In a groundbreaking revelation, State Minister of Indigenous Medicine, Sisira Jayakody, has unveiled a transformative proposal to integrate cannabis cultivation into Sri Lanka’s burgeoning export sector. This revelation comes on the heels of the proposal’s submission to the Cabinet, marking a pivotal moment in the country’s economic landscape.
Moreover, Minister Jayakody revealed that the proposal has garnered the endorsement of the Speaker, further solidifying its path toward implementation. This development signals a promising shift in policy towards harnessing the untapped potential of the cannabis industry.
Crucially, the state minister underscored that this initiative is not geared towards recreational use, but rather, as a medical asset sanctioned by the Department of Ayurveda. This distinction positions cannabis as a valuable medicinal resource, aligning with the global trend of recognizing its therapeutic properties.
With this bold step, Sri Lanka not only paves the way for a promising economic venture but also reinforces its commitment to responsible and strategic utilization of natural resources for the betterment of its citizens’ health and well-being.