In Canada, the College will train konoplevodstvu
Guide francophone Community College New Brunswick at a meeting with media representatives voiced their plans in the autumn of 2017 to begin training course that provides students the necessary amount of information for effective cultivation, processing and sales of cannabis.
According to the director of college Michel Soul, recently increased the demand for workers is observed in the province a number of professionals specializing in various issues related to konoplevodstvom from agricultural and pharmaceutical companies of several agricultural regions of the country.
We prepare the faculty training program listeners will begin in September 2017. A course of lectures just rely on the fact that in the spring of next year will be decriminalized cannabis in Canada. According to Mr. Soul, prepares its employees konoplevodstvu training program is still in the early stages of writing. Scientific staff of the educational institutions are determined only with the expected size of audience groups, as well as the content and duration of the course of lectures. "It is clear that this is not the usual thing, one of those that can be taught at a higher education institution," he says. "We need not only to provide our students with the skills and knowledge in the area of cultivation, processing and sales, but also make them highly skilled professionals able to bring hemp industry in the province of the market leaders and pass on their skills to future generations of workers."
Guide Community College, which has 5 branches throughout the province, decided to become a co-owner of the proposed hemp companies. For example, in August 2016 the administration of the above-mentioned educational institution has invested in the construction of premises for the cultivation of hemp in the amount of $ 3.3 million. This kind of leadership on the part of the college initiative is aimed primarily at something to stimulate the economy of the region, as well as to create more than 200 jobs.
Comment of the Association "Ukrainian industrial hemp"
Higher education institutions in Canada do not give their students degrees, providing graduates with diplomas only on graduation. In this regard, the leadership Francophone Community College New Brunswick has not yet decided on the form of the document, which the students will receive after the training course hemp. If the course is approved as a part-time study program, while graduates will be awarded a certificate of course completion, if enough material for a full course - will be handed a diploma.
Canadian Prime Minister in his election program promised to complete the process of decriminalization of cannabis in the spring of 2017. That is why the training programs will have to take into account these features make changes to the existing legislation in Canada.
Hemp industry in the Canadian province of New Brunswick is one of the main engines of the regional economy with a population of 750 thousand people. Its strengthening and development can help stop has been going on for 20 years, the leakage of local residents in the large cities of the country.
To date, Canada legalized 35 companies officially involved konoplevodstvom for medical purposes. Given the recent changes in Canadian legislation we can state that in 2017 a significant number of Canadian and foreign companies will try to "get out" and "secured" in the market of recreational cannabis in the country.
Information taken from the site http://tku.org.ua