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 In a vast open-air greenhouse thousands of sweet-smelling marijuana plants are being grown for doctors rather than dealers

 This immense plantation in the lush green mountains above the Colombian city of Medellin is the heart of the world's foremost fully-licensed medicinal cannabis farm

 Here at PharmaCielo, leading scientists and horticulturists are working together to convert the plants' sticky flowers into an oil which can help people with a wide range of serious health problems

 As a British company this week announced plans for the UK's first legal cannabis firm in Wiltshire, the Mirror was given an exclusive tour of PharmaCielo's premises

 Leading the global cannabis revolution since its creation in Canada in 2014, PharmaCielo is creating products it says will provide vital pain relief for patients like British schoolboy Alfie Dingley, an epilepsy sufferer

Read More Gogglebox stars Steph and Dom's secret heartbreak over 18-year-old son    It was stories like Alfie's which led to Home Secretary Sajid Javid legalising cannabis oil-based medicines for doctors to prescribe for specific medical conditions last year

 "We had the first production licence to convert cannabis flower into oil here in Colombia," says PharmaCielo's Chief Corporate Officer David Gordon during a tour of the site which can have nearly 28 hectares of cannabis under cultivation

 "We also have an export licence. Our focus is solely medicinal not recreational though; we produce oils, not dried flowers

You are not going to get high on any of this stuff. You cannot go to the doctors and get a joint to smoke!  "We chose Colombia because it is the second largest exporter of cut flowers after Holland

 "This region specialises in chrysanthemum production so there was already an infrastructure and a well-established labour force in place going back generations; after all a cannabis flower is just another type of flower

 "Right here we get 12 hours of sunlight and 12 hours of darkness throughout the year, and that is perfect for growing cannabis plants

 "This is the only country you can do this in. Cultivation in north America would need halogen lamps, air conditioning and fans – there would be all sorts of sorts of costs, where as here none of these issues need to be managed

 "In Canada or northern Europe you can grow only one crop a year, where as here we can grow up to five

We can grow the plants more densely here too which provides much higher yields. The equator is where it grows the best

" Read More Britain's first legal cannabis farm to open in secret location in Wiltshire  From the moment we arrive at PharmaCielo the pungent aroma of cannabis pervades

 But unlike the stereotypes of illegal cannabis growers with makeshift halogen lamp operations in lofts in Britain, this high-security facility is clinically efficient and meticulous

 The most impressive part of the operation is the lab in which the cannabis flower buds are transformed into oil through a complex filtration machine imported from Canada

 This first emerges as a sludgy brown paste which then undergoes further purification to become a copper-coloured liquid, the oil which is used as medicine

 Every drop of oil has exactly the same content of the active ingredient CBD, also known as cannabidoil

 Meanwhile the THC – which is what gets pot smokers stoned – has been removed during the refining process

 At the lab we are shown ointments and creams made with cannabis oil. These might be used for people with muscular complaints like rheumatism or tennis elbow

 "Now we are well advanced on our second phase of converting the dried flowers into oil," explains David

 "We are working on delivering through capsules, lotions and oils. If you are dealing with a chemotherapy patient there are different ways for delivering that

With epilepsy it is the raw consumption of oil which works best."  Cannabis face creams are also under development

Read More Sex lubricant infused with CANNABIS promises to 'optimise intimate pleasure'    At a desk in the lab a scientist in a white lab coat is analysing tiny samples of plants from the greenhouses under a microscope to determine the optimum time for picking

 The potential benefits of cannabis oil received widespread attention when epileptic boy Billy Caldwell's mother had seven bottles confiscated at Heathrow Airport customs last year after she brought them back from Toronto

 Billy's case sparked a row over the status of the oil, prompting the Home Office to step in and grant his mother Charlotte an emergency licence for the product that was calming his seizures

 On the back of the cases of Billy, 12, and Alfie, six, Mr Javid announced in July that some products containing the drug would be available on prescription in the UK

 Sativa Investments will set up the 7.5-acre greenhouse at a secret location in rural Wiltshire after being granted planning permission

 With nations around the world including Germany and Italy adopting a similar stance to Britain, Pharma Cielo has refined 158 strains of marijuana best suited to help different medical conditions

 David tells me the tiny shoots, which are used for cultivation instead of seeds, each have a particular profile with unique medicinal properties

 These patented strains from "mother plants" are preserved in test tubes in a secure underground vault so they can be kept forever, in the event of something horrific like a natural disaster

 Scientists are continually working on new strains and growing conditions, David informs me

 Around 200 workers are employed by PharmaCielo.  They cultivate the plants in a process that takes around only ten weeks here because of the perfect equatorial growing conditions

Read More Everything you need to know about legal cannabis as over-the-counter sales soar  In one of the greenhouses are hundreds of baby plants in pots which will be lovingly tended to until ready

 The plants are grown underneath translucent plastic sheeting which protect the plants from storm rains lets in the light

