The journalist and editor of Cannareporter, Laura Ramos, will moderate a debate tomorrow at Canna Trade, in Zurich, on the future of legalization in Europe. The round table “Europe on the way to cannabis legalization: opportunities, risks and timeline” features several participants in the cannabis industry from different European countries, such as Luc Richner, from Cannavigia (Switzerland), Pavel Kubu, Chairman of KOPAC (Czech Republic), Thomas Rau, from Cannabusiness & Q-Farms (Netherlands) and Jörg Meyer-Brenken, from Fluence (Germany) and the Cannareporter, as Media Partner of the event, will ensure the moderation of the discussion, which is expected to be exciting and promising .
The International Hemp Fair and Festival –
Canna Trade – returns tomorrow to Zurich until Sunday, May 14th, for the 17th consecutive year — and the 3rd in Halle 622. More than 150 exhibitors from all over the world will bring information, products and innovation about the wide range of applications of the hemp plant and of the CBD in more than 6.000 square meters of covered and outdoor space, specially prepared for the conviviality of the participants. CannaTrade bets on a relaxed atmosphere, either in the Business Lounge, for the exclusive use of business partners, or in the area
Chill out for visitors. In addition, there will be a banquet at the Hemp Food Festival, the Joint Roll Contest Swiss Championship, the CannaSwissCup, the CannaComix art exhibition and many activities around CBD, cultivation, smoking accessories, nutrition, therapeutic products and everything that the plant of hemp has to offer.
The conference program includes speakers from around the world who will discuss the latest topics such as legalization in Switzerland and other European countries, women in cannabis, prohibition and new legislation that simplifies the prescription of cannabis in medicine. The complete program can be found here.
The pilot projects concerning the legal dispensation of cannabis for recreational use in Switzerland that are taking place in three Swiss cities will not be forgotten and there will be a discussion forum to analyze the results already available. CannaTrade tickets are available until May 11th for CHF 15 per day and CHF 29 for the 3-day pass. You can buy tickets on this link.