Cambodia’s PM warns foreign cannabis growers to stay away

Cambodia’s PM warns foreign cannabis growers to stay away. The prime minister, Hun Sen, said that Cambodia is not a place for marijuana cultivation or investment, and that anyone who tries to do so will face legal action. He made the statement during a cabinet meeting on Friday, after receiving reports that some foreigners were interested in growing cannabis in the country.

Hun Sen said that he was aware of the global trend of legalizing cannabis for medical and recreational purposes, but that Cambodia has no intention of following suit. He said that cannabis is still illegal in Cambodia, and that the government will not allow any foreign or local investors to grow or sell it.

“I want to send a message to those who want to invest in marijuana cultivation in Cambodia. Don’t waste your time. You will be arrested and sent to jail,” Hun Sen said. “Cambodia is not a place for you to grow marijuana. We have other crops that are more beneficial and legal.”

The prime minister said that cannabis cultivation would harm the country’s reputation and security

The prime minister said that cannabis cultivation would harm the country’s reputation and security, and that it would contradict the government’s efforts to combat drug trafficking and abuse. He said that Cambodia has been praised by the international community for its achievements in cracking down on drugs, and that he does not want to see the country become a hub for cannabis production.

He also said that cannabis cultivation would pose a threat to the country’s stability and social order, and that it would affect the health and morality of the people. He said that cannabis is a harmful substance that can cause addiction, mental illness, and violence.

He urged the authorities to monitor and prevent any attempts to grow or smuggle cannabis in the country, and to enforce the law strictly. He also appealed to the public to report any suspicious activities or information related to cannabis to the police.

The prime minister said that the government will continue to promote legal and sustainable agriculture

The prime minister said that the government will continue to promote legal and sustainable agriculture, and that it will support the farmers to grow crops that are in high demand and have high value. He said that the government has been providing various incentives and assistance to the agricultural sector, such as seeds, fertilizers, irrigation, infrastructure, and markets.

He said that the government has also been encouraging the farmers to diversify their crops and to adopt modern and organic farming techniques. He said that the government wants to see the farmers increase their productivity, quality, and income, and to contribute to the country’s food security and economic development.

He said that the government has also been promoting the development of agro-industry and agro-tourism, and that it has been attracting more domestic and foreign investment in these sectors. He said that the government aims to make Cambodia a leading exporter of agricultural products in the region and the world.

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