InterCure
gets Israel's first imported medical cannabis shipment
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[January 06, 2020]
LOD, Israel (Reuters) - Canndoc, an Israeli
producer of medical grade cannabis, on Sunday received a shipment of 250
kilos of dried whole cannabis flowers that it says will help alleviate a
shortage in Israel.
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Canndoc, a unit of InterCure Ltd, last week signed a strategic
cooperation agreement with Canada's Tilray Inc for the import and
export of medical cannabis..
The company said it was the first ever commercial shipment of
medical grade cannabis into Israel. It came from Tilray's production
plant in Portugal.
"It will bring relief to Israeli patients who suffer from a shortage
of supply," Canndoc Chairman Ehud Barak, a former prime minister of
Israel, told Reuters.
Canndoc has a deal to import up to 2.5 metric tonnes of medical
cannabis from Tilray. The company, like its peers, aims to export
medical marijuana once Israeli regulations are in place. The
government has already approved cannabis exports.
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Barak estimates Canndoc will be able to start exporting within a
year, once there is ample supply for Israelis. Under the deal,
Canndoc will sell up to 5 tonnes of medical cannabis to Tilray.
Canndoc cited Health Ministry data that Israel's market for medical
cannabis will reach 100,000 by the end of 2020.
(Reporting by Steven Scheer; Editing by Tova Cohen)
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