Law 13-21 · Morocco

Moroccan Cannabis at the Heart of Science

AMCUC is the intellectual, scientific and educational bridge between all stakeholders of legal cannabis in Morocco.

The Sector in Numbers

4,082
metric tons
Legal production 2024
3,056
farmers
Integrated into the legal framework
85%
Reduction in illicit cultivation
315
licenses
Industrial licenses granted in 2024

Our Mission

Legal Agrarian Transition

Advocating for the conversion of illicit, destructive crops toward sustainable legal frameworks that generate added value and dignified employment.

Genetic Heritage Preservation

Championing the indigenous Moroccan "Beldia" cannabis strain as a unique national biological heritage with distinct therapeutic properties.

Medical & Clinical Training

Training healthcare professionals on evidence-based cannabinoid therapies through comprehensive, multi-phase programs.

Industrial Value Chain

Pushing Morocco beyond raw biomass export to build a competitive domestic pharmaceutical processing infrastructure.

Beldia — Our Genetic Heritage

AMCUC passionately defends the indigenous Moroccan "Beldia" strain as a critical piece of national biological heritage. A Geographical Indication strategy to protect Moroccan farmers from global market price volatility.

78% of cultivated area
1 701 hectares
1 767 farmers
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Metric Beldia Hybrid
Area 1 701 ha 468 ha
Yield/ha 17 q/ha 28 q/ha
Production 2 787 t 1 296 t
Co-ops 109 80

ANRAC data — 2024 harvest

News

December 27, 2024

AMCUC welcomes record production of 4,082 tonnes of legal cannabis in 2024

AMCUC expressed "great satisfaction" at the rise of legal cannabis production to 4,082 metric tons in 2024, praising the coordinated effort of ANRAC and its partners.

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February 7, 2026

Argentine model: toward integrative cannabinoid medicine in Morocco

At the 14th SEMUA Congress in Tangier, AMCUC facilitated the presentation of Dr. Celeste Alarcón Lozaiga on the Argentine experience and its application for gynecological and urological conditions.

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December 2024

Chefchaouen: 1,347 hectares and 104 cooperatives for the 2025 season

Chefchaouen province records a spectacular expansion of legal cannabis, growing from 616 to 1,347 cultivated hectares, involving 1,435 farmers across 104 cooperatives.

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Join the AMCUC Network

Whether you are a physician, farmer, researcher or investor — AMCUC is the national advisory platform for success in the Moroccan legal cannabis sector.

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