How Greece is growing medical marijuana to tackle high unemployment

The Greek economy has been hammered by 10 years of financial crisis, with unemployment topping 20 per cent every year since 2012. Now, the government thinks pot growers can help.

A project to cultivate, process and export medical marijuana in Veroia, in the fertile north of the country, shows how Greece sees cannabis as a possible growth industry for the country, which has a warm, dry climate similar to California. New legislation could make the plan a reality as soon as next summer.

The Veroia site will create more than 2,000 jobs in the next two to three years, according to Georgios Zafeiris, chief executive at Golden Greece, the company responsible for coordinating the project’s group of 10 investors from countries including Canada, Kazakhstan, Poland and Israel. The first round of investment is seen at €400m (£352m), rising to more than €1.5bn, and 80 per cent of the jobs in areas such as cultivation, trading and transport could go to Greeks.

“In Greece, we’re not looking at bringing people in from other areas that have cannabis experience,” says Michael Blady, one of the investors involved in the Veroia project. “We’re going to train as many people as we need and we’re going to start our own culture here.”

Recreational users

While initial plans will focus on extraction, processing and packaging of medical marijuana, investors are also looking into an eventual recreational cannabis market in the country, provided the government opts for fuller legalisation in the future, according to Blady.

Alexis Tsipras’s left-wing Syriza government, an enthusiastic backer of projects like Veroia, is set to propose legislation to allow pot cultivation projects to go forward as soon as the end of this month. The bill will be posted on the government’s website to allow the public to weigh in on legalising cultivation and export of medical marijuana.

“There’s significant interest by the investor community to exploit the possibilities of the new legal framework for medicinal cannabis in Greece,” agriculture minister Evangelos Apostolou says. The government is willing to assist any investment project that could help boost the economy, he says.

In addition to persistently high unemployment, the economic crisis has also pummelled wages in Greece. Average monthly salaries, at just €586, are among the lowest in the European Union, so any initiative promising higher-wage jobs is certain to resonate with the government. Top earners among employees in the legal cannabis industry can bring home $80,000-$100,000 a year, according to Blady.

The Veroia project’s backers say the positive effect on employment and wages provides a buffer against possible future changes in government. “Even when power does change and the political landscape shifts, it’s pretty hard to roll back on something that the general population sees as a benefit,” Blady says.
 

Z3r0Z3r0

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Hmm, they better leave EU for this, germany might not have a problem but france? Laugh, europe is fucking backwards when it comes to weed period. In US at least they know its medicine, while in europe yes majority will laugh that pot is medicine they just see it as a kids drug "not as bad as alcohol"

Portugal did the right thing as well as others that decriminalized, but countries like Spain..... give me a break, ppl rave about Spain and how ppl can toke anywhere even do hard drugs in public

Yeah cause its a country of junkies and alcoholics, the gov itself is light years BEHIND even the Trump, they have a very small cannabis movement only in big citys like Madrid and Barcelona which is NOT spain now but even hinting over there despite drug use being NOT illegal, just illegal to sell. They still laugh at the idea of dispensaries or medical doctor approving it, these people live in inquisition times still!!!
 

Montuno

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Portugal did the right thing as well as others that decriminalized, but countries like Spain..... give me a break, ppl rave about Spain and how ppl can toke anywhere even do hard drugs in public

Yeah cause its a country of junkies and alcoholics, the gov itself is light years BEHIND even the Trump, they have a very small cannabis movement only in big citys like Madrid and Barcelona which is NOT spain now but even hinting over there despite drug use being NOT illegal, just illegal to sell. They still laugh at the idea of dispensaries or medical doctor approving it, these people live in inquisition times still!!!
... but here the Cannabis Consumer Clubs of the tourist areas are full of gringo tourists smoking as if they havent not seen marijuana in their life (and raising prices, of course).
... and by the way, I live in one of the poorest, backward and depopulated rural areas of mainland Spain (my little town has less than 200 population: if you want, we can compare the marijuana that I have access to and how ( or the Law not only about Drungs, or the Social Rights, or the Públic Services, or the Public Education, or the Public Health Sistem...) with which someone can have in New York City or Dallas or Birmingham Alabama,. for example ....
 
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Montuno

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the gov itself is light years BEHIND even the Trump, they have a very small cannabis movement only in big citys like Madrid and Barcelona which is NOT spain now but even hinting over there despite drug use being NOT illegal, just illegal to sell. They still laugh at the idea of dispensaries or medical doctor approving it, these people live in inquisition times still!!!
First: Trumps goverment is thousand years light from our rights n laws.

Second: So Madrid isent the capital of Spain now... Thanks for your info.

Third: Our Public & Free health sistem gives free CBD extracts & THC&CBD extracts.

Four: Everybody can obtain legal weed in all the Cannabis Clubs even if you are not Spanish n even for ludic use, not only medical: is it allowed in all your nation?

Five: the cannabis seeds' trade is legal here since the 60's: is it allowed in your nation?

