Ghana Approves Medicinal Cannabis Licensing
Analysis based on 10 articles · First reported Feb 11, 2026 · Last updated Feb 12, 2026
Ghana has approved the regulatory and cost framework for issuing licenses for the cultivation of medicinal and industrial cannabis with THC content not exceeding 0.3 percent. The Ghana===Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) will implement this licensing program, requiring stringent security, traceability, and quality assurance from applicants. This initiative aims to formalize a tightly controlled cannabis industry, positioning Ghana to tap into the global medicinal cannabis market, which is projected to reach 148.9 billion United States dollars by 2031. The Chamber of Cannabis Industry Ghana supports this development, encouraging industry participants to prepare for the application process. NACOC will collaborate with the Ghana===Ministry of the Interior (Ghana), the Ghana===Ghana Standards Authority, and the Ghana===Food and Drugs Authority (Ghana) to ensure effective implementation and enforcement, while recreational use of cannabis remains illegal.
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