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“High Hopes” as  Rwanda’s first Cannabis production facility nears completion

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The construction of Rwanda’s first cannabis production facility, led by King Kong Organics (KKOG), is on track to be completed by September 2024. KKOG, a division of KKOG Global, has made headlines as the first company to secure a five-year license from the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) for cannabis cultivation.

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Rene Joseph, Founder and CEO of KKOG, revealed that the facility’s completion has been slightly delayed from its initial May 2024 target. “We are 70% done with the facility and expect to finish by the first week of September, the delay was caused by the need to build a new access road, which is crucial for the facility’s operations” Joseph said.

The project has already seen a significant investment of $10 million from KKOG. This funding has been used for essential components including machinery, construction, land fees, and the importation of genetically modified cannabis seeds.

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Joseph expressed optimism about the future, highlighting the potential economic benefits of the facility for Rwanda. “This facility will not only boost local employment but also position Rwanda as a leader in the emerging cannabis industry,” he added.

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Once operational, the plant is expected to contribute significantly to Rwanda’s economy and the burgeoning global cannabis market. The completion of this facility marks a milestone in Rwanda’s agricultural and economic development.

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