the 1st one was issued to the canadian colombian firm fatima c.l.o. which is based. in october 2017. c e o federico. says they've already invested more than $40000000.00 in modern production facilities. colombia's climate fertile soil and the peace treaty reached with bark all helped win investors over. 50 be able to just about where. medical cannabis could become very important to colombia's economy the industry could be worth $40000000000.00 worldwide as things stand now colombia could already meet 20 to 30 percent of global demand. the red going to not you're not. the company grows cannabis in its own greenhouses it's required to obtain at least 10 percent of its raw material from small and mid-sized growers that's why pharma c.l.o. has also signed a contract with a co-op in code into that include $63.00 families. colombia only permits the export of medical cannabis products not the flour. the government wants the country to develop its own processing industry sugarcane is also grown in the current a valley but only a few locals are living from it the mayor hopes