St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ Agriculture Minister, the Honourable Saboto Caesar, has commended locally owned and operated company “Medicinal” on the recent launch of an extensive line of locally produced medicinal cannabis products.
“I wish to encourage our scientists to continue to dedicate their efforts in research and development with the objective of lifting the profile of the industry,” Minister Caesar said.
The island nation has embarked on a path for the establishment of a modern medicinal industry that entails not only the production of raw material from plants and fungi, but also the processing of raw material for the nutraceutical and pharmaceutical industry.
Traditional cultivators have been significantly affected by ashfall as a result of the explosive eruptions of the La Soufriere volcano. Several major commercial operators also have established vigorous cleaning operations to restart production post the most recent eruptions.
The list of items launched by Medicinal includes lotions and tinctures.
The Hon. Minister noted that St. Vincent and the Grenadines has an established and fast maturing platform for the production of medicine in the hemisphere.
As far as I’m concerned, like the old days when Pappy Clarke was around, if you had a problem, and there were many with a problem or two, you only had to tell Pappy Clarke what you want, or what exactly you’re suffering from, for sure he’ll ready you a ‘Fix’ one tea spoon three times a day, and you’re good; no questions after that, old Mr. Deterville, the fixer would say, no one ever returned to complain. (what happened since then?)