Goodbye Nicky hello Goldie – exploring the opportunities for transitioning tobacco farmers into cannabis production in Malawi

IF 0.9 Q3 Psychology
Linda Sowoya, Chifundo Akamwaza, A. Matola, A. Klein
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Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the opportunities for tobacco farmers in Malawi from diversifying to cannabis, and the potential benefits for reducing deforestation by producing a cannabis based alternative fuel. It further argues that there are tensions between the conflicting objectives of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs. Design/methodology/approach Field interviews were conducted with cannabis farmers, traders and sellers in different parts of Malawi. Findings The findings of this study show that there are opportunities for cannabis farmers but they have been blocked by legal impediments. Now that legislative reform have made cannabis cultivation possible, farmers need support in developing products. Research limitations/implications Any attempt to provide a precise assessment of the cannabis market in Malawi is constrained by the criminalised status of the product. The suitability of cannabis briquettes as an fuel has yet to be trialled in Malawi. Social implications There is an urgent need to revise the drug control conventions to address environmental degradation and deforestation. Originality/value The linkage between tobacco farming, deforestation and desertification in Malawi has not been made. This is the first time that hemp has been suggested as an alternative crop for farmers and as a solution to deforestation.
再见Nicky你好Goldie——探索马拉维烟农转变为大麻生产的机会
目的本文的目的是说明马拉维烟农从多样化到大麻的机会,以及通过生产大麻替代燃料减少森林砍伐的潜在好处。它进一步辩称,《烟草控制框架公约》和《麻醉品单一公约》的相互冲突的目标之间存在紧张关系。设计/方法/方法对马拉维不同地区的大麻种植者、贸易商和销售商进行了实地访谈。研究结果这项研究的结果表明,大麻种植者有机会,但他们受到了法律障碍的阻碍。既然立法改革使大麻种植成为可能,农民在开发产品方面需要支持。研究局限性/影响任何对马拉维大麻市场进行精确评估的尝试都受到该产品刑事地位的限制。大麻煤块作为燃料的适用性尚未在马拉维进行试验。社会影响迫切需要修订药物管制公约,以解决环境退化和森林砍伐问题。独创性/价值马拉维的烟草种植、森林砍伐和荒漠化之间尚未建立联系。这是大麻首次被建议作为农民的替代作物和森林砍伐的解决方案。
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Drugs and Alcohol Today
Drugs and Alcohol Today SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
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