ANTG Gets TGA Listing For Cannabis Strain - HempGazette
ANTG Gets TGA Listing For Cannabis Strain HempGazette
Australian Natural Therapeutics Group (ANTG) has listed its cannabis product, EVE Cannabis Indica, on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG), making it suitable for export. The company, based in New South Wales, aims to improve lives with high-quality medicinal cannabis.
EVE Cannabis Indica is a dried herb with unspecified 140mg/g content. In November, ANTG passed mandatory quality tests (TGO93 and TGO100) for its first commercial export crop. This ARTG listing supports ANTG’s export plans, including a 10-year supply deal with Cannamedical Pharma GmbH in Germany, expecting over two tonnes exported in the first year.
ANTG has three production facilities in Australia and one in California, with plans to expand and produce oils and capsules using supercritical CO2 extraction.
Cannabis strains to get Heritage listing - Bangkok Post
Cannabis strains to get Heritage listing Bangkok Post
Four cannabis strains from Thailand are set to be registered as National Heritage to advance research into their applications, Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced on Monday.
The strains, named ST1, TT1, UUA1, and RD1, have been approved for cultivation by the Medicinal Plant Research Institute under the Department of Medical Sciences, following the decriminalization of several parts of the cannabis plant last year by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Mr. Anutin mentioned that the registrations are awaiting certification from the Agriculture Department, with the process expected to be completed by August.
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Drug traffickers and small-time smugglers operate within an extensive network of transport and communication.
Their covert operations are meticulously planned to evade detection by drug enforcement agencies and the police.
Beyond the fear of raids and arrests, delivery agencies and individuals encounter numerous challenges when moving consignments from one place to another.
Due to the high-risk nature of the business, smugglers and their leaders continually devise innovative methods to conceal their products during transportation.
These smuggling techniques are often depicted in documentaries and films, so they don't require detailed explanation.
Recently, a new and startling method used by smugglers to hide and transport drugs has gone viral. This method involves the use of a popular tropical fruit.
A short clip shared on the Reddit page 'Unexpected' shows an officer cutting a watermelon in half to reveal its contents. As the fruit is sliced open, it becomes evident that its juicy insides have been hollowed out to hide something inside.
The watermelon contains a peach-colored plastic bag. When the officer cuts it open, he finds a large quantity of marijuana inside.
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