For generations, Moroccan farmers—especially in the Rif Mountains—have cultivated cannabis under difficult and often risky conditions. These growers didn’t just grow a plant. They built the foundation of an entire industry.
As Morocco shifts to a legal cannabis framework, these farmers must not be left behind. At the Moroccan Cannabis Alliance (MCA), we believe that true reform honors the past while building the future—with farmers at the center.
Advocating for Recognition, Rights & Resources
Legalization offers a historic opportunity—but it also comes with complexity. Many smallholder farmers now face unfamiliar regulations, expensive compliance standards, and competitive pressure. That’s why MCA advocates for:
- Legal Inclusion
Ensuring traditional cannabis farmers are licensed, protected, and formally integrated into the legal system. - Support & Training
Providing tools, education, and resources to help farmers transition successfully—without losing their land, livelihood, or dignity. - Fair Representation
Bringing farmers’ voices into national discussions so that cannabis policy reflects real rural needs.
A New Future, Built Together
We’re not just advocating for a seat at the table—we’re building the table with the people who’ve carried this industry for decades. Advocacy for farmers means:
- Respecting traditional knowledge
- Investing in rural development
- Protecting generational land use
- Creating pathways for youth and women in farming communities
From Margins to Leadership
If cannabis is to become a legal, sustainable industry in Morocco, then farmers must go from being criminalized to being leaders of legal growth. MCA is committed to walking that journey with them—every step of the way.
Stand With the Farmers Who Built This Industry
Help us ensure Morocco’s cannabis future stays rooted in justice, inclusion, and shared benefit.
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