 It is hot enough here for the greenhouses to be open at the sides.  Francia Casamachia Pari is cutting mother plants to be kept in a cold storage room until they are ready

 "I used to work in the field with my family," she says. "We would grow coffee, corn and potatoes

 "We also grew cannabis, but it was for the illegal market. We never wanted to be involved

The only way to make money in Cauca, where I lived was to grow cannabis or coca for cocaine

No one would buy the other crops we grew.  "I was very pleased to get a job here

I'm very proud. This is very different; we take real care of the plants."  Around 10% of the cannabis strains being cultivated have been grown from specimens passed down for hundreds of years through generations in South American rainforest communities

 These strains are being legally registered, like all of those created at the farm, so they cannot be copied by competitors

 PharmaCielo believes that cannabis will soon be one of Colombia's top-five agricultural exports alongside coffee and bananas

 The nation which has been troubled by cocaine barons like Pablo Escobar for decades will be the world's leading supplier of completely legal weed

 It has already invested more than £30m in the country, and expects to earn as much as £60m this year alone

So it is no surprise that security is so tight visitors have to take off their shoes as they leave just in case they have smuggled out a sample

 A high fence surrounds the farm, and sniffer dogs are being brought in.  This joint is not burning out any time soon

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Dr. Cambiaso: Medical travel is part of the strategy of diversifying our tourism offer - Duration: 4:37.

[Teresa Medina] From sustainable tourism, balanced, as we spoke with Jimmy Pons from

Mindful Travel, we now go to medical travel, and for that, we will talk with our FITUR

partner the Dominican Republic, in that session that we have every day here in breaking news.

Here is the president of the Dominican Health Tourism Association.

He is (Dr.) Alejandro Cambiaso, how are you, Alejandro.

[Dr. Cambiaso] Thank you for having me in this distinguished spot.

Well, we have been informed that you signed an agreement with Spaincares.

Tell us a bit about that.

In which consist of?

[Dr. Alejandro Cambiaso] The Dominican Health Tourism Association and Spaincares have agreed

to a collaboration agreement to promote medical tourism to both nations.

Spanish or Dominicans that live in Spain that (want to) travel to the Dominican Republic,

like Dominicans or Spanish that live in the Dominican Republic and who can travel to Spain

to receive, mainly, high quality and safe health services.

The agreement also includes collaboration for medical training, certifications, and

accreditations, aimed to reach health tourism that is responsible, sustainable, and above

all, one of high quality and safety for all travelers.

[Teresa Medina] Besides that agreement, you brought some novelties to FITUR.

[Dr. Alejandro Cambiaso] Definitely, I believe that the fair, being the (Dominican Republic)

a partner country of FITUR, has given us great visibility and make other important agreements

for Dominican tourism.

I believe that one of the most important news for health tourism for the country is that

the first specialized tour operator, massive, both receptive and emissive, and also as an

agency specialized in health and wellness, also focused in doing medical, farmaceutical,

and medical devices events, and others.

This, to enhance Iberoamerican health tourism and capturing the most amount of medical travelers

for the Dominican Republic.

As a country, according to international rankings and according to the Medical Tourism Index,

which is one of the leading (rankings) we are at the 15th spot from a total of 41 countries,

and 5th as a medical travel industry with the most potential.

In 2017, we received, from a health tourism standpoint, around 41,500 patients Also, for

tourist medicine, which is another matter, there were about 60 to 65 thousand patients.

Health tourism represents 247 million dollars to the Dominican Republic's economy.

Definitely, is part of the Dominican strategy in regards to diversifying its tourism offer.

The Dominican Republic's President, Danilo Medina, has bet on the tourism sector, named

as the "locomotive" of development.

The Ministry of Tourism, Francisco Javier Garcia, is working on a diversified strategy,

including adventure, wellness, and now medical travel.

[Teresa Medina] We are going to conclude this interview Alejandro, but before that happens,

I would for you to invite all of our visitors from yesterday and today, to go visit (the

Dominican Republic stand) and get informed about that health tourism that you have in

the Dominican Republic.

So, let's invite them.

{Dr. Alejandro Cambiaso} We invite you all to the Dominican Republic, that literally,

as its slogan implies, "the Dominican Republic has it all".

We have strengthened our tourist industry and now our health industry, and we invite

you to enjoy heavenly landscapes and at the same time take care of your health so you

can enjoy that beautiful land.

[Teresa Medina] Alejandro, it was a pleasure.

We now say goodbye to all sections that we have had with our FITUR partner, the Dominican

Republic.

Let's say thanks to Ambar, for being on point that you could make it on time, because of

your heavy schedule.

We invite you at 4pm to our second-last program to say goodbye to the one at 6pm.

We see you on FITUR TV.

Gustavo Sierra in the making, Sarah Ordoñez in production, and I am Teresa Medina and

here we are all tourism

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