The Food and Drug Administration declared that more than 980,000 people have signed up for the ability to grow marijuana plants as part of its Plook Ganja mobile app initiative. Given that a Thai ID number is needed to register, it appears that only Thai citizens and not foreigners residing in Thailand are permitted to register and legally produce cannabis. And that might only be the start. Since the decriminalization of cannabis and hemp on June 9 and the release of the Plook Ganja mobile app, which enables users to register online, the FDA reported on Saturday morning that precisely 983,557 people have used the app to register to grow cannabis on their property, despite the fact that authorities are still working to enact legislation in response to the surge in interest. If you’ve been puzzling over the recent decriminalization of marijuana in Thailand, you’re probably not one of the approximately 1 million people who have been given permission to cultivate the drug. The entire registration process can be completed online using the app or website, and even the approval is done so with the issuance of an electronic certificate.
And that includes authorisation for industrial or even commercial objectives in addition to being utilized for therapeutic purposes for one’s own health and the creation of conventional medicines. Since the FDA implemented the online registration system, the app has already been downloaded more than 43.5 million times. When your registration is accepted, a wide range of rights are granted, including the ability to cultivate the plants and harvest the crop, as well as to create and refine hemp and cannabis-related products. In order to handle the overwhelming number of registration requests, the FDA actually had to develop a separate website where people can also register. Of the total Thai applications, 30,791 have been granted permission to cultivate hemp, while 952,766 have been granted permission to cultivate cannabis legally in Thailand. I advise you to seek legal advice before beginning your cultivation or business operations.

Numerous people have already received approval to cultivate marijuana
More from CannabisMore posts in Cannabis »
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Narathiwat Vol 1, 2024
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Chanthaburi Vol 1, 2024
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Ang Thong Vol 1, 2024
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Phang-nga Vol 1, 2024
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Kamphaeng Phet Vol 1, 2024
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Phuket Vol 1, 2024
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Pattaya Vol 1, 2024
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Bangkok Vol 1, 2024
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Chiang Mai Vol 1, 2024
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Uttaradit Vol 1, 2024
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Phayao Vol 1, 2024
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Roi Et Vol 1, 2024
More from ThailandMore posts in Thailand »
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Narathiwat Vol 1, 2024
- Maurice Lacroix Celebrates 50 Years with Stunning 1975 Collection Launch
- Bangkok Building Collapse: Search for Survivors Intensifies in Quake Aftermath
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Chanthaburi Vol 1, 2024
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Ang Thong Vol 1, 2024
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Phang-nga Vol 1, 2024
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Kamphaeng Phet Vol 1, 2024
- Chadchart Sittipunt Advocates for Seismic Upgrade in Bangkok Hospitals After Recent Quake
- State Audit Office Scandal Unveiled: Lavish Expenditure Sparks National Outcry
- Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Phuket Vol 1, 2024
- State Audit Office Scandal: Lavish Spending Amid Bangkok Earthquake Sparks Public Outrage
- Thitikan Thitipruethikul Unravels the Mystery of Vanishing Tsunami Towers in Phuket
Be First to Comment