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  • By: Mickey Dee
  • Narrated by: Jake Campbell
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins

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African Cannabis Health Benefits

By: Mickey Dee
Narrated by: Jake Campbell
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Publisher's Summary

According to historical records, cannabis has been farmed in Africa for at least the last 1000 years, but the exact dates are unknown. Evidence from Egypt suggests it may have arrived 5000 years ago.

Illegal cannabis cultivation surged in Africa during the 1980s financial crisis. Governments learned that the expansion of the crop was profitable, and illegal production has taken a back seat to a legitimate worldwide market.

Over the last 300 years, progress has been made on the health benefits of cannabis, and the majority of world is on the verge of giving cannabis a social victory as it becomes more and more acceptable in society in general and in the medical world.

After you get your copy and listen to this audiobook, you will understand why Africa is projected to have the next great cannabis market.

©2022 Mickey Dee (P)2023 Mickey Dee

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