Suriname Cannabis Industry Profile 🇸🇷

Law TitleAct NumberYearLink
Narcotics ActS.B. 199, no. 14 (as amended)1998View Document (in Dutch)
Act on Further Amendments of the Narcotics Act (Version 1)S.B. 2018, no. 64, art. I, D.2018View Document (in Dutch)
Act on Further Amendments of the Narcotics Act (Version 2)S.B. 2018, no. 65, art. I2018View Document (in Dutch)
Draft Industrial Hemp Cultivation ActDraft art. 22022View Draft (in Dutch)
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General Overview
LocationSouth America, with access to the Caribbean and strong cultural ties to both regions.
PopulationApproximately 620,000 (2024 estimate).
EconomyHeavily reliant on natural resources such as gold, oil, and bauxite. Cannabis cultivation for export is emerging as a potential economic opportunity.
Cannabis History & CultureCannabis remains illegal, though it has been cultivated historically. SE Medical Suriname is pioneering legal medical cannabis cultivation and exportation.
Current Legal Status
Personal UseCannabis is classified as an illegal substance under Surinamese law. Possession and use are criminalized.
Medicinal UseWhile cannabis remains broadly illegal, SE Medical Suriname has received government support to produce medical cannabis for export under strict regulations.
Recreational UseRecreational use of cannabis is illegal, with strict penalties for possession, sale, and cultivation.
RestrictionsCannabis cultivation, sale, and possession are illegal except for SE Medical Suriname’s licensed operations.
Projected Market Data
Market Size ForecastSuriname is positioned to become a significant exporter of medical cannabis to Europe and South America, with potential annual revenues in the millions of USD.
Licensing RevenueRevenue from licenses for cultivation and exportation could contribute significantly to Suriname’s economy.
Economic ImpactThe legal cannabis industry is expected to create jobs, attract foreign investment, and bolster Suriname’s export portfolio.
Cannabis Industry & Economy
Key PlayersSE Medical Suriname: Suriname’s largest grower of organic medical cannabis, focusing on export markets. – Government of Suriname: Supports cannabis cultivation initiatives to diversify the economy.
Economic PotentialSuriname aims to leverage its agricultural potential and favorable climate to become a leader in organic medical cannabis production and export.
Commercial InitiativesSE Medical Suriname specializes in cultivation, seed production, genetic breeding, and export to licensed global buyers.
Research & Development
Academic PartnershipsLimited formal partnerships; opportunities exist for collaboration with international research institutions to enhance cultivation methods and genetic research.
Research FocusSE Medical Suriname conducts cannabis genetic breeding and research, emphasizing organic cultivation methods and CBD-rich strains.
Potential CollaborationsSuriname could collaborate with international agronomy experts and pharmaceutical companies to expand its medical cannabis offerings.
Cultural & Social Dynamics
Cultural AcceptanceCannabis use is culturally present but faces legal restrictions. Medical cannabis reform is gaining acceptance.
Social ProgramsThere are no significant cannabis-related social programs. Advocacy for medical cannabis reform is led by private organizations and businesses.
Community ImpactLegal cannabis cultivation by SE Medical is creating local jobs and economic opportunities in rural areas.
Environment & Sustainability
Agricultural PracticesSE Medical Suriname emphasizes organic cultivation practices, leveraging the region’s high UV index and fertile soil.
Environmental ChallengesBalancing cannabis cultivation with the preservation of Suriname’s rich biodiversity remains a priority.
Sustainability InitiativesSE Medical integrates sustainable farming practices and renewable energy solutions into its operations.
Challenges & Opportunities
Challenges– Cannabis remains illegal for personal and recreational use. – Limited infrastructure and regulatory frameworks. – Smuggling and illicit trade issues.
Opportunities– Establishing Suriname as a hub for organic medical cannabis cultivation. – Strengthening export pathways to Europe and South America. – Attracting foreign investment to expand cultivation and processing facilities.
Key Recommendations
For Policymakers– Develop a clear regulatory framework for medical cannabis production and export. – Consider decriminalizing minor cannabis offenses to focus on medical and industrial opportunities. – Promote public education on the benefits of medical cannabis reform.
For Investors– Invest in cultivation and processing facilities for medical cannabis. – Partner with SE Medical Suriname to access international markets. – Explore opportunities in genetic research and cannabis-derived pharmaceuticals.
For Communities– Advocate for transparent cannabis policies that prioritize local economic benefits. – Support community-based farming initiatives to enhance economic inclusion.
Licensing
Cultivation LicenseLicenses issued to SE Medical Suriname for organic cannabis cultivation and research.
Dispensary LicenseNot applicable as cannabis products are not sold domestically.
Research LicenseFocused on genetic breeding, seed production, and cannabinoid research.
Export LicenseSE Medical Suriname exports medical cannabis products to licensed buyers in Europe and South America.
Annexes and References
Key Documents– Surinamese Drug Control Laws. – SE Medical Suriname’s partnership agreements.
References– SE Medical Suriname’s official publications. – International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (2024). – Surinamese Minister of Agriculture statements.
Call to ActionStakeholders and investors are encouraged to contact the International Society of Cannabis (ISC) at investors@is-cannabis.com for guidance on Suriname’s medical cannabis opportunities and strategic partnerships.
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