Source: Africa Publicity
The Chamber of Cannabis Industry of Ghana has urged the implementation Ghana’s medicinal and industrial cannabis policy in 2026.
According to the Chamber, a careful and coordinated implementation of the policy this year seeks to maximize economic benefits while safeguarding the public interest.
Chief Executive Officer of the Chamber of Cannabis Industry Ghana, Dr. Mark Darko, made the call in a New Year message to stakeholders in the cannabis industry.
According to him, 2026 should mark a shift from policy to implementation following the legalisation of cannabis in Ghana for medicinal and industrial purposes.
He urged that “This is a year that calls not for speculation, but for clarity of purpose, institutional readiness and strategic patience.”
According to Dr. Darko, although industry players were still awaiting the finalisation of fees, charges and operational guidelines, significant foundational work had continued behind the scenes.








