
Campaign reinforces the importance of early diagnosis and points to medical cannabis as an ally in symptom management and quality of life for patients

Research indicates that over a million people use it medicinally, often resorting to home cultivation

Country faces resistance from some parties who would not be interested in legalization and decriminalization

With over 100 speakers, the Brazilian Cannabis Congress begins with major debates and promises three historic days at the largest event in Latin America.

Published today in the Official Gazette, the resolution outlines a relationship of 32 competent bodies and entities that will contribute to the development of the agenda in the state of São Paulo

THC and CBD-infused beverages are gaining space worldwide. In Brazil, brands use only terpenes. Get to know some!

Comments suggest the country will follow Canada's example, which has a more restrictive regulated system that does not favor large companies

The proposal by Deputy Paulinha (Podemos) aims to regulate the scientific use of the plant and strengthen the health policy in the State

The use of medicinal cannabis in pets has been growing in Brazil since Anvisa's authorization in 2024, bringing relief for chronic pain, epilepsy, and anxiety in animals, and renewed hope for pet owners

Report outlines short, medium, and long-term actions to structure the plant's production chain in the country

In recent years, the region has made significant strides in the decriminalization of cannabis use: in seven countries, the legal use of the plant has become legal for medicinal purposes.

Mato Grosso do Sul Justice acquits members of Divina Flor Association and recognizes the medicinal nature in sending cannabis oil to a patient

Forum of Well-Being offers over 600 free activities; Friday panel discusses cannabis as a tool for self-awareness and healing

In an interview with the CB.Poder program of Correio Brasiliense, conducted by journalists Adriana Bernardes and Sibele Negromonte, Leandro Safatle, acting CEO of Anvisa, detailed the behind-the-scenes and expectations regarding the new regulation of medicinal cannabis and research in Brazil

Financial consolidation, cultivation regulation, and strengthening of events mark the sector's prospects for the next year

Lack of regulation hinders access to oil. Pet owners risk cultivation or rely on donations from associations

"Tempo Bom" work combines science and Northeastern popular culture; project will raise funds to address the use of medical cannabis in Brazil

In another column for Sechat, The Green Hub's Head of Business Marcelo De Vita Grecco evaluates the current regulatory scenario of cannabis in Brazil and suggests the possibility of a plan B, at a time when the focus is on the resumption of the legislative process.

There are over 20 proposed laws to regulate the plant in the country.

Study will analyze if the distinction of 40 grams for users reduced incarceration and socio-racial inequality, evaluating the practical effects of the new drug policy