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Spanish grower wins medical cannabis license, eyes UK and Germany exports

Medical cultivation approval signals Spain's continued focus on pharmaceutical-grade supply amid regulatory constraints on domestic consumption.

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Machine-written from our data · source: MMJDaily
June 15, 2026 · 7:00 AM ET
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A Spanish grower has obtained a medical cannabis cultivation license and plans to export to the UK and Germany, according to MMJDaily. The move reflects Spain's emerging role as a cultivation hub for regulated European medical markets, even as the country has explicitly ruled out adult-use legalization.

The approval comes as Spain's regulatory framework tightens domestically. Curaleaf recently became the first operator to register standardized cannabis preparations in Spain, signaling momentum in the pharmaceutical segment. Concurrently, Spanish authorities have taken enforcement action against illicit imports and face potential restrictions on cannabis clubs via tobacco regulations—dynamics that may channel legitimate demand toward licensed medical channels.

The export strategy suggests licensees view Spain's permissive cultivation environment as a competitive advantage for cross-border supply. Key to watch: whether additional medical cultivators pursue similar export licenses, and how UK and German import frameworks handle Spanish-sourced product as those markets mature.

Original report: MMJDaily
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