GrowerIQ, a notable cannabis compliance and cultivation technology company, has been selected to represent Team Canada in an influential trade mission to Thailand. This initiative is spearheaded by Global Affairs Canada and brings together innovative Canadian enterprises that are primed for international expansion. GrowerIQ stands out as the sole cannabis-related business chosen to join this high-profile delegation, reflecting its recognized value in the burgeoning cannabis sector.
Thailand is rapidly establishing itself as a significant player in the global medical cannabis market. Following the legalization of medical cannabis in 2022, the country has taken the lead in regulated cannabis development within Southeast Asia. The market’s potential is vast, with an anticipated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 33% over the next five years. This growth trend speaks volumes about the unfolding opportunities and emerging dynamics in the region.
GrowerIQ’s inclusion in this trade mission not only highlights its credibility as a trusted cannabis compliance partner but also emphasizes the company’s commitment to fostering collaborations with producers and government regulators worldwide. This is particularly vital in a rapidly evolving market like Thailand, where the frameworks for cannabis cultivation and distribution are still being developed.
One prominent collaboration that exemplifies this emerging synergy is GrowerIQ’s partnership with Kush Holdings. This is a Good Agricultural and Collection Practice (GACP)-certified cultivation site, established by the publicly listed Thonburi Healthcare Group (THG) in Thailand. Tim, CEO of Kush, articulated the critical role GrowerIQ plays in their operations, stating, “GrowerIQ allows us to collect and maintain batch data effortlessly, customize reports and SOPs for operational growth, and manage our daily operations with full transparency. Their platform is integral to how we run our medical cannabis business.” This collaboration underscores how technology can support the rigor and compliance needed in the cannabis sector.
As GrowerIQ embarks on this trade mission alongside fellow Canadian innovators, the opportunities to strengthen relationships with key stakeholders in Thailand are promising. Engaging directly with healthcare providers, policymakers, and cultivators will be instrumental in creating a safe, regulated cannabis industry that benefits all stakeholders involved. The Thai cannabis landscape is poised for transformative growth, and Canadian technologies and practices, represented by GrowerIQ, can significantly contribute to shaping that future.
