
Episode #10
The Cape Town Tapes: Exploring Hemp Innovations in South Africa
Pioneering Hemp in Africa: Insights from South Africa's Hemp Leaders Welcome back to the Let's Talk Hemp podcast, Volume Up! I'm your host, Morris Beagle, and today we're diving into the vibrant hemp and cannabis scene in Cape Town, South Africa. After an enriching experience at the Kenya Hemp Conference, I spent nearly three weeks in Cape Town, exploring the local industry and meeting some incredible people. Highlights from Cape Town Hemporium and the Hemp Hotel I had the pleasure of staying at the Hemp Hotel, the tallest hemp structure in the world, with my colleague Paul Benham from the Hemp Plastic Company. The hotel used over 60 tons of hemp in its construction, offering a unique and sustainable experience. Hemporium, a hemp retail shop located in the same building, has been a pioneer in the industry since 1996. Tony Budden, the founder, shared insights into the versatility of hemp and the importance of creating a sustainable market. Key Conversations Tony Budden, Hemporium : Tony discussed the challenges and opportunities in the hemp industry, emphasizing the need for local hemp genetics and the potential of biophilic design in creating natural living spaces. Trenton Birsch, Chiba Africa Hemp and Cannabis Training Academy : Trenton's academy is a government-approved and accredited school, providing essential training in hemp and cannabis cultivation. Natie Ferreira, Daga Pharmacy Cannabis Farms : Natty, an ornamental horticulturist and agronomist, shared his expertise in hemp and cannabis genetics, highlighting the importance of local adaptation for successful cultivation. Tanya Clarke, Invigrow : Tanya, who recently relocated from Malawi, has been a significant player in the hemp and cannabis industry. She discussed the regulatory landscape and the potential for regional markets in Africa. Regulatory Insights South Africa is making strides with new regulations, including a proposed 2% THC limit, which is more lenient than the current 0.2-0.3% in Europe and the US. This change could significantly benefit local farmers and the industry as a whole. Future Prospects The conversations I had in Cape Town were enlightening and inspiring. The local industry is poised for growth, with a strong focus on sustainability and innovation. I look forward to spending more time in South Africa and continuing to amplify the message of hemp's potential. Sponsor Acknowledgment A big thank you to our sponsor, Her Many Voices, a platform where grassroots activism meets indigenous wisdom to benefit all of Earth's inhabitants. Visit them at hermanyvoices.org TIME STAMPS: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Sponsorship 00:00:45 - Cape Town Experience 00:01:27 - NoCo Hemp Expo Announcement 00:01:38 - Cape Town Highlights 00:02:09 - The Hemp Hotel 00:02:20 - Hemporium Store Overview 00:03:13 - Interviews with Industry Leaders 00:03:34 - Introduction to Cape Town Tapes 00:03:46 - Hemporium Store Tour 00:04:19 - Tony Budden Introduction 00:04:34 - Hemporium's Mission 00:05:16 - Industry Challenges and Opportunities 00:05:59 - Relocation to Hemp Hotel 00:06:10 - Hemp Hotel Features 00:07:03 - Biophilic Design Concept 00:07:39 - Global Hemp Industry Insights 00:08:00 - 2% THC Regulation 00:09:37 - Pioneering Hemp Regulations 00:10:39 - Paul Benham's Commentary 00:11:12 - Addressing THC Creep 00:12:05 - Local vs. Imported Varieties 00:13:08 - Building a Regional Market 00:14:01 - Sustainable Industry Goals 00:16:01 - Invitation to Cape Town 00:16:26 - Future of Hemp Regulations 00:17:08 - End Use Focus 00:18:03 - Learning from Global Experiences 00:18:13 - Interview with Tanya Clark 00:19:01 - Tanya's Background and Malawi Experience 00:19:38 - Cannabis and Essential Oils in Malawi 00:20:11 - Industrial Hemp Trials and Lobbying 00:21:17 - Cannabis Regulatory Authority in Malawi 00:22:03 - Medical and Industrial Cannabis in Malawi 00:22:49 - Cannabis Regulatory Framework 00:23:43 - Business Lines and Market Testing 00:24:38 - Regional and Global Market Expansion 00:25:11 - Relocation to Cape Town 00:26:28 - Cape Town's Appeal 00:26:43 - Operating in South Africa 00:27:04 - African Agenda on Global Stage 00:27:15 - Successful Models and Challenges 00:28:01 - Quality Standards and Regulations 00:28:22 - Regional Trade and Market Expansion 00:29:08 - Collaboration with U.S. and Africa 00:30:05 - 2% THC Regulation Impact 00:30:47 - Traditional Healing and Plant Medicine 00:31:08 - Inter-Africa Trade Potential 00:32:06 - Traditional Healing Elements 00:32:41 - Recruiting for Africa 00:33:24 - Interview with Nattie Ferreira 00:34:24 - Nattie's Background and Daga Pharmacy 00:35:09 - South Africa's Cannabis Rights 00:35:30 - Community and Grower Support 00:36:36 - Farm Tour and Land Sharing 00:38:00 - Nursery and Genetic Varieties 00:39:00 - Early CBD Genetics 00:40:06 - Chinese and Vietnamese Hemp Varieties 00:41:09 - Registration and Trials 00:42:00 - THC Compliance and Local Conditions 00:43:00 - End Use Focus for Hemp Products 00:44:01 - THC Remediation Technology 00:45:00 - Disruptive Potential of Higher THC Limits 00:46:00 - Regulatory Challenges and Opportunities 00:47:00 - Future of Hemp Industry 00:48:08 - Patriotism and Land Diversity 00:49:03 - Political Support and Activism 00:49:36 - Interview with Trenton Birch 00:50:01 - Johannesburg's Climate and Potential Morris Beegle morris@morrisbeegle.com @morrisbeegle @LetsTalkHemp @NoCoHempExpo @ExperienceHemp @WAFBAofficial And a new day will dawn for those who stand long and the forests will echo with laughter Produced by PodConx Sound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/






