Uruguay’s mate gets a makeover, with cannabis

Author: Agencies

Laid-back Uruguay has long been synonymous with herb-infused mate tea, and more recently became the world’s first country to legalize cannabis — so now manufacturers are bowing to the inevitable and putting the two together.

Cannabis-infused mate is hitting supermarkets across the South American country this month as marketeers give a new twist to the bitter tasting national beverage.

The move is part of efforts to develop a spin-off industry in the small South American country, where cannabis has been legally on sale since July last year.

As medicinal and recreational cannabis gains traction across the world, Uruguay’s legalization of weed is attracting the attention of major food groups.

French spirits giant Pernod Ricard said recently it was “looking closely” at the cannabis market.

But competition is about to get a lot hotter.

G7 country Canada is set to follow Uruguay’s pioneering example and become only the second country to legalize pot next month.

Beer-giant Constellation Brands, which owns Mexican brand Corona, last month said it was injecting $4 billion into Canadian marijuana grower Canopy Growth in a bid to corner the world market in cannabis-infused drinks and other products.

But a small Uruguayan company, BCBD Medicinal, has got its nose in front of its competitors in a market that seems set to explode.

Its cannabis-infused mate has already hit the shelves in some parts of Uruguay, with sales going ahead in other areas this month.

Medicinal compound

The government allows only two private companies to produce commercial cannabis, though several others are working on derivatives, particularly for medical purposes.

In BCBD’s greenhouses an hour east of the capital Montevideo, seedlings grow in protected conditions to avoid the austral winter cold.

A portrait of a dreadlocked Bob Marley set among the rows of delicate plants may give the wrong impression: the Jamaican reggae icon helped popularize marijuana, though what BCBD produces is not the high-inducing “recreational” cannabis extract, but the non-psychoactive compound Cannabidiol or CBD.

“Cannabis with recreational or psychoactive use has greater than one percent THC (Tetrahydrocannabidiol) content. Less than one percent, it’s called hemp. That’s the one that has the medicinal — and not so much recreational — effect,” said BCBD chief Rodrigo Puentes.

Boring and medicinal as it may sound, CBD does provide a certain “serenity” for regular mate drinkers, according to Puentes.

Cannabis-infused mate “doesn’t have the secondary effects produced by the traditional herb that can cause discomfort or gastric problems, but in fact CBD eliminates all these symptoms.”

BCBD Medicinal says it has developed 30 cannabis derivatives, mostly food products, and hopes to eventually supply the growing therapeutic market.

The company has orders from Israel, Spain and Germany, while mate itself is experiencing a moment through its use by stars such as Luis Suarez of Uruguay, Argentina’s Lionel Messi or even French World Cup winner Antoine Griezmann.

Many swear by its ability to deliver a gentle pick-me-up without the side effects of coffee, and as a general tonic for pain, fatigue and depression.

“It’s about integrating cannabis into the local culture,” BCBD cultivator Alfonso Vilardo as he moved through the rows of plants.

Marijuana culture is gaining a foothold in Uruguay, but out-and-out pot smoking may still be a tough sell from a marketing standpoint.

A union of cannabis and mate has long seemed inevitable, free of social stigma in a country where just about everyone drinks mate.

Published in Daily Times, September 8th 2018.

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