Our Services
The Chamber is dedicated to building a responsible, transparent, and sustainable cannabis and hemp industry in Ghana.
We do not cultivate, process, or license cannabis. Instead, we provide professional support services that connect entrepreneurs, investors, policymakers, and industry stakeholders.
Services that Catalyze Success
Explore our comprehensive range of services designed to empower your journey in the dynamic cannabis industry. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a newcomer, our expertise and dedication are here to guide you every step of the way.
Advocacy & Policy Dialogue
Representing members’ collective voice with government, regulators, and partners to ensure responsible industry development.
News & Updates
Networking & Events
Conferences, exhibitions, business forums, trade missions, and member networking platforms.
Market Intelligence & Insights
Legal Disclaimer
Business Development Support
Education & Training
Training is purely educational. The Chamber does not issue licenses or authorize cultivation.
International Partnerships
Committees & Governance
Committees
• Policy & Advocacy
• Training & Research
• Women in Cannabis
• Hemp & Industrial Uses
• Investment & Trade
Governance
Led by a Board of Governors, supported by the Secretariat, under the oversight of the President/CEO.
Membership
Training & Research Center
Committees
• Policy & Advocacy
• Training & Research
• Women in Cannabis
Empowering the Next Generation of Cannabis Leaders
Programs include:
• Best practices in hemp and medicinal cannabis
• Compliance & regulatory awareness
• Pharmaceutical applications (theoretical)
• Export readiness
• Women & youth empowerment
⚠️ The Training Center provides education only. It does not issue licenses or authorize cultivation.
• Hemp & Industrial Uses
• Investment & Trade
Governance
Led by a Board of Governors, supported by the Secretariat, under the oversight of the President/CEO.
Training & Research Center
Committees
• Policy & Advocacy
• Training & Research
• Women in Cannabis
Empowering the Next Generation of Cannabis Leaders
Programs include:
• Best practices in hemp and medicinal cannabis
• Compliance & regulatory awareness
• Pharmaceutical applications (theoretical)
• Export readiness
• Women & youth empowerment
⚠️ The Training Center provides education only. It does not issue licenses or authorize cultivation.
• Hemp & Industrial Uses
• Investment & Trade
Governance
Led by a Board of Governors, supported by the Secretariat, under the oversight of the President/CEO.
Contact Us
The Secretariat – Chamber of Cannabis Industry Ghana.
Address:
9th Floor Emporium Building Movenpick Ambassador Hotel Independence Avenue Ridge-Accra
Mail: secretariate@cannacham.org
phone:
9th Floor Emporium Building Movenpick Ambassador Hotel Independence Avenue Ridge-Accra
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Only the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has the authority to issue cannabis licenses.
Membership provides access to advocacy, training, research, networking, and business opportunities in the cannabis sector.
Yes. International members are welcome and encouraged to participate.
No. The Chamber only promotes medicinal and industrial cannabis within Ghana’s legal framework.
Membership is open to individuals, farmers, cooperatives, SMEs, corporations, research institutions, and international investors interested in Ghana’s cannabis sector.
No. Membership dues fund the Chamber’s activities. Licensing fees are set and collected by NACOC, independent of the Chamber.
Yes. While we don’t issue licenses, the Chamber provides compliance support, policy updates, and guidance to help members meet regulatory requirements.
The Chamber serves as a recognized industry voice, engaging with policymakers, regulators, and stakeholders to shape policies that support a responsible cannabis industry.
Hemp can be processed into textiles, paper, biofuels, biodegradable plastics, building materials, and animal feed, offering sustainable business opportunities.
Medicinal cannabis is regulated and prescribed under medical supervision for conditions such as chronic pain, epilepsy, neuropathy, and chemotherapy-related side effects.
Yes. The Chamber actively facilitates partnerships between foreign investors and Ghanaian entrepreneurs.
Yes. Through the Chamber Training Center, we organize workshops, seminars, and certification programs to build industry capacity.
Ready to embark on this exciting journey? Reach out to us today to explore how the Chamber of Cannabis Industry can empower your aspirations and drive your success. Let’s work together to redefine the future of cannabis.