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Charly Bedrossian from Cannabis College (Amsterdam) in Oz


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FYI Charly Bedrossian speaking in Australia in May  

 

Charly Bedrossian is a representative of the Cannabis College in Amsterdam. This non-profit organization that offers free advice on the safe use of recreational and medicinal cannabis while also educating the public about the many industrial uses of the hemp plant. In his presentation, Charly will share the history of this non-profit organization and explore the importance of education in today & tomorrow’s cannabis industry in order to reach higher quality standards. 

 

Born in France, Charly grew up between Madagascar, Ecuador & Colombia, before eventually moving to the Netherlands to pursue his passion for cannabis. Shortly after arriving in Amsterdam, he started to work for the Sensi Seeds Bank, where he still works today as Community Manager. He is also a volunteer at the Cannabis College and its head gardener. Eternally curious, Charly’s motto is to learn something new every day & share this knowledge with others.

He will be presenting in Victoria at EGA's Garden States (A Forum for Cultivating Ethnobotanical Plants, Knowledge and Community) and in NSW at Mardigrass as part of the 2019 Hemposium.

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No worrys Tweet, his lecture info is up now, see below;

 

 

Charly Bedrossian - Cannabis Cultivation: Reach for Higher Quality Standards
 
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In his presentation, Charly will offer advice on the safe use of recreational and medicinal cannabis while also educating the public about the many industrial applications of the hemp plant. Charly will share a brief history of the non-profit organisation 'The Cannabis College' and explore the importance of education in the current and future cannabis industries to strive for higher quality standards. Charly will also give us an insight into Dutch drug laws and cover cannabis growing and cultivation techniques, harvesting, controlling pests and diseases, as well as other botanical tips.
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