By Reuters Staff
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May 13 (Reuters) - Canadian medical cannabis producer Materia won European Union certification for its Malta facility to produce and export cannabis flower across the continent, allowing product supply in Germany, one of the largest cannabis markets in the world.
Several countries across the globe have been legalizing or relaxing laws on recreational use of cannabis, but Europe has remained a difficult market due to strict regulatory requirements, slowing growth.
Most European countries require the ‘European Union Good Manufacturing Practices’ (EU GMP) certification for companies to import and export cannabis goods.
Despite Malta being a hub due to its government’s progressive view on the sector, Materia’s facility is only the third in the country to get the coveted certificate.
Malta gives Materia green light to produce and export cannabis flower Reuters 3 hrs ago
May 13 (Reuters) - Canadian medical cannabis producer Materia won European Union certification for its Malta facility to produce and export cannabis flower across the continent, allowing product supply in Germany, one of the largest cannabis markets in the world.
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Several countries across the globe have been legalizing or relaxing laws on recreational use of cannabis, but Europe has remained a difficult market due to strict regulatory requirements, slowing growth.
Most European countries require the European Union Good Manufacturing Practices (EU GMP) certification for companies to import and export cannabis goods.