Dominica Cannabis Industry Profile 🇩🇲

Law TitleAct NumberYearLink
Drug Prevention (Amendment) Act 2020ACT NO. 16 OF 2020.2020View Document
Draft Cannabis Law for DominicaDraft 20252025View Draft

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General Overview
LocationDominica, a small island nation in the Caribbean renowned for its pristine natural environment and ecotourism.
PopulationApproximately 72,000 (2024 estimate).
EconomyDominica’s key economic sectors are agriculture, tourism, services, and remittances.
Cannabis History & CultureWith the recent decriminalizing and a long history of cannabis use on the island, locals widely use cannabis for recreational, medical, and therapeutic purposes. Very little stigma.
Current Legal Status
Personal UseDecriminalized in 2020: possession of up to 28 grams (1 oz) and cultivation of up to three plants allowed for personal use.
Medicinal UseLegislation in development to regulate medicinal cannabis and its byproducts.
Recreational UseRecreational use remains prohibited beyond the decriminalized allowances.
RestrictionsHarsh penalties for unlicensed cultivation, production, and trafficking remain under existing laws.
Projected Market Data
Market Size ForecastCannabis market expected to meet or exceed the current alcohol market (valued at approximately USD 40 million annually).
Revenue StreamsLight taxation program on sales, exports and imports; licensing fees; and residuals from testing and mandated education
Economic ImpactProposed law will bolster agriculture, travel, tourism, import and export sectors, while creating jobs and opening new opportunities for local business owners.
Cannabis Industry & Economy
Key PlayersCannabis Authority: To be established in 2025 to oversee and regulate the industry.
Hon. Roland Royer Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries, Blue and Green Economy
Dr. AI Casimir, Senior Officer Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Blue and Green Economy
Dr. Irving McIntyre: Minister of Finance, spearheading cannabis reforms.
Dr. Emmanuel: Consultant advisor with extensive experience in cannabis regulation, aiding policy and industry development.
Economic PotentialSignificant opportunity in setting standards for cultivation, production, and best practices throughout the Caribbean while developing cannabis-derived products and services for the hospitality, tourism, and export markets.
Commercial InitiativesOpen commercial production of CBD and cannabis products: biomass, building materials, smokeable flower, pre-rolls, beverages, food, confectionery, topicals, oils, and beauty products.
Research & Development
Academic PartnershipsCollaborations with regional universities and research organizations to study and teach cannabis cultivation and sector specializations.
Research FocusEmphasis on sustainable cultivation methods and the development of high-value cannabis byproducts, including therapeutic oils and skincare items.
Potential CollaborationsOpportunities for partnerships with international research institutions and industry stakeholders to refine and expand cannabis applications.
Cultural & Social Dynamics
Cultural AcceptanceIncreased public acceptance of cannabis for medicinal purposes, with growing support for its potential economic benefits.
Social ProgramsPlanned public education campaigns to raise awareness about safe cannabis use and best practises.
Community ImpactLaw promotes opportunities to empower marginalized groups, farmers, and the local workforce to benefit first. The taxation structure allows for support to education.
Environment & Sustainability
Agricultural PracticesFocus on eco-friendly and sustainable cultivation methods, leveraging Dominica’s rich natural resources.
Environmental ChallengesBalancing environmental protection with the expansion of cannabis cultivation and processing.
Sustainability InitiativesPlans to integrate sustainable practices into cannabis production to align with Dominica’s green initiatives.
Challenges & Opportunities
Challenges– Developing comprehensive legislation and regulatory frameworks.
– Competing with larger Caribbean markets.
– Educating the public on the economic and health benefits of cannabis.
Opportunities– Leveraging Dominica’s ecotourism industry to promote cannabis tourism.
– Developing high-value cannabis products for export.
– Establishing Dominica as a regional leader in medicinal cannabis.
Key Recommendations
For Policymakers– Expedite the establishment of the Cannabis Authority and related regulations.
– Invest in public awareness and education campaigns to promote safe and informed cannabis use.
– Encourage permaculture practices with smallholder farmers to participate in the cannabis industry.
For Investors– Focus on high-growth areas such as medicinal cannabis, skincare, and therapeutic products.
– Focus on high-growth areas such as medicinal cannabis, skincare, and therapeutic products.
– Partner with local businesses like beverage, beauty and tourism to integrate cannabis into already existing businesses.
– Leverage Dominica’s strategic location and natural resources for export opportunities.
For Communities– Engage in stakeholder consultations to shape an inclusive and equitable cannabis industry.
– Participate in training programs to maximize local benefits from cannabis cultivation and processing.
– Benefit from the success with added economic relief to education and healthcare systems.
Licensing
Cultivation LicenseProposed under the new legislation; aimed at both small-scale farmers and commercial operators.
Processing LicensePlanned for operators to produce cannabis oils, edibles, and skincare items.
Retail LicenseProposed for establishments to sell cannabis products within the regulatory framework.
Research LicenseOpportunities for institutions and businesses to study cannabis applications and market potential.
Export LicensePlanned for the export of cannabis and its byproducts, with a focus on oils and therapeutic goods.
Annexes and References
Key Documents– Draft Cannabis Legislation (2024).
– Drugs (Prevention of Misuse) Act, Chapter 40:07.
– Decriminalization Amendment Act (2020).
References– Dominica News Online, July 27, 2024.
– Drugs (Prevention of Misuse) Act, Chapter 40:07.
– International Narcotics Control Strategy Report, 1995.
Call to ActionInvestors and stakeholders are encouraged to contact the International Society of Cannabis (ISC) at investors@is-cannabis.com for detailed guidance on Dominica’s cannabis industry, licensing opportunities, and partnership prospects.
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