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A large medical cannabis facility is planned for central Portugal
Macao News > Portuguese-speaking Countries > A large medical cannabis facility is planned for central Portugal

A large medical cannabis facility is planned for central Portugal Link copied

Slated for completion in 2024, the 60,000 square metre medical cannabis-growing operations is being built at a cost of some 9.5 million euros.

Medical cannabis facility Portugal
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17 March 202317 March 2023 BY STAFF REPORTER
BY STAFF REPORTER17 March 202317 March 2023

A major plantation of medical cannabis is being established in the town of Penela in the central Portuguese municipality of Coimbra.

According to the Portuguese news agency Lusa, the facility will span 60,000 square metres, employ 55 people and have a total investment of 9.5 million euros. It will be completed by the end of 2024, the report says.

Miguel Nobrega Gouveia, the CEO of Master Med Cannabis, said a clinic in Penela, to sell cannabis-based products without a medical prescription, is also in the works. 

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He told Lusa that the company aims to “help people who have serious illnesses” and it wanted to form an association with the 18 other companies that have a licence to cultivate cannabis in Portugal.

Portugal’s cannabis laws are permissive. Possession of an amount that does “not exceed that required for average individual consumption during a 10-day period” is not a crime.

Medical cannabis was legalised in Portugal in 2018. 

 

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