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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Intermarche Hyper store at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

White grape, origin Italy, with the poster Unfair Competition at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

White grape, origin Italy, with the poster Unfair Competition at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

White grape, origin Italy, with the poster Unfair Competition at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Leeks wrapped in a blue, white, and red ribbon at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

White grape, origin Italy, with the poster Unfair Competition at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Bananas with blue, white, and red stickers at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

A poster poster "Unfair competition" on various products in the store at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Button mushrooms, Origin: Poland at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

A poster poster "Unfair competition" on various products in the store at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers in the store aisles at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

White grape, origin Italy, with the poster Unfair Competition at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

arious products from Spain, Morocco, and the Netherlands above tomatoes and peppers, with the poster, Unfair Competition, in the center at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

A poster poster "Unfair competition" on various products in the store at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

White grape, origin Italy, with the poster Unfair Competition at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

poster "Unfair competition" , Nutella at Leclerc Castelsarrasin, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers in the store aisles at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Intermarche Hyper store at Intermarche Moissac, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers are returning to Leclerc at Leclerc Castelsarrasin, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Discussion with the director of the establishment with Damien GARRIGUES and Benjamin CHECCHIN, President of FDSEA 82 and President of JA 82, and other producers at Leclerc Castelsarrasin, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers are returning to Leclerc at Leclerc Castelsarrasin, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers Protest in Supermarkets - France

Farmers put up posters, poster "Unfair competition" on various fruits and vegetables at Leclerc Castelsarrasin, France on September 13, 2025. Action by farmers, Young Farmers JA and FDSEA 82 against unfair competition in supermarkets. ‘Let's not import the agriculture we don't want!’, ‘Unfair competition’, ‘Don't consume what the French government prohibits from being produced’. Last week, Europe approved the MERCOSUR agreement, which opens the floodgates to agricultural imports. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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