonymous
7 years ago

We need another crop to replace sugar and to a lesser extent rice. With rice we are so dependent on rain.