NATIONAL NEWS - The Eastern Cape Rural Development Agency (ECRDA) has become the first South African government agency to put out two public dagga tenders, marking the start of the province’s bid to grow the local cannabis industry.
The ECRDA says it has been mandated with the commercialisation of cannabis in the province.
The agency announced the opportunity to tender for the supply of 20,000 low tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) cannabis seeds on 13 October. The tender closes on 20 October.
The agency is looking for a seed supplier to provide local and imported seed cultivars to be delivered before the 2021 growing season starting in November.
The overall objective of the project is “to provide cannabis seed cultivars suitable for the cultivation of low THC industrial hemp and medicinal CBD in the Eastern Cape to support research and emerging cannabis farmers in the Eastern Cape province in the 2021-2022 growing season”.
Cannabis entrapreneurs still have an opportunity to throw their hat in the ring for the “establishment of a Sahpra-licensed cannabis incubator in the ORT District Municpality“.
The facility will also serve as a research hub for local landrace cannabis, providing access to training and capacity building and testing facilities for regional cannabis. It could also operate as a hub (Sahpra dependent) for compliant community-owned satellite cultivation.