Regulating Cannabis for Medicinal & Industrial Use in Ghana
Ghana operates a controlled and transparent cannabis regulatory framework strictly for medical and industrial purposes.
The program permits the cultivation, processing, distribution, and trade of low-THC cannabis (≤ 0.3% THC) under a robust licensing and monitoring system.
This initiative promotes public health, investor confidence and compliance with national laws while preventing misuse and illegal activities.
Key Highlights
Recreational cannabis remains illegal
Strict THC limit of 0.3% or less
All activities require official licensing
Comprehensive oversight across the value chain
About the Program.
The Cannabis Regulation Program was established by the Government of Ghana to create a safe, regulated environment for cannabis-related activities that serve medical treatment, research and industrial applications.
The framework ensures accountability, traceability, and strict compliance at every stage of the cannabis value chain.
Legal Framework.
Cannabis activities in Ghana are governed by the Narcotics Control Commission (Amendment) Act, 2023 (ACT 1100), Narcotics Control Commission (Cultivation and Management of Cannabis) Regulation, 2023 (L.I 2475) and supervised by the NACOC that:
Licence Categories.
Licences may be issued for the following activities:
- 1
Cultivation
- 2
Breeding
- 3
Processing
- 4
Import
- 5Export
- 6Laboratory
- 7Storage
- 8Transport
- 9Distribution & Sale
- 10Research & Development
- 11Advertisement & Promotion
Each licence type has specific operational and compliance requirements.
Eligibility.
To qualify for a cannabis licence in Ghana, applicants must:
General Application Requirements.
All applicants must submit:
Licence-Specific Requirements.
Important Notice.
Contact Us.
For official guidance and clarification:
Telephone: +233292605251
Toll-Free: 0800 307 307
Email: crd@ncc.gov.gh

