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Canadian Seedbank wants to invade Nepal with their seeds

NEED 4 SEED

Well-known member
Hey friends, the 2nd time now I've been stumbling across this "paper" of a Canadian Seedbank called "True North Seedbank" while googling around about cannabis in Nepal.

They want to export their seeds to Nepal to rival the native strains.


"...The main competition for the seeds that are shipped from the True North Seed Bank will be the seeds from cannabis plants that are already grown in Nepal. The Canadian plants should have superior genetics and should be more potent than the Nepalese cannabis, giving it a place on the
market in Nepal. The cannabis in Nepal before in was made illegal was sixty percent less potent
than the cannabis in North America today, so if that has stayed the same than the Canadian
product should be of higher quality....".

https://saknepal.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Potential-export-idea-of-Canadian-Cannabis-seeds-to-Nepal.pdf

What do you think of this?
 

smilley

Well-known member
Veteran
Bigger crops, more potent therefore better hash. I'm sure that the vast majority of of cash crop cannabis Worldwide has been hybridized. The Nepalese cultivators and hash producers are impoverished. Who wouldn't want to see them improve their standard of living via better seeds. With every other cash crop, this is the norm.
 

troutman

Seed Whore
The plants growing in Landrace areas are locally adapted and should not be polluted.

What they plan on sending there has probably nowhere the same outdoor wild survival traits.

Too many idiots have ruined Old World plants.
 

popta

Member
Is there reason to believe it's anything beyond a random internet guy saying random internet guy things that he has absolutely no power to make happen?
 

mriko

Green Mujaheed
Veteran
Who wouldn't want to see them improve their standard of living via better seeds. With every other cash crop, this is the norm.

They already have all the seeds they need in Nepal and those fuckers&suckers at truenorthfuckbank don't know what they are talking about if they think that their commercial crap can rival the local genetics.
Damn, now I feel like stomping on the empty shells they use as their heads, that's not gonna help me sleep, fucking pricks & darn fucktards!

RAAAAAAAH!!
 

smilley

Well-known member
Veteran
I'll preface this by saying that we don't know what they want to send there and what work has gone into it. Hopefully some proper breeding procedures were used and basic habitat considerations were taken into account. We don't know.

Who are we to tell a farmer in a foreign country what strain of cannabis he can or can't grow? For better or worse, it's his decision. For the most part, Nepalese farmers aren't stupid. They will test some patches before changing all of their crop. Farming has been going on thousands of years and selective breeding has been going on just as long. These so called "land race strains" are still the product of selective seed collection and basic experimentation. If those landrace farmers decide to grow poppies or cotton instead are we going to tell them they can't?
 

mriko

Green Mujaheed
Veteran
The problem is not about what farmers decide to grow or not, it's about western know-it-alls who think they know better and do better than the dumb farmers and can't help but come to their "rescue".

Irie!
 

troutman

Seed Whore
It's like bringing a modern hybrid GMO wheat crop to a place where Third World people have growing a
thousand year-old wheat Landrace that is adapted to that area and polluting it forever.

All in the name of $$$ and stupidity. When the Hell are people going to learn.
 

smilley

Well-known member
Veteran
Ok, did anyone actually read the entire article? It clearly states that cannabis is illegal in Nepal and until that changes the shipping of seeds to Nepal is not possible. It was basically a speculative idea at best. Besides it was penned for True North Seed Bank which is black market here in Canada as are all other seed banks.
 
G

Guest

The problem is not about what farmers decide to grow or not, it's about western know-it-alls who think they know better and do better than the dumb farmers and can't help but come to their "rescue".

Irie!

Well said mr a:tiphat:
 

smilley

Well-known member
Veteran
Come on man, read the article. They think they can sells seeds in Nepal for $10 - 15/seed. That's a weeks pay for a Nepalese farmer. It ain't gonna happen. And if weed is legalized there it's game on but TNS won't be a big player. But, someone should be collecting the existing seeds because places like Morocco, Columbia and all of Southeast Asia are all being hybridized even though cannabis is still illegal there.
 

mriko

Green Mujaheed
Veteran
smilley, cannabis is not illegal in Nepal as, among other uses, it's a food overthere. Ganja and charas use is illegal though, except on Shivaratri celebrations. Importing a couple k's of seeds shouldn't be a real challenge and being black market doesn't prevent seedbanks to do business and spread their production all around the world, so the scope of this article goe beyond "what if", it's more like a plan, and it reeks of both arrogance and ignorance.

Irie!
 

smilley

Well-known member
Veteran
Sorry, man.

Prohibition
In 1973, Nepal canceled the licenses of all cannabis shops, dealers, and farmers, under pressure from the United States and the international community. However, personal cultivation and use were unaffected, and cannabis commerce continued illicitly. The loss of $100,000 in government revenues caused disruption, and later in the 1970s attempts were made at crop substitution.[1]

According to wiki
 

mriko

Green Mujaheed
Veteran
10$ a pack of seeds in Nepal?? LOL!! Yup, as I said, it reeks of ignorance.

So true about Morocco, do you have any reference about South East Asia? Which countries would that be ? I guess Cambodia is part of it with its legal commercial scene?

Irie!
 

mriko

Green Mujaheed
Veteran
Sorry, man.

Prohibition
In 1973, Nepal canceled the licenses of all cannabis shops, dealers, and farmers, under pressure from the United States and the international community. However, personal cultivation and use were unaffected, and cannabis commerce continued illicitly. The loss of $100,000 in government revenues caused disruption, and later in the 1970s attempts were made at crop substitution.[1]

According to wiki

Cannabis as dope, yes, but not as food :)

Irie!
 

smilley

Well-known member
Veteran
Today, it is only legal to smoke hashish during Maha Shivaratri.[4]

The penalties for cannabis in Nepal are minor because of the corruption in Govt.
 
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