Six: in Madrid & Barcelona you can find the worst n expensievest weed in Spain (like in all the turístical áreas). The best n cheaper are in the South of Castilla-La Mancha, Andalusia & Canary Islands: it is the same that is selled in the Amsterdamn Coffe Shops like "Top quality" buds from 20€xgrame.
Most of the "Dutch" n a lot of "USA" n "Cannadians" seeds Bank are in fact located n produce their seeds in these "very small cannabis movemet áreas": Humbolt, Positronics, Karma, etc, etc, Remember it when you smokes your " Green Crack", like example. Btw, Mr.Nice (as others) is a refugge here from USA cannabis laws.
Spannabis is the biggest n more important Cannabis " show" in Europe n one of the biggest in World.
Spain is the biggest cannabis market in Europe, n one of the biggest in World.
Most of the weed that you can smoke in Holland is Spanish.
Several of the Top Quality seeds Banks in World are Spanish: CannaBioGen, A.C.E.(Asociación de Cultivadores Españoles), Tropical Seeds Company, Reggae Seeds, The Real Seeds Company, Original Delicatessen, etc...

Seven: the consume of weed n its grow to autoconsume is completly descriminalized to everybody following the rules , even to ludic use (only the illegal traffic with it is a crimen): is it the same in all your nation?

Eight: if you are foreigner n you needed it, our Públic, Universal n Free Health sistem give you all the health caré that you need free: is it the same in your nation?

So if these things (n thousand other more) dosent happends in your nation, your nation still lives in the Medieval Age, followin what you sais...
 
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Fubard

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Yes, using Spain as an example was not the smartest move. You want a country with retarded marijuana laws, move north to a bit that used to be owned by Spain called Belgium where the only legal MMJ is Sativex and that is only allowed for persons with MS who do not respond to "traditional" medications. Doctors can prescribe it for other conditions, but you get nothing back from the health insurance so 3 x 10ml bottles will hit you for over €700 including sales tax.

SOME doctors can prescribe other MMJ products, but you have to go to Holland for it and you risk it being seized and you being prosecuted for bringing it in across the border even though a judge did rule they could not do that when they nailed a female with an ounce she had a prescription for.

Growing? Illegal. Full stop, although having 1 feminised plant is the lowest prosecution priority so, unless you have kids, you can grow a single plant without being arrested. Try 2 and someone finds out, you best hope plod had a BJ that morning.

Any amount of smokeable is an offence, although 3g or less counts the same as one plant, as long as you are not using in public and there are no kids in your house. They'll take your weed and give you a warning if outdoors for a first offence, second time you're talking to a judge.

Even sales of CBD are illegal, and possession of CBD is a grey area. Customs do regularly seize deliveries of CBD, and it's at the point where fewer and fewer places will send to Belgium because of the delivery problems caused by customs.

The only sign of anything on the horizon is that the government is busy making the guidelines for "pharmaceutical MMJ" production in Belgium thanks to the sheer number of prescriptions handed out by doctors, they want control over that and no other reason like the obvious and well known benefits of marijuana.

And they wonder why they spend more and more valuable taxpayers' money chasing down the black market suppliers and why people like me discretely grow a plant or two, or cross the border for CBD/weed, and why there's an increase in the demand for hash oil as people make their own vape juice (my next project).

The worst thing is that they know the revenue is there, that has been seen from Holland. They know the scare stories about tokers going psychotic are false, again thanks to our northern neighbours. They know the health benefits are there, since there's been more than enough research to prove it. And they know that the effects of alcohol cost the country a LOT more, never mind tobacco, yet marijuana is still something they say is as evil as crack or smack.

So when Montuno says above that if certain things mean a nation is still in the Medieval Age, I guess that means this nation hasn't figured out how to get out of the trees and walk upright. And that gets confirmed when you see the "Health Minister", Maggie De Block, who is a perfect advertisement for what NOT to do regarding personal health as she's got more chins than a Chinese phone book.
 

Montuno

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Yeah. It is more amazing, as you sais, being Belgium close to the Holland's cannabis experience.
Anyway, @Fubard , n other things not related with cannabis or drungs, Belgium is so more advanced n evolutioned than Spain or Portugal (n ofcurse, than a nation like USA).
People in Belgium have a better education n culture than us. Like an example, we are really in Media Age in things like the animal rights n laws (n so more other diferents things). If Belgium called us "barbarians" about it, I only can say they have all the reasons. I would love too that Spain cares it public culture as Belgium does, or their ability to speak foreigner lenguagues., or thousand other more things...
As well, I will love Spain would have than same interest in Science n Technology that Belgium or USA.

Each contry n society has their bad n good things, cos live is not only fun, sex, cannabis n drungs...
 

Fubard

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Yeah. It is more amazing, as you sais, being Belgium close to the Holland's cannabis experience.
Anyway, @Fubard , n other things not related with cannabis or drungs, Belgium is so more advanced n evolutioned than Spain or Portugal (n ofcurse, than a nation like USA).
People in Belgium have a better education n culture than us. Like an example, we are really in Media Age in things like the animal rights n laws (n so more other diferents things). If Belgium called us "barbarians" about it, I only can say they have all the reasons. I would love too that Spain cares it public culture as Belgium does, or their ability to speak foreigner lenguagues., or thousand other more things...
As well, I will love Spain would have than same interest in Science n Technology that Belgium or USA.

Each contry n society has their bad n good things, cos live is not only fun, sex, cannabis n drungs...
Never mind that, the beer here beats the Spanish stuff, and most of the world, hands down.

Got to get the important things right!
 

Socioman

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That's a nice way to fight such a problem. And I am really glad that we don't have much problems with unemployment. There are a lot of available jobs and you always can find one with the help of labor-recruiting for example which makes things much easier for you.
 
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