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    MOROCCOCANNA … A socially and ethically committed operator

    25 September 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The development of the medical cannabis sector in Morocco is being confirmed day by day. This dynamic is already improving incomes and stimulating the activity of farmers in this sector. Moroccocanna is an operator committed to this strictly regulated and supervised sector. The company is indeed in pole position in this field. It is dedicated to the production of very high-quality cannabinoid products, cultivated and processed in Morocco. Guided by the principles of quality, innovation, and sustainability, the operator works to offer natural and authentic products in strict compliance with official standards.

    Moroccocanna : shared values

    A rich Moroccan heritage and sharp expertise in cannabis cultivation characterize Moroccocanna’s work. Combining centuries-old traditions and modern agricultural practices to produce top-quality cannabinoid products, the company’s commitment to consistent quality and authenticity guides its entire value chain, from seed to harvest, including processing.

    The marketing of Moroccocanna products is already operational among professionals in this sector. The product range includes various CBD oils, resins, flowers, isolated biomass, and other cannabis derivatives. Moroccocanna’s catalog is extensive and meets the expectations of distributors. Each product is rigorously tested in accordance with established international standards, ensuring a highly safe and effective experience for customers.

    Products marketed by Moroccocanna :

    Moroccocanna offers a range of products derived from cannabinoids and their derivatives including: FLOWER, RESIN, POLLEN, ISOLATE, BIOMASS, OIL, COSMETIC PRODUCTS, FOOD PRODUCTS

    Moroccocanna : strong ambitions

    It should be noted that Moroccocanna adheres to the principle of sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural practices. The operator works closely with local communities and farmers to promote responsible cultivation systems that preserve natural resources.

    As an innovative and responsible company, Moroccocanna invests in research and development to continuously improve its products and processes. It also believes in the necessity of giving importance back to local communities through social and economic initiatives, making it a socially and ethically committed operator.

    The market share targeted by Moroccocanna has not yet been determined, but the company is already positioning itself as a key player in the Moroccan ecosystem in this market. It aims to take advantage of the emergence of this market and its promising future to be a locomotive at the national level, as well as internationally.

    This ambition is already reflected in the significant investment effort planned for production and processing. The projected budget is indeed over 3 billion DH, which speaks volumes about the announced dynamics of Moroccocanna in its market. For exports, the main targeted markets internationally are the two most important geographical areas in the world for this activity: Europe and the United States, in particular.

    One cannot overlook the socio-economic commitment of the company! There is indeed an Ethical Charter that governs Moroccocanna’s work with producers. “We want to highlight the human aspect and the preservation of the environment. Hence our terms of reference and our protocols focused on sustainability and respect for each actor in the value chain. Farmers are honored. That is why our product traceability does not only represent a follow-up, but a story behind each product. The story of the farmer will be associated with the final product to allow the consumer to put a face and a life story behind what they consume!” explains the top management of Moroccocanna.

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