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Jamaica faces marijuana shortage as farmers struggle

Jamaica is running low on ganja.
Key points:
- Environmental conditions such as heavy rains and drought have damaged cannabis crops
- COVID-19 restrictions have meant Jamaican farmers are not allowed to work after 6pm
- A loosening of the country’s drug laws has also driven demand for the product
Heavy rains followed by extended drought, an increase in local consumption and a drop in the number of marijuana farmers have caused a shortage in the island’s famed but largely illegal market that experts say is the worst they’ve seen.
“It’s a cultural embarrassment,” said Triston Thompson, chief opportunity explorer for Tacaya, a consulting and brokerage firm for the country’s nascent legal cannabis industry.
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