Medi Kingdom Holdings, a Lesotho, Southern Africa based privately held company has been awarded the first official operators license in the African continent to grow, manufacture and export medicinal cannabis products worldwide. The license, which is valid for 10 years, was awarded in early May 2017. Chief Operations Officer, James Mather, said they first introduced the idea of growing medicinal c
annabis to the Lesotho government back in early 2016. Today, they are excited the deal has borne fruit.
“As a green and environmentally renewable product, cannabis cultivation on a massive scale has an enormous potential to provide much-needed tax revenues to poor countries like those in Southern Africa,” said James, whose team plans on encouraging, teaching and helping existing farmers to grow their strains legally, intern helping in some way to eradicate the black market that currently poor farmers are forced into purely to provide basic income for their families. Medi Kingdom, which initially intend to wholesale medicinal cannabis oils worldwide to existing medical distributors in major countries that have already legalised its use, our other goal is to help Lesotho establish an independent and internationally recognised ISO laboratory to carry out product testing. We are also working closely with the Lesotho University in Roma to train students in all aspects of the multi billion pound worldwide international market for medicinal Cannabis which includes developing new cannabis related health products. Not only to we intend to giving free trials of our products to help people of Lesotho with their HIV & other epidemics, but we have already established the Medi Kingdom Foundation to handle all our charitable works focusing on children’s wellbeing, sports and health. If you've never been......Lesotho is the most amazing, scenic & mountainous country with uniquely kind people, we intend to show the world in the future with medical tourism.