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    Cannabis AsiaBy Cannabis AsiaNovember 7, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Cannabis Boom in Thailand: A New Green Economy

    Bangkok/Pattaya, Thailand – In the bustling streets of Pattaya, 21-year-old Mada finds herself at the forefront of a rapidly evolving industry. Working at a cannabis dispensary, her life reflects a significant shift in Thai society. Her boyfriend is growing cannabis plants at home, while friends thrive in the entrepreneurial spirit by selling bongs, pipes, and buds at pop-up stalls and bars. This emerging culture marks Thailand’s transition into what locals are calling “baa her,” or “going crazy” for cannabis.

    Legal Landscape: The Shift in Cannabis Regulation

    On June 9, 2022, Thailand made headlines by decriminalizing cannabis, effectively removing it from the list of banned narcotics. Originally, the policy aimed to ease access for medicinal and culinary use, allowing growers and consumers a more straightforward relationship with the plant. However, the allure of recreational use has taken the nation by storm, fostering a burgeoning market for cannabis products ranging from cookies and beverages to flower buds, a trend police struggle to regulate under existing laws.

    Despite the intent behind the legislation, the recreational buzz has ignited a sense of freedom among the youth. “My age group, Gen Z, don’t really drink alcohol but we do smoke weed,” Mada shared, embodying the changing preferences of a generation that seeks new avenues for enjoyment.

    Economic Opportunities in a Post-Pandemic World

    The economic implications of this new cannabis culture are significant, particularly for the youth of Thailand. With over a fifth of the kingdom’s jobs usually tied to tourism—which took a massive hit during the COVID-19 pandemic—many young Thais found themselves searching for new income sources. Mada’s full-time job in a dispensary is one of many new opportunities burgeoning in this revived landscape.

    With the hashtag #saikiew, or “green way of life,” trending on social media, young entrepreneurs share tips on cultivating cannabis, promoting a collective movement toward financial autonomy that is woven into the fabric of new Thai culture.

    A Flourishing Market: The Rise of Cannabis Products

    The decriminalization has given rise to a flourishing market for a variety of cannabis-based products. From sriracha hot sauce infused with cannabis leaves to gummy bears rich in terpenes, innovation is driving a wave of consumer interest. Tens of thousands of small-scale farmers have registered to cultivate cannabis legally, eager to participate in what is being touted as a lucrative industry.

    However, this newfound freedom is not without its challenges. As demand grows for stronger strains typically not indigenous to Thailand, local growers are faced with high competition from illegal imports, with an alarming 70% of cannabis circulating in the market reportedly coming from the United States.

    The Future of Cannabis Regulation

    As exciting as the current cannabis landscape may seem, it faces looming uncertainties. With a cannabis bill set to be reviewed by parliament soon, there are increasing pressures to impose stricter regulations. Politicians and health officials have voiced concerns about child access and the broader implications of unrestricted recreational use. Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul emphasized that the relaxation of the laws was focused on medical applications, stating that “only the extract—not the flowers, the trees, nor the roots”—should be available for use.

    Experts predict the Thai cannabis market could balloon into a multi-billion-dollar industry if current laws remain in place. However, many small-scale farmers worry that big businesses, owning large plantations and manufacturing operations, will monopolize the market, leaving local growers struggling to compete.

    The Cultural Shift: Beyond the Money

    As the marketplace draws in participants and interest skyrockets, the cultural implications are also notable. For some, cannabis is being viewed merely as a commodity rather than a cultural artifact. Piyatida Jantra, a grower, expressed concerns about the commercialization of cannabis. “People are seeing the plant only as a way to make money … it’s sad because that’s not what ganja culture is all about,” she said.

    Chokwan “Kitty” Chopaka, a vocal advocate for legalization and owner of the Chopaka Shop dispensary, reflects on the shifting perception of cannabis in Thai society. “Suddenly, a ‘druggie’ turns into a business person, and a bedroom grower becomes a master grower,” she noted, highlighting how cannabis has transformed many lives and paved the way for new business opportunities.

    With this dynamic evolution, Thailand stands at a crossroads. The ongoing journey of its cannabis culture is not just about the plant itself, but a broader commentary on societal values, economic pressures, and the quest for personal freedom in a rapidly changing world.

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