Sustainable & Organic Cultivation
“We’ve designed our facility around a core of three fundamental principles: organic, regenerative farming techniques; local community engagement and enrichment; and sustainability.” Says Morama Group CEO, Scott Henson
Fostering sustainable change through organic farming and community enrichment
Morama Holdings is not just cultivating cannabis; we are cultivating change - a paradigm shift in the cannabis industry, where sustainability, community enrichment, and organic farming converge Enriching local communities
Over 50 people from the local community are employed full time by Morama, which is also 20% owned by local partners
Morama Holdings isn't just cultivating cannabis; they're cultivating change.
Morama Holdings is creating a paradigm shift in the cannabis industry, where sustainability, community enrichment, and organic farming converge. Our story isn’t just about cannabis; it’s about redefining what responsible cultivation and community engagement mean in a rapidly evolving industry.
Rooted in Africa
Morama’s cultivation facility spans over 45 hectares, nestled in the stunning Maloti Mountains of Lesotho, a country enclaved by South Africa. Lesotho wasn’t merely chosen for its convenient location, it is an acknowledgement of the region’s exceptional cannabis-growing potential. It is said that if you throw seeds on the pavement in Lesotho, plants will grow out of the cracks. As a result, Morama is taking things back to basics, growing the medical cannabis the world has been waiting for, as nature intended.
Lesotho is home to some of the best natural growing conditions for medical cannabis in the world. It’s also home to some of the best people in the world, in our opinion. At Moram
Without wanting to be scatalogical, when it comes to protecting our natural environment and minimising the ecological footprint at Morama, we’re not shy to go there. Effective an
High-quality cannabis on the medical market is the holy grail among both patients and clinics with heart. There’s still a fair bit of catching up to do before the UK can offer a