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The Economics of Africa’s Trappers, Smugglers & Legal Markets (Documentary)

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00:00 Introduction to the Africa Trap Tree x High Design History Episode on the Trappers and Smugglers of Africa by YouTuber: “LMC’
00:34 Columbian smugglers and trappers
01:04 South Africa is one of the biggest producers of this plant
02:07 Africa’s illicit market for Flower
02:19 Packs from America being sent to Ghana and West Africa
02:49 Selling Stamps to folks in African Countries like Nigeria
03:34 The history of African countries being exploited by foreign countries
04:02 Rwanda and Uganda Legalized the plant but just for cultivation
04:39 Why it’s so hard to get a license for cultivation in Uganda, Africa
04:57 Why Local Ugandan Growers are forced to Partner with foreign businesses like Israel or Germany
05:21 The history of Arab traders introducing the plant to the continent of Africa
05:38 The Dutch Settlers are introduced to the plant otherwise known as “Dagga”
05:56 People from India introducing different phenotypes of the plant to East Africa
06:23 The foreign influence on the plant called “Dagga” in Africa
06:57 The British Colonizers started to affect the perception of Dagga
07:41 The League of Nations affecting Indian Dagga
08:19 Making the Plant a schedule one substance in Many African Countries
08:45 Western countries looking to outsource their cultivation South Africa and other African Countries
09:19 The enforcement of Dagga in South Africa and other African countries by police
10:12 The problem with investing in a Dagga business in many of the African countries, including South Africa
10:50 Plant Colonization by European countries over African countries
11:24 The generational African Farmers in countries all over Africa
12:03 The largest producer of Dagga (the plant) in all of Africa is Morocco
12:45 The flower Morocco produced has been supplying markets all over Europe and the entire world for centuries
13:02 The growers in the Rif or Riff Mountains in Morocco are made illegal in 1956
13:16 The European tourists traveling to Morocco in the 1970s and 1980s
13:47 Lack of access to the plant for medical patients
14:19 The potential future for the continent of Africa in that of cultivating this newly legalized plant
14:38 Will history repeat itself with Africa and its newly legalized plant market
15:31 Potential solutions for the future in Africa and the global markets
16:10 Why African countries should legalize this plant and the economic benefits that come with that
16:35 Conclusion of the Africa Documentary on Dagga (the plant ) High Design History x Trap Tree Series by Youtuber “LMC”

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38 thoughts on “The Economics of Africa’s Trappers, Smugglers & Legal Markets (Documentary)

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  2. I hate branding bags for so many reasons like it's just to much trash and ink which could be used for better stuff which in my next topic they are gonna run low on branding bags creating a whole new way of just to scam the buyer they needa use sandwich bags like the good days

  3. We look forward to your visit to The Jazzfarm, Johannesburg. Home to Fields of Green for ALL, South Africa's only Cannabis legalisation non-profit company.
    Your video is just awesome and the best update to The Dagga Couple's 2011 "Dagga: The Truth".
    Wow, looking forward to meeting you one day…

  4. As a South African, I commend you on your detailed account of the industry on our side of the world, we need more global exposure to push it forward. Cookies South Africa where ya at? We been ready, come see for yourself.

  5. Brahh you label it like you're gonna talk about actually mailing packs to Ghana but talk about it for 5 seconds then go off on a tangent about bud all over the world it was kinda confusing what your point is why label something and talk about something else maybe its some new shit I'm not familiar w

  6. Dude I have to say, you should invest in a speaker on your behalf, or at least cut down on the Xanax or the dabs or whatever. You have to know that you have the worst monotone voice to be reading your script on a YouTube video format. I think sometimes even the TikTok AI voice is a little more bearable. Maybe look into public speaking courses or something. The content is fire man but it's so hard to watch this shit because your voice and cadence is so monotone and unprepared sounding.

  7. Israel’s research is worrisome tbh… super THC… the Indian trade route has wayyyy more history than many realize. I legitimately see this becoming a blood diamond situation unfortunately.

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