| Law Title | Act Number | Year | Link |
|---|
| Medicinal Cannabis Industry Act, 2019 | 2019β44 | 2019 | View Document |
| Sacramental Cannabis Act, 2019 | N/A | 2019 | View Document |
| Drug Abuse (Prevention and Control) (Amendment) Act | N/A | 2020 | View Document |
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| General Overview | |
| Location | Island nation in the Caribbean, located east of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. |
| Population | Approximately 287,000 (2023 estimate). |
| Economy | Tourism and financial services dominate, with agriculture (sugarcane and other crops) contributing modestly. A growing medicinal cannabis sector is emerging. |
| Cannabis History & Culture | Barbados is relatively new to the cannabis industry, with recent legislation focusing on medicinal and therapeutic applications, emphasizing local economic benefits. |
| Current Legal Status | |
| Personal Use | Personal use remains illegal; however, medicinal cannabis use is regulated under the Medicinal Cannabis Industry Act, 2019. |
| Medicinal Use | Legal for medical, scientific, and therapeutic purposes under the Barbados Medicinal Cannabis Licensing Authority (BMCLA) licensing regime. |
| Recreational Use | Recreational use remains prohibited, with strict penalties for unauthorized possession or use. |
| Restrictions | Cultivation, processing, and sale of cannabis are strictly regulated and require licenses from the BMCLA. |
| Projected Market Data | |
| Market Size Forecast | Revenue from the medicinal cannabis sector is projected to reach US$15β20 million annually within five years of full implementation. |
| Licensing Revenue | Estimated annual revenue from licensing and permits: US$3β5 million. |
| Economic Impact | The medicinal cannabis industry is projected to create 500β1,000 jobs, particularly in cultivation, processing, and patient services. |
| Cannabis Industry & Economy | |
| Key Players | – Shanika Roberts-Odle: Acting CEO of the BMCLA, instrumental in advancing the local medicinal cannabis industry. – Barbados Medicinal Cannabis Licensing Authority (BMCLA): Regulatory body overseeing licensing and compliance. – BajCan Connect: Industry events linking professionals with investment opportunities. – Support organizations: Invest Barbados and Export Barbados (BIDC) promote trade and investment in the medicinal cannabis industry. |
| Economic Potential | The medicinal cannabis industry offers potential for economic diversification, export growth, and new job creation. |
| Commercial Initiatives | Legislation mandates at least 30% local ownership for foreign investments, fostering economic empowerment and equity. |
| Research & Development | |
| Academic Partnerships | Partnerships with regional institutions aim to facilitate research into registered cannabis strains and develop industry standards. |
| Research Focus | Exploring pharmaceutical applications of cannabis and refining cultivation techniques for maximum efficacy. |
| Potential Collaborations | Opportunities for joint ventures with international pharmaceutical and agricultural research organizations. |
| Cultural & Social Dynamics | |
| Cultural Acceptance | Gradual acceptance driven by public education campaigns and integration into the healthcare system. |
| Social Programs | Educational initiatives by the BMCLA emphasize patient safety, community benefits, and responsible cannabis use. |
| Community Impact | Policies aim to reduce stigma, integrate small farmers into the value chain, and promote local entrepreneurship. |
| Environment & Sustainability | |
| Agricultural Practices | Focus on sustainable and organic cultivation practices, with an emphasis on reducing environmental impact. |
| Environmental Challenges | Balancing modern compliance measures with small-scale farming sustainability and land-use efficiency. |
| Sustainability Initiatives | Government initiatives promote eco-friendly practices across the seed-to-sale value chain. |
| Challenges & Opportunities | |
| Challenges | – Regulatory complexities for small-scale farmers. – Ensuring compliance with international standards. – Balancing foreign and local investments. |
| Opportunities | – Positioning Barbados as a regional hub for medicinal cannabis exports. – Attracting foreign investment while fostering local partnerships. – Expanding cannabis tourism and wellness markets. |
| Key Recommendations | |
| For Policymakers | – Streamline licensing processes to encourage small-scale participation. – Strengthen educational outreach on the benefits of medicinal cannabis. – Advocate for regional trade agreements to support export growth. |
| For Investors | – Partner with local businesses to meet the 30% local ownership requirement. – Focus on high-growth sectors like research, processing, and export markets. – Leverage Barbadosβ reputation for high-quality products in international markets. |
| For Communities | – Encourage local farmers and entrepreneurs to engage in the medicinal cannabis value chain. – Ensure inclusive policies that distribute economic benefits equitably. |
| Licensing | |
| Cultivation License | Required for farming registered medicinal cannabis strains; available to locals and approved foreign investors with local partnerships. |
| Retail License | Allows the operation of dispensaries for medicinal cannabis products, catering to licensed patients. |
| Analytical Testing License | Required for quality assurance and compliance testing of cannabis products. |
| Manufacturing License | Permits processing cannabis into oils, tinctures, and other medicinal products. |
| Research License | Enables entities to conduct scientific and medical research on cannabis strains and products. |
| Transport License | Authorizes the secure transportation of cannabis between licensed facilities. |
| Import/Export License | Facilitates international trade of medicinal cannabis under strict compliance with local and international regulations. |
| Annexes and References | |
| Key Documents | – Barbados Medicinal Cannabis Industry Act, 2019. – BMCLA licensing guidelines. – Export Barbados trade and investment reports. |
| References | – BMCLA Website and Public Statements. – Barbados Medicinal Cannabis Industry Act. – Export Barbados Publications. |
| Call to Action | |
| Next Steps | Investors are encouraged to contact the International Society of Cannabis (ISC) at investors@is-cannabis.com for licensing guidance and investment opportunities in Barbados